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A pickup device acts as a transducer
Transducer

A transducer is a device, usually electricity, electronics, electro-mechanical, electromagnetic, photonic, or photovoltaic that converts one type of energy or physical attribute to another for various purposes including measurement or information transfer ....
 that captures mechanical vibrations (usually from suitably equipped stringed instruments such as the electric guitar
Electric guitar

An electric guitar is a type of guitar that uses pickup to convert the vibration of its steel-cored strings into an electrical current, which is made louder with an instrument amplifier and a speaker....
, electric bass guitar
Bass guitar

The electric bass guitar is a stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers or thumb , or by using a plectrum.The bass guitar is similar in appearance and construction to an electric guitar, but with a larger body, a longer neck and Scale length, and usually four strings tuned to the same pitches as those of the double bass, whic...
 or electric violin
Electric violin

An electric violin is a violin equipped with an electronic output of its sound. The term most properly refers to an instrument purposely made to be electrified with built-in pickups, usually with a solid body....
) and converts them to an electrical signal, which can be amplified
Instrument amplifier

An instrument amplifier is an electronic amplifier that converts the inaudible electric or electronic signal from musical instruments such as an electric guitar, an bass guitar, or an Hammond organ into sounds which can be heard by the performers and audience....
 and recorded.

Magnetic pickups
A magnetic pickup consists of a permanent magnet such as a AlNiCo
Alnico

Alnico is an acronym referring to alloys which are composed primarily of aluminium , nickel and cobalt , hence al-ni-co, with the addition of iron, copper, and sometimes titanium, typically 8?12% Al, 15?26% Ni, 5?24% Co, up to 6% Cu, up to 1% Ti, and the balance is Fe....
, wrapped with a coil
Coil

A coil is a series of wiktionary:loops. A coiled coil is a structure where the coil itself is in turn also looping....
 of a few thousand turns of fine enameled copper
Copper

Copper is a chemical element with the symbol Cu and atomic number 29.It is a ductile metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity....
 wire.






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A pickup device acts as a transducer
Transducer

A transducer is a device, usually electricity, electronics, electro-mechanical, electromagnetic, photonic, or photovoltaic that converts one type of energy or physical attribute to another for various purposes including measurement or information transfer ....
 that captures mechanical vibrations (usually from suitably equipped stringed instruments such as the electric guitar
Electric guitar

An electric guitar is a type of guitar that uses pickup to convert the vibration of its steel-cored strings into an electrical current, which is made louder with an instrument amplifier and a speaker....
, electric bass guitar
Bass guitar

The electric bass guitar is a stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers or thumb , or by using a plectrum.The bass guitar is similar in appearance and construction to an electric guitar, but with a larger body, a longer neck and Scale length, and usually four strings tuned to the same pitches as those of the double bass, whic...
 or electric violin
Electric violin

An electric violin is a violin equipped with an electronic output of its sound. The term most properly refers to an instrument purposely made to be electrified with built-in pickups, usually with a solid body....
) and converts them to an electrical signal, which can be amplified
Instrument amplifier

An instrument amplifier is an electronic amplifier that converts the inaudible electric or electronic signal from musical instruments such as an electric guitar, an bass guitar, or an Hammond organ into sounds which can be heard by the performers and audience....
 and recorded.

Magnetic pickups


A magnetic pickup consists of a permanent magnet such as a AlNiCo
Alnico

Alnico is an acronym referring to alloys which are composed primarily of aluminium , nickel and cobalt , hence al-ni-co, with the addition of iron, copper, and sometimes titanium, typically 8?12% Al, 15?26% Ni, 5?24% Co, up to 6% Cu, up to 1% Ti, and the balance is Fe....
, wrapped with a coil
Coil

A coil is a series of wiktionary:loops. A coiled coil is a structure where the coil itself is in turn also looping....
 of a few thousand turns of fine enameled copper
Copper

