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Pickups Emg 81

Emg 81

4.5

Pickup

£75.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £25.00/mo.*
5stores
Pickups Seymour Duncan SHR-1B
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Seymour Duncan SHR-1B

Pickup

£117.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £39.00/mo.*
6stores
Pickups Fender Texas Special Strat Pickups

Fender Texas Special Strat Pickups

4.0

Pickup

£220.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £73.33/mo.*
4stores
Pickups Seymour Duncan SH-4

Seymour Duncan SH-4

Pickup

£99.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £33.00/mo.*
3stores
Pickups Emg Geezer Butler PJHZ Black

Emg Geezer Butler PJHZ Black

Pickup

£162.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £54.00/mo.*
3stores
Pickups Emg ZW Set

Emg ZW Set

Pickup

£179.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £59.66/mo.*
3stores
Pickups Seymour Duncan SH-1N
-23%

Seymour Duncan SH-1N

Pickup

£90.32£116.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £30.10/mo.*
4stores
Pickups Fender Custom Shop Strat Pickup
-15%

Fender Custom Shop Strat Pickup

Pickup

£186.15£219.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £62.05/mo.*
6stores
Emg Kirk Hammett Bone Breaker Set Black

Emg Kirk Hammett Bone Breaker Set Black

Pickup

£175.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £58.33/mo.*
1store
Seymour Duncan TB-4 JB Trembucker

Seymour Duncan TB-4 JB Trembucker

4.7

Pickup

£101.01
Or 3 interest-free payments of £33.67/mo.*
4stores
Seymour Duncan Pearly Gates - Bridge

Seymour Duncan Pearly Gates - Bridge

Pickup

£137.82
Or 3 interest-free payments of £45.94/mo.*
3stores
Seymour Duncan Custom Staggered Strat SSL-5
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Seymour Duncan Custom Staggered Strat SSL-5

Pickup

£97.54
Or 3 interest-free payments of £32.51/mo.*
4stores
PICKUPS

FAQ

Pickups are devices that capture the vibrations of strings on musical instruments and convert them into an electrical signal. This signal is then amplified and heard through speakers. Commonly used in electric guitars, pickups influence the sound quality and tone, making them essential for musicians.

Pickups work by using magnets and coils to detect string vibrations. The magnetic field created by the pickup interacts with the metal strings, inducing an electrical current that mirrors the sound. This current is sent to an amplifier for volume and clarity enhancement.

Pickups vary in design, affecting their sound output. Single-coil pickups produce bright tones, ideal for rock and blues. Humbucker pickups offer a warmer, fuller sound suitable for heavy metal and jazz. Choose based on your preferred music style for optimal performance.

You can mix different types of pickups on one guitar to achieve versatile sound options. Many guitars feature a combination of single-coil and humbucker pickups, allowing players to switch between distinct tones easily. This flexibility is beneficial for musicians who play various genres.

Passive pickups are generally better for beginners due to their simplicity and natural tone. They don't require a battery and offer a wide range of sounds suitable for most music styles. Active pickups need power but provide higher output and clarity, catering to specific advanced needs.

Musicians prefer vintage pickups for their unique tonal characteristics reminiscent of classic sounds from past decades. These pickups often deliver a warm, rich tone that modern designs may not replicate, appealing to those seeking authentic retro vibes in their music.

Pickups: 3 things to consider before buying

Different pickups are designed for specific instruments, such as electric guitars or basses. Identify your instrument first to ensure compatibility. For example, a single-coil pickup might suit an electric guitar, providing a bright and crisp sound, while humbuckers are ideal for those seeking a warmer tone with reduced noise.

Your preferred music genre can greatly influence the type of pickup you should choose. Rock and metal enthusiasts might opt for high-output pickups to achieve that powerful sound, whereas jazz or blues players could benefit from lower-output options for a smoother tone. Understanding your style helps in selecting a pickup that enhances your performance.

Before purchasing, consider how the pickup will be installed on your instrument. Some pickups require professional installation, while others are more user-friendly and can be mounted with minimal tools. Assess your comfort level with DIY projects or budget for professional help if necessary. This ensures you get the best sound quality without damaging your instrument.

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