Single Cruel Mistress hot Tele NZ$139 for NZ customers. If you’re overseas it’s GST free; $NZ120.87
Pair Cruel Mistress hot Tele NZ$269 for NZ customers. If you’re overseas they’re GST free; $NZ233.91
AlnicoV – Bridge 10.65 KOhms, 4.96H. Neck 7.25 KOhms, 2.48H
Mr Glyns Cruel Mistress hot Tele Pickups are designed for the Tele player who wants more than the traditional country twang. They have a full bottom end, cut through mids and a top end that is strong but never harsh. They’ll push your amp that bit harder without losing that Telecaster character.
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Description
There is nothing like the high end snarl of a good Tele bridge pickup. However, Telecaster Pickups are complicated. It’s a sound that needs to be just right. Too much treble and it can sound grating and obnoxious, too little and it just isn’t a Tele. The treble needs warmth while still cutting through a mix like a zombie banjo.
I wanted to make a pickup with more power to drive an amp harder while keeping the Tele character. My biggest concern was not losing what a Tele is all about.
In my repair work I came across a lot of replacement Telecaster pickups that just don’t sound like Teles. Bridge pickups need grit and the neck a chimey clarity and together they should be full and open and matched well enough to create almost a reverb sound with the switch in the middle position. Good Telecasters have a very distinctive tone and I felt I needed to retain that but at the same time offer more.
The Cruel Mistress hot Tele uses Alnico V magnets to help with the attack and AWG43 wire for the snarl.
A Tele neck pickup needs to be smooth and warm and have a great balance with the bridge pickup so that the middle position rings with an almost reverb-like tone. The difficulty with Telecaster neck pickups is there just isn’t much space under that cover. As a result it can be a hard pickup to get right and there were a lot of experiments and disappointments on the way. Eventually I came on a design that has enough bottom end to sound full but not so much to sound boomy. And the final pickup was a great match to the bridge.
I had help from the ears of a couple of pro players who were generous enough to let me load their guitars with prototype pickups for testing. The whole process takes time and only after many road tests and versions did I fix on a design. As a result, each of my designs have been developed over many years of subtle changes and road tests. Having help like this means my pickups are trialled by different players, through many different amps and playing styles. The neck/bridge balance as well as dynamics/compression need to be tested in as many situations as possible to find a pickup that will work for most players.
So if you need some grit and aggression from your Telecaster Pickups this is the set for you.



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updated 19 May 2025
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