Description
If your Tele’s stock single-coils are running out of steam the second you dig in, the Hot Rails swaps them for real humbucker muscle without touching your pickguard routing. Two steel blades sit under a ceramic magnet, and the coils are wound hot, so what comes out the other end is thick, aggressive, and loud — the kind of tone that shrugs off gain pedals and high-gain amp channels alike.
Think of it as the more ferocious cousin of the Little ’59: same rails concept, but Hot Rails pushes further into overwound territory, trading some of that vintage humbucker chime for extra output and a denser, chunkier midrange. That makes it a natural fit for classic rock riffing, garage grit, punk snarl, thrash picking, and anything that leans toward classic or nu-metal territory. Sustain holds long after you’d expect a Tele pickup to fold.
- Single-coil-size rails humbucker built for Telecaster routing
- Ceramic magnet + dual steel blades for high output and heavy, raw tone
- Overwound coils add sustain and a thicker mid-range punch
- More output and chunkier mids than the Little ’59
- Black cover, four-conductor cable for coil-split/series-parallel wiring options
Drop it into the bridge for lead work that cuts through a wall of drums, or use it wherever your Tele needs to stop sounding polite.





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