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The 920D Custom T3W-C Upgraded Replacement 3 Way Control Plate is designed for Tele-style guitars, featuring easy installation, high-quality 250K pots, an Orange Drop capacitor, and a CRL USA 3-way switch. Made in the USA, it combines aesthetic appeal with professional-grade performance, ensuring your guitar sounds as good as it looks.
J**L
Great Product!
Kind of cheated putting together my tele, I got a squire and bought a fender neck for a good price and bought this and some decent tuners, so, now I have a fender Tele, and this is the icing on the cake, it brings a boldness and a clarity, sounds great. Highly recommend
C**S
Drop-in Replacement for Squier CV 50s Tele (CII)
I have a Squier Classic Vibe 50s Telecaster that's a "Crafted in Indonesia" version--squier tele nerds will make the distinction between Indonesia-made ones and China-made ones. In any event, I have been playing a few jazz numbers (Julian Lage) and noticed that the stock tone pot wasn't all that useful. Turn it 90% and there's basically no change to the tone, but the the last 10% of the sweep has drastic change. It's a $400 guitar, so you can expect they will cut corners somewhere. I was going to buy the individual pots and parts to upgrade, but I noticed this 920D was pre-wired, came with a whole new plate, switch, and knobs, and wasn't that much more expensive than the kit from stewmac. It gets great reviews on here, but I was concerned that I'd have to modify my guitar to get it to fit (i.e. widen and/or deepen the cavity). That was not the case at all. The cavity in this tele fit it just fine and the screw holes lined up almost perfectly. Although my soldering was not a sight to behold, everything was secured to the proper place, and this thing sounds great. There's a ton more useful sweep on the tone knob and my tone just overall sounds better. Another perk of this kit is the input jack--this thing has the tightest grip I've ever seen on a jack. Apparently it's got 4 points of contact with the jack instead of the normal 2. Well, I can tell you that the difference is very noticeable. When you plug in, the plug goes part way in and then you have to give it a bit more elbow grease to get it the rest of the way in. The very audible "click" is satisfying and the jack is perfectly secured. I also replaced the jack cup with one of those electrosocket ones that has the screws. That was easier to install than I anticipated--there are a few videos on youtube that give some guidance on how to do that.In closing, if you've purchased a cheaper tele (like a CV tele) and looking to upgrade , give this a shot. Pots and control switches aren't really what most people think about when upgrading, but it makes a difference, especially if you play with the volume and tone knobs not always at 10. You do have to do some soldering, so keep that in mind. Some shops do make solderless ones (mojotone, for example), so you should consider those if soldering is out of the question. That being said, having some soldering skills is always good for a tinkerer to learn. I've made my own speaker wires, built an amp, etc. Thanks and good luck!One last note on soldering these in: the wiring diagram shows the trem ground wire going to the tone pot for grounding. Now, there are a total of three black ground wires that were in my tele and two of them came from where the bridge pickup is. Ergo, I could not tell which was the trem and which was from the bridge pickup. However, the various internet forums quickly informed me that it really didn't matter because the volume and tone pots on this set are connected (there's a cloth wire that directly connects the two). Thus, you can ground the wires on either.
J**A
Highly reccomend!
First off, let me say the quality of craftsmanship on this piece is top notch. For what it costs prewired, I figured it’d be slapped together and shipped. It’s not. Every single solder join was perfect. The wiring was done by someone extremely OCD. The presentation was amazing.Secondly, it was fairly simply to install. But I’ve done loads of soldering in my life. So no problem for me. Which is why I have a three star for ease of installation. A novice may struggle a bit with it.Lastly but not least my only gripes on this unit was it having the input jack pre soldered to the control plate. Or the jack to the wires. I simply unsoldered the jack itself from the wires fed them and reapplied the solder. The control plate was about 1/16th of an inch to long for my tele. It was no issue at all getting it on with the pre existing holes in the body. That literally is my only complaints with this unit. 5 stars. It sounds amazing, top notch quality and craftsmanship. Highly reccomend it for anyone looking to upgrade, but doesn’t have a lot of time on their hands as most of the dirty work is done for you.
G**P
Easy install with high quality wiring.
First one got lost in the mail, canceled. Second one, amazon glitch purchased two. Product works as indicated. The nobs are a bit grinding leaving shavings but maybe they will self correct?
J**Y
High Quality Build!
Really nice build!Includes high-quality parts, with extra care taken to make this a drop-in replacement. For example, the pure tone jacks normally only come with a single bolt (when purchasing the individual parts to DIY), which makes flush mounting difficult. 920D notices the little things like that and adds an extra bolt an washer to make the install perfect. They also used high-quality braided wire and had solid solder connections that don't fall apart when trying to install. The only thing I had to do to make this a perfect fit was to sand a little off of my pickguard so that the mounting plate would fit properly.I normally do my own mods to save a few bucks. If you don't want to deal with the soldering and having to buy all the parts to build it right, I recommend 920D. This was a solid build and provides a noticeable improvement in tone.
C**E
Perfect
First off, this came very nicely packaged in a black foam cutout in a cardboard box. Nice presentation, the chrome against a black background when you remove the top foam piece. Maybe I've been in lockdown too long, but that was downright entertaining. I sat there and looked at it for a minute, then picked it up and admired the hell out of it.Anyway, it's beautifully constructed, the wiring is solid and neatly done, and it was a simple drop-in on my bullet Squier tele. I just removed the nut holding on the output jack, clipped the neck and bridge output wires and ground wires at the solder points on the stock one, threw the old control plate in the woods, pushed back the insulation and tinned the wires, scuffed the pots with a little sandpaper, soldered them where they go (there's a good, clear wiring diagram in the box too in case you get lost), and put the output jack in place, and closed the lid. Big improvement on my cheap mod platform.
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