Copper is a chemical element with the symbol Cu and atomic number 29.It is a ductile metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity....
 wire. The pickup is most often mounted on the body of the instrument, but can be attached to the bridge, neck and/or pickguard, as on many electro-acoustic archtop jazz guitars. The vibration of the nearby soft-magnetic
Magnet

A magnet is a material or object that produces a magnetic field. This magnetic field is invisible but is responsible for the most notable property of a magnet: a force that pulls on other ferromagnetic materials and attracts or repels other magnets....
 strings modulate
Modulation

In telecommunications, modulation is the process of varying a Periodic function waveform, i.e. a tone, in order to use that signal to convey a message, in a similar fashion as a musician may modulate the tone from a musical instrument by varying its volume, timing and Pitch ....
s the magnetic flux
Magnetic flux

Magnetic flux, represented by the Greek letter F , is a measure of quantity of magnetism, taking into account the strength and the extent of a magnetic field....
 linking the coil, thereby inducing
Faraday's law of induction

Faraday's law of induction describes a basic law of electromagnetism, which is involved in the working of transformers, inductors, and many forms of electrical generators....
 an alternating current through the coil of wire. This signal is then carried to amplification
Instrument amplifier

An instrument amplifier is an electronic amplifier that converts the inaudible electric or electronic signal from musical instruments such as an electric guitar, an bass guitar, or an Hammond organ into sounds which can be heard by the performers and audience....
 or recording equipment via a cable
Cable

A cable is a large fiber or metal rope, used for hauling, lifting, or towing, or an assembly of two or more insulated electrical conductors, laid up together as an assembly....
. There may also be an internal preamplifier
Preamplifier

A preamplifier , or control amp in some parts of the world, is an electronic amplifier which precedes another amplifier to prepare an electronic Signalling for further amplification or processing....
 stage between the pickup and cable. More generally, the pickup operation can be described using the concept of a magnetic circuit
Magnetic circuit

A magnetic circuit is a closed path containing a magnetic flux. It generally contains magnetic elements such as permanent magnets, ferromagnetic materials, and electromagnets, but may also contain air gaps and other materials....
. In this description, the motion of the string varies the magnetic reluctance
Magnetic reluctance

Magnetic reluctance or "magnetic resistance", is analogous to Electrical resistance in an electrical circuit . In likeness to the way an electric field causes an electric current to follow the path of least resistance, a magnetic field causes magnetic flux to follow the path of least magnetic reluctance....
 in the circuit created by the permanent magnet.

Output


The output voltage of pickups varies between 100 mV rms
Root mean square

In mathematics, the root mean square , also known as the quadratic mean, is a statistics measure of the magnitude of a varying quantity. It is especially useful when variates are positive and negative, e.g., sinusoids....
 to over 1 V rms for some of the higher output types. Some high-output pickups achieve this by employing very strong magnets, thus creating more flux and thereby more output. This can be detrimental to the final sound because the magnets' pull on the strings can cause problems with intonation as well as damp
Damping

Damping is any effect, either deliberately engendered or inherent to a system, that tends to reduce the amplitude of oscillations of an oscillatory system....
 the strings and reduce sustain. Other high-output pickups have more turns of wire to increase the voltage generated by the string's movement. However, this also increases the pickup's output resistance/impedance, which can affect high frequencies if the pickup is not isolated by a buffer amplifier
Buffer amplifier

A buffer amplifier is one that provides electrical impedance transformation from one circuit to another. Two main types of buffer exist: the voltage buffer and the current buffer....
 or a DI unit
DI unit

A DI unit, DI box, Direct Box or simply DI is an electronic device that connects a high Electrical impedance line level signal that has an unbalanced output to a low impedance mic level Balanced_audio input, usually via XLR connector....
.

