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Tone Pod Info

I'm just going to show you how it works on this page, pictures of pod kits, wired kits, show some of my selection of pods, and a video of a pod being changed. Eventually a video of wiring up a pod to help you do it yourself.
Too Many Choices?
I go on about pickup choices, but it really is an infinite amount of choices, however, you can narrow it down. A lot of pickups are designed to be "Better than" or "Just like" vintage pickups. So whatever rainbow they're chasing, it's going to sound similar. Then there are new designers that are trying for different tones. Go to their sites and listen, you'll get an idea of what they sound like. Hopefully you can narrow down your choices. I chose the three pickup sets to give you 4 distinct tones (tap the humbuckers for the 4th) and it hopefully will let you cover almost any genre of music, but if you want to add more, I'll be happy to help out if you need it.
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Standard with Tone Pod Guitar: Seymour Duncan Jazz/JB set, Lace Tele Sensor set, and Kent Armstrong P-90 set
Wiring kit for additional Tone Pods, will come with shrink wrap, you can also specify screw color for pickup height adjustment.
Available Pod woods/colors. Starting top left: Poplar, Flag back, Zebra wood, Cherry, Walnut, Bubinga, Black stain, Tulip Poplar, Maple, Dark Oak stain.

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