What are the different steel bars used in pickups?

Steel bars used in pickups can act as a pole piece for a particular model pickup. The steel bars can be flat or radiused to the fingerboard or bridge radius. Some blades can be laminated with a number of thinner blades to help reduce eddy currents within the coil. The laminated blades and steel bars…

How do strings effect the magnetic field in pickups?

Normally the larger diameter of the bottom E (6th) will be louder and much depends on the diameter of the spring steel inner-core and alloy the outer wrapping is comprised of. Usually the larger the diameter of the inner-core the louder the particular string would be. The mass and alloy of the string will also…

Do the two e strings on electric guitars have the same magnetic field as the a-d-g-b strings?

Basically all pickups with equal pole pieces as the number of strings have a design flaw. If you notice Fender style pickups using 6 Alnico rod magnet pole pieces, the A-5th, D-4th, G-3rd, B-2nd poles each have a magnet on both sides of it. For example the A-5th pole has the E-6th pole and the…

Will steel wool effect the pickup?

I would never use steel wool around pickups. Small bits of the steel wool can cling to all areas of the pickups including the strings, pole pieces, inside the bobbin and anywhere you have magnetic field to attract the small filings. If any repairman work on any type of guitar with pickups, please remove the…

What is the chemical “Strip x” used for?

It is a popular chemical stripper that can remove the insulation on magnet wires instead of applying high heat that could anneal or fatigue the copper conductor. Chemical strippers can be messy and takes longer time to strip and clean the wire than my old fashioned mechanical stripping using 600 grit sandpaper. Sandpaper is less…

What is a single coil pickup?

Basically a single coil pickup is a coil wound on a single bobbin with a single magnetic field using either a steel rods or bars or magnetic rods. A single coil pickup is typically noisy when played at higher volumes are in close proximity to magnetic fields or electrical devices especially in clubs or near…

What is a humbucking pickup?

A humbucking pickup is usually two coil wired in series or parallel with an opposite magnetic field through each coil. Basically the two coils and magnetic fields are mirror images of each other or 180 degrees opposite. The coils need to be wound with the same number of turns using the same gauge of wire…

What does stacking pickups do to the sound?

It picks up the same proximity to the string as a single coil pickup, but is wired to reduce hum. It will also have a different sound due to the hookup of the coils and how the electrical and magnetic phasing work with each other.

What is a stack pickup?

Basically a stack pickup is two horizontal coils or bobbins, one on top of the other with poles down the center wired to produce a hum canceling pickup. They can be wired in series, parallel and in or out of phase with each other and split to produce a single coil sound even with the…

What determines the output of a pickup?

There are several factors that determine the output of a pickup, here are a few: The coil shape and number of turns of a particular wire gauge. The magnetic material and shape used to magnetize the strings. The magnetic path of the magnetic field to the strings. The type material used to conduct the magnetic…

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