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Custom Shop 56 NOS

Postby Tab » 25 Oct 2009, 09:12

Can anybody tell me which pickups are fitted as standard to the 56 NOS?

Thanks,
Terry
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Re: Custom Shop 56 NOS

Postby alanbakewell » 25 Oct 2009, 10:05

I'm pretty sure the pickups on mine are Custom Shop 50's. ( It's been more than a week ). :lol:

I've been searching for the blurb I had off the Fender Europe Rep. When I find it I'll confirm but I'm 99% sure that's what's on it.

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Re: Custom Shop 56 NOS

Postby Tab » 25 Oct 2009, 10:14

Thanks Alan - I heard Brian's (Dandridge) yesterday and was impressed.
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Re: Custom Shop 56 NOS

Postby bassgod » 25 Oct 2009, 10:34

Depends which version of the CS56 you buy as there are quite a few incarnations. Most have Custom 50's P/ups but there are some limited editions produced with Vintage noiseless P/ups and a few with Abigail Ybarra Hand Wounds.

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Re: Custom Shop 56 NOS

Postby BrianD » 25 Oct 2009, 11:15

I don't think mine are anything extra special 8-) . Mine is the guitar Terry referred to as he came round yesterday to compare his new TVS echo with my Q2 plugged through a Blackstar 30watt tube amp. I had my 56NOS and my 62 Relic whilst he brought round his 57 reissue. We both noticed the difference between all three guitars.

By the way, whilst I am very happy with my Q2 and aren't about to change it :D , I was VERY impressed by the TVS :sick: . I thought the Q2 was very good but the TVS was quite exceptional (http://www.tvsspecialtyproducts.com/) :clap: , We both played through each echo unit to a selection of BTs including Gonzales, Golden Street, and Sleepwalk and it was interesting to compare both the echos and the sounds of the guitar's pick-ups. I think the outcome was Terry wanted my pick-ups and I wanetd his echo!! :mrgreen:

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Re: Custom Shop 56 NOS

Postby keithmantle » 27 Oct 2009, 12:09

Hi Terry, i have a teambuilt 56 NOS and it has c/s 50's single coil pups these are standard on 56's. keith
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Re: Custom Shop 56 NOS

Postby Tab » 27 Oct 2009, 17:25

Thanks Keith - I'm now sure that Brian's guitar has CS 50s but I played another yesterday fitted with Fender Vintage Noiseless. Both guitars sounded very good.

thanks for your comments.

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Re: Custom Shop 56 NOS

Postby noelford » 27 Oct 2009, 17:32

I recently acquired a 2008 Custom Shop Yuri Shishkov Masterbuilt NOS '56 with Abigail Ybarra Hand Wounds, and I have to tell you it is absolutely FANTASTIC!
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Re: Custom Shop 56 NOS

Postby asimmd » 27 Oct 2009, 19:07

My NOS 56 has C/S 50's fitted,they are superb.

I was thinking of getting an NOS 59 with the Ybarra
pickups in it but,I am put off as I can't try the guitar before buying.

Any comments?

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Re: Custom Shop 56 NOS

Postby MagicOurMorris » 28 Oct 2009, 10:54

I have a Custom Shop 56 NOS Reissue Special Edition strat which is fitted with Fender Vintage Noiseless pickups. The sound I get when using the bridge pickup on all strings apart from 1st E is IMHO a good authentic sound etc, however the sound from the 1st E string has always been very thin/treble/tinny when played above 12th fret. I have just taken the guitar to a recomended reputable guitar technician, only to be told that one of the main reasons for the thin sounding E string is that the position of the E string pickup pole piece is way off line and as a consequence the E string totally misses passing over the magnet. The strange thing is, that all the other strings sit quite centrally over their respective pole pieces, and no such problem can been seen with the neck and middle pickups. It's like the manufactured spacing of the magnet holes in the bridge pickup are slightly out of line, with the 1st E pole spacing being affected more than the other five hole etc. Has anyone else noticed this on their guitar?
I am extremely dissapointed that Fender can/would supply a guitar with an error such as this, even more so with it being a custom shop model costing around £2400. Has anyone else had a similar problem or have any knowledge as to the reason for the offset pole piece on 56 NOS Fender strat, is this the norm, could it be something that is only found with Fender Vintage Noiseless pickups?? or is my situation a unique one off?
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