Pickup sound


The turns of wire in proximity to each other have an equivalent self-capacitance
Capacitance

In electromagnetism and electronics, capacitance is the ability of a body to hold an electrical charge.Capacitance is also a measure of the amount of electric charge stored for a given electric potential....
 which, when added to any cable capacitance present, resonates with the inductance
Inductance

Inductance is the property in an electrical circuit where a change in the current flowing through that circuit induces an Electromotive force that opposes the change in current ....
 of the winding. This resonance
Resonance

In physics, resonance is the tendency of a system to oscillate at maximum amplitude at certain Frequency, known as the system's resonance frequencies ....
 can accentuate certain frequencies, giving the pickup a characteristic tonal quality. The more turns of wire in the winding, the higher the output voltage but the lower this resonance frequency
Resonance

In physics, resonance is the tendency of a system to oscillate at maximum amplitude at certain Frequency, known as the system's resonance frequencies ....
. The inductive source impedance inherent in this type of transducer
Transducer

A transducer is a device, usually electricity, electronics, electro-mechanical, electromagnetic, photonic, or photovoltaic that converts one type of energy or physical attribute to another for various purposes including measurement or information transfer ....
 makes it less linear than other forms of pickups, such as piezo-electric or optical. The tonal quality produced by this nonlinearity is, however, subject to taste, and may therefore also be considered by some to be aesthetically superior to that of a more linear transducer.

The external load usually consists of resistance (the volume and tone potentiometer
Potentiometer

A potentiometer is a three-terminal resistor with a sliding contact that forms an adjustable voltage divider. If only two terminals are used , it acts as a variable resistor or Rheostat....
 in the guitar, and any resistance to ground at the amplifier input) and capacitance between the hot lead and shield in the guitar cable. The cable capacitance has a large effect and must not be neglected. This arrangement of passive components forms a resistively-damped second-order low-pass filter
Electronic filter

Electronic filters are electronic circuits which perform signal processing functions, specifically to remove unwanted frequency components from the signal and/or to enhance wanted ones....
. Pickups are usually designed to feed a high input impedance
Input impedance

The input Electrical_impedance, Electrical load impedance, or external impedance of a electrical network or electronic device is the Th?venin's theorem electrical impedance looking into its input....
, typically a megaohm
Ohm

The ohm is the SI unit of electrical impedance or, in the direct current case, electrical resistance, named after Georg Ohm....
 or more, and a low impedance load will reduce the high-frequency response of the pickup because of the filtering effect of the inductance.

Humbuckers


Prs Dragon Treble
One problem with single coil pickups is that — along with the musical signal — they also pick up mains hum
Mains hum

Electric hum, mains hum, or power line hum is an audible oscillation at the Utility frequency of the mains alternating current, which is usually 50 or 60 hertz depending on the local electric utility configuration ....
. Mains hum consists of a fundamental signal at a nominal 50 or 60 Hz, depending on local alternating current
Alternating current

In alternating current the movement of electric charge periodically reverses direction. An electric charge would for instance move forward, then backward, then forward, then backward, over and over again....
 frequency, and usually some harmonic content. The changing magnetic flux caused by the mains current links with the windings of the pickup, inducing a voltage by transformer
Transformer

A transformer is a device that transfers electrical energy from one electrical network to another through inductive coupling conductors — the transformer's coils or "windings"....
 action.

To overcome this effect, the humbucking
Humbucker

File:Guitare double micro.jpgA conventional humbucker is a type of electric guitar pickup , first patented by Seth Lover and the Gibson company, that uses two coils, both generating string signal....
 pickup was developed, concurrently and independently by Seth Lover
Seth Lover

Seth Lover is most famous for inventing the humbucker or hum-cancelling electric stringed instrument pickup, most often used on the electric guitar....
 of Gibson
Gibson Guitar Corporation

The Gibson Guitar Corporation, of Nashville, Tennessee, USA, is a manufacturer of Steel-string guitar and electric guitars. Gibson also owns and makes guitars under such brands as Epiphone, Kramer Guitars, Valley Arts Guitar, Tobias , Steinberger, and Gibson Kalamazoo Electric Guitar....
 and Ray Butts, working for Gretsch
Gretsch

Gretsch is a United States musical instrument manufacturer currently being distributed by guitar company Fender Musical Instruments Corporation and drum craft company Kaman Music....
. Who developed it first is a matter of some debate, but Seth Lover was awarded the first patent . Ultimately, both men developed essentially the same concept.

