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This is a viable alternative to the trial and error of manuallly selecting, soldering and desoldering treble bleed caps. I installed it on an HSS strat.
It works great, the sound results very natural when the volume is turned down, even for the humbucker. My ears found it to thin out a little too much when the knob is below 1, but that's likely to be a pot issue (I wouldn't use it that low anyways).
It sure is quite expensive and you have to apply some protection to the soldering legs yourself, but it's worth it if you don't want to find exactly the right resistor-cap match for your guitar.
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S
Expensive but offers a better sonic solution than a cheep treble bleed.
Swart 08.04.2020
If you own a Stratocaster or Telecaster then this just works, it's expensive for what it is but in my opinion you have two options - try different values of caps and resistors until you find the right combination or bite the bullet and buy this.
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j
Not subtle at all... Best upgrade so far.
jdv213 30.12.2025
In 2023 I purchased a Polar White Fender Player Strat as a 'pickup and play' guitar (I own several guitars). At the time the Player 'Plus' version was already out which I believe had a treble bleed, but I was not a fan of the original gradient colours. Over the last year I have been adding some upgrades to my white strat - I actually quite like the pickups it came with, so kept them in but added locking tuners, a 920D Custom S5W Upgraded 5-Way Wiring Harness and now the Tone Saver.
For context - I usually make these upgrades out of curiosity as I know it rarely makes much of a difference, but the Fender Tone Saver surprised me in a big way.
There is a very noticeable improvement in the retention and clarity of the highs (and high harmonics?) at lower volumes which sounds incredible when playing blues etc clean.
Adding a touch of overdrive makes it even more apparent and notes seem much more articulate, which sounds amazing when playing chord voicings, triads etc with the brighter strings.
Bottom line is my modest (MIM!) Player strat now gets more play time than an American Fender AV II 57 Strat I have here and it sound incredible.
Overall I consider this a real value for money upgrade and if you have some soldering experience, its really not difficult to install.