A humbucking pickup, shown in the image on the right, generally comprises two standard pickups wired together with identical coils bathed in fields of opposite magnetic polarity. Ambient hum from power-supply transformers, radio frequencies, or electrical devices reaches the coils as common-mode noise
Common-mode interference

In telecommunication, the term common-mode interference has the following meanings:#Interference that appears on both signal leads , or the terminals of a measuring electrical network, and ground ....
, inducing an electrical current of equal magnitude in each coil. With the coils wired together in "buck" series, the induced currents sum and cancel each other out. However, thanks to the opposite polarity of the magnetic fields, the signals present from the vibrations of the guitar strings sum and add together, doubling output.

One side-effect of this technique is that, when wired in series, as is most common, the overall inductance
Inductance

Inductance is the property in an electrical circuit where a change in the current flowing through that circuit induces an Electromotive force that opposes the change in current ....
 of the pickup is increased, which lowers its resonance frequency and attenuates the higher frequencies, giving a fatter and less trebly tone than either of the two component single-coil pickups would give alone. A second side-effect of the technique is that, because the two coils are wired in series, the resulting signal that is output by the pickup is larger in amplitude, thus more able to overdrive the early stages of the amplifier. This is the essence of the "humbucker tone
Timbre

In music, timbre is the quality of a musical note or sound or tone that distinguishes different types of sound production, such as voices or musical instruments....
."

An alternative wiring places the coils in buck parallel. The equal common-mode mains hum interference cancels, while the string variation signal sums. This method has a more neutral effect on resonant frequency: mutual capacitance is doubled (which if inductance were constant would result in a lowering of resonant frequency), and inductance is halved (which would raise the resonant frequency without the capacitance change). The net is NO change in resonant frequency. This pickup wiring is rare, as guitarists have come to expect that humbucking 'has a sound', and is not neutral. On fine jazz guitars, the parallel wiring will produce significantly cleaner sound however, as the lowered source impedance will drive capacitive cable with lower high frequency attenuation.

A side-by-side humbucking pickup senses a wider section of the string (has a wider aperture) than a single-coil pickup. This affects tone.by picking up a larger portion of the vibrating string more lower harmonics are present in signal produced by the pickup resulting in a "fatter" tone. Stacked humbuckers have the narower aperture of a single coil and sound closer to one.

Construction


With the notable exceptions of rail and lipstick tube pickups, pickups have magnetic polepieces — one or two for each string. These polepiece centers should be perfectly aligned with the strings, or else sound will be suboptimal as the pickup would capture only a part of the string's vibrational energy. An exception to this rule is P-style (as on a Fender Precision Bass) pickup where the two polepieces per string are positioned on either side of each string.

String spacing is not even on most guitars: it starts with minimal spacing at nut and ends with maximal at bridge. So, bridge, neck and middle pickups should have a different polepiece spacing on the same guitar.

There are several standards on pickup sizes and string spacing between the poles. Spacing is measured either as a distance between 1st to 6th polepieces' centers (this is also called "E-to-E" spacing), or as a distance between adjacent polepieces' centers.

1st-to-6thAdjacent
Standard spacing
(Vintage Gibson guitars)
1.90"
48 mm
0.380"
9.6 mm
F-spacing
(Most Fender guitars, modern Gibson, Floyd Rose
Floyd Rose

Floyd Rose is the organization that licenses, distributes and manufactures the Floyd Rose Locking tremolo arm invented by Floyd D. Rose. It also manufactures guitars using the system....
 bridges)
2.01"
51 mm
0.402"
10.2 mm
Very close to bridge, extra pickup
(Roland guitar synth hex pickups)
2.060"
52.3 mm
0.412"
10.5 mm
Telecaster spacing
(Fender Telecaster guitars)
2.165"
55 mm
0.433"
11 mm


Notation


Usually an electric guitar has more than one magnetic pickup. A combination of pickups is called a pickup configuration. It is usually notated by just writing out the pickup types, using "S" for single-coil and "H" for humbucker, in order from neck pickup to bridge pickup. This order matches left to right enumeration from a perspective of right-handed
Right-handed

Someone who is right-handed will prefer to use this hand for everyday activities, such as Penmanship, maintaining Hygiene, cooking and so forth....
 guitarist playing the guitar, although reverse order (right to left) could be rarely used too. Popular pickup configurations include:

Less frequently found configurations are:

  • S (Fender Esquire, Gibson Les Paul Junior, Gibson Melody Maker, some telecasters)
  • H (some hollow body guitars like Gibson ES-165 Herb Ellis; minimalistic rock/metal guitars like Kramer Baretta)
  • S-H (minimalistic guitars like Hamer Californian Deluxe and Les Paul BFG, entry-level guitars like Squier '51
    Squier '51

    The Squier '51 is an electric guitar made by Squier, a subsidiary of Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. The '51 is notable for being one of the few original designs made by Squier, which normally manufactures less expensive authorized copies of Fender's popular guitars and bass guitars....
    )


Examples of rare configurations that only a few particular models use include:

  • H-H-H (some Gibson Les Paul Gold Tops and Customs, Gibson SG-3, Gibson ES-5 Switchmaster)
  • H-S-S-H (Music Man Steve Morse
    Steve Morse

    Steven J. Morse is an United States guitarist, best known as the founder for the Dixie Dregs, and the guitar player in Deep Purple since 1994....
     Signature)
  • S-H-H (some ESP Stephen Carpenter Models and Alembic Jerry Garcia Models)


Piezoelectric pickups


Piezoelectric Pickup1
More recently, many semi-acoustic and acoustic guitars, and some electric guitars and basses, have been fitted with piezoelectric
Piezoelectricity

Piezoelectricity is the ability of some materials to generate an electric potential in response to applied mechanical Stress . This may Piezoelectricity#Crystal classes of a separation of electric charge across the crystal lattice....
 pickups instead of, or in addition to, magnetic pickups. These have a very different sound which some prefer, and also have the advantage of not picking up unwanted magnetic fields, such as mains hum and feedback
Feedback

Feedback describes the situation when output from an event or phenomenon in the past will influence the same event/phenomenon in the present or future....
 from monitoring loops. The advantage of such systems allow for switching between magnetic pickup and piezo sounds, or simultaneously blending the output.

All pickups for traditionally acoustic instruments such as Cello, Violin, and Double Bass, are piezoelectric pickups. These usually fit onto the bridge
Bridge

A bridge is a structure built to span a gorge, valley, road, Rail tracks, river, body of water, or any other physical obstacle, for the purpose of providing passage over the obstacle....
, where the stongest vibration is present. Ideally, however, there would be several transducers in various places to capture a more well rounded sound that is closer to the acoustic (unamplified) tone of the instrument.

Preamps


Piezoelectric pickups have a very high output impedance
Output impedance

Any linear electric or electronic circuit or device which generates a voltage may be represented as an ideal voltage source in series with an Electrical impedance....
 and appear as a capacitance
Capacitance

In electromagnetism and electronics, capacitance is the ability of a body to hold an electrical charge.Capacitance is also a measure of the amount of electric charge stored for a given electric potential....
 in series with a voltage source
Voltage source

A voltage source is any device or system that produces an electromotive force between its terminals OR derives a secondary voltage from a primary source of the electromotive force....
. They must therefore have an instrument-mounted buffer amplifier
Buffer amplifier

A buffer amplifier is one that provides electrical impedance transformation from one circuit to another. Two main types of buffer exist: the voltage buffer and the current buffer....
 fitted if the sound is to retain its full frequency response. Piezo pickups are usually mounted under the bridge
Bridge (instrument)

A bridge is a device for supporting the strings on a stringed instrument and transmitting the vibration of those strings to some other structural component of the instrument in order to transfer the sound to the surrounding air....
 and sometimes form part of the bridge assembly itself.

The piezo pickup gives a very wide frequency range output compared to the magnetic types and can give large amplitude
Amplitude

Amplitude is the magnitude of change in the oscillating variable, with each oscillation, within an oscillating system. For instance, sound waves are oscillations in atmospheric pressure and their amplitudes are proportional to the change in pressure during one oscillation....
 signals from the strings. For this reason, it is usually necessary to run the buffer amplifier from relatively high voltage rails (about ±9 V) to avoid distortion
Distortion

A distortion is the alteration of the original shape of an object, image, sound, waveform or other form of information or representation. Distortion is usually unwanted....
 due to clipping
Clipping (audio)

Clipping is a form of waveform Distortion#Audio distortion that occurs when an amplifier is overdriven, which happens through attempts to increase the voltage or current beyond its maximum power capability....
. Some musicians prefer a preamp that isn't as linear (like a single-FET
Field effect transistor

The field-effect transistor is a type of transistor that relies on an electric field to control the shape and hence the electrical conductivity of a channel of one type of charge carrier in a semiconductor material....
 amplifier) so that the clipping is "softer", although such an amplifier starts to distort sooner, this makes the distortion less "buzzy" and less audible than a more linear, but less forgiving op-amp. However, at least one study indicates that most people can not tell the difference between FET and op-amp circuits in blind listening comparisons of electric instrument preamps, a finding which correlates with results of formal studies done in other types of audio devices. Sometimes, piezoelectric pickups are used in conjunction with magnetic types to give a wider range of available sounds.

For early pick-up devices using the piezoelectric effect, see phonograph
Phonograph

The record player, phonograph or gramophone was the most common device for playing Sound recording and reproduction sound from the 1870s through the 1980s....
.

Multi-transducer pickups


Hexaphonic pickups (also called divided pickups and polyphonic
Polyphony (instrument)

Polyphony is the property of an electronic musical instrument which describes how many notes it can sound at one time. An instrument which can produce multiple notes at a time is said to be polyphonic....
 pickups
) have a separate output for each string (Hexaphonic assumes six strings, as on a guitar). This allows for separate processing and amplification for each string. It also allows a converter to sense the pitch coming from individual string signals for producing note commands, typically according to the MIDI (musical instrument digital interface) protocol. A hexaphonic pickup and a converter are usually components of a guitar/synthesizer
Guitar/synthesizer

A guitar/synthesizer is any one of a number of musical instrument systems which allow a guitar guitarist to play synthesizers. While the term "MIDI guitar" is often used as a synonym for the field of guitar/synthesis or for a guitar/synthesizer, Musical Instrument Digital Interface is not always used....
.

Such pickups are uncommon (compared to normal ones), and only a few notable models exist. Hexaphonic pickups can be either magnetic or piezoelectric.

Electromagnetic


  • Roland
    Roland Corporation

    is a Japanese manufacturer of electronic musical instruments, electronic equipment and software. It was founded by Ikutaro Kakehashi in Osaka on April 18, 1972, with ?33 million in capital....
     GK-2 (single coil) and GK-2a (humbucking) are one of the most famous models, factory-installed on many guitars. Compatible with popular Roland GR series of guitar synthesizers.
  • Copeland Hex (by Rick Copeland).
  • Paul Rubenstein also makes electromagnetic hexaphonic guitar pickups, in a strat-style, single coil type case. http://musicthing.blogspot.com/2008/08/six-output-pickups-for-stereo-guitars.html
  • Steve Ripley designed stereo guitars with hexaphonic pickups for Kramer in the 1980s. Eddie Van Halen used one in the song "Top Jimmy" on the album 1984. http://www.vintagekramer.com/ripley.htm


Piezoelectric


  • Shadow GTM-6
  • AXON AIX-101
  • Zeta Strados (violin
    Electric violin

    An electric violin is a violin equipped with an electronic output of its sound. The term most properly refers to an instrument purposely made to be electrified with built-in pickups, usually with a solid body....
    )
  • Barbera transducers (violin, cello, bass etc.)
  • RMC Acoustic Gold pickup saddles & Poly-Drive II remote preamp (for acoustic guitar)
  • RMC Acoustic Gold pickup saddles & Poly-Drive IV onboard preamp (for acoustic guitar)
  • RMC Pow'r Bridge G pickup saddles (tune-o-matic) & Poly-Drive 1 onboard preamp (for electric guitar)
  • RMC Pow'r Bridge ST pickup saddles (strat-style) & Poly-Drive 1 onboard preamp (for electric guitar)
  • RMC Pow'r Bridge W pickup saddles (wilkinson) & Poly-Drive 1 onboard preamp (for electric guitar)
  • Ghost Bass Bridge
  • Graphtech Ghost Pickup System


Optical


Optical pickups
Optical pickups

Optical pickups are instrument pickups that use infrared light LEDs and photodetectors to sense the string vibration on a guitar or electric bass....
 are a fairly recent development that work by sensing the interruption of a light beam by the string. The light source is usually a LED, and the detector is a photodiode
Photodiode

A photodiode is a type of photodetector capable of converting light into either electric current or voltage, depending upon the mode of operation....
 or phototransistor. These pickups have complete insensitivity to magnetic or electric interference and also have a very wide and flat frequency response unlike magnetic pickups.

Optical pickup guitars were first shown at the 1969 NAMM in Chicago, by Ron Hoag

Active and passive pickups


Pickups can be either active or passive
Passivity (engineering)

Passivity is a property of engineering systems, most commonly used in electronic engineering and control systems. A passive component, depending on field, may either refer to a component that consumes energy, or to a component that is incapable of gain....
. Pickups, apart from optical types, are inherently passive transducers. So-called active pickups incorporate electronic circuitry to modify the signal. Passive pickups are usually wire wound around a magnet. They can generate electric potential
Electric potential

At a point in space, the electric potential is the potential energy per unit of electric charge that is associated with a static electric field....
 without need for external power, though their output is low, and the harmonic content of output depends greatly on the winding.

Passive pickups are very convenient as they require no power source to operate. They are the most popular and widely used pickup type on electric guitars, and their frequency response
Frequency response

Frequency response is the measure of any system's Frequency spectrum response at the output to a signal of varying frequency at its input. In the audible range it is usually referred to in connection with electronic amplifiers, microphones and loudspeakers....
 curve is unique to the type and manufacturer.

Active pickups require an electrical source of energy (usually one or two 9V batteries) to operate and include an electronic preamp, active filters, active EQ
Equalization

Equalization, equalisation or EQ is the process of using passive or active electronic elements or digital algorithms for the purpose of altering the frequency response characteristics of a system....
 and other sound-shaping features. They can sometimes give much higher possible output. They also are less affected in tone by varying lengths of amplifier lead, and amplifier input characteristics. Magnetic pickups used with 'active' circuitry usually feature a lower inductance (and initially lower output) winding that tends to give a flatter frequency response curve.

The disadvantages of active pickups are the power source (usually either a battery
Battery (electricity)

In electronics, a battery or voltaic cell is a combination of one or more electrochemical cell Galvanic cells which store chemical energy that can be converted into electric potential energy, creating electricity....
 or phantom power
Phantom power

Phantom power is a method that sends a DC electrical voltage through microphone cables. It is best known as a common power source for Condenser_microphone, though many active DI boxes also use it....
), cost, and less defined unique tonal signature. They are more popular on bass guitars, because of their solid tone; most high-end bass guitars feature an active pickup. Most piezoelectric and all optical pickups are active and include some sort of preamp.

The main advantages of active pickups are that they can be louder than a similar grade passive pickup. They also allow more "headroom" and dynamic range. Active pickups produce less noise and hum compared to their passive counterparts - an advantage in itself, but also eliminating the need for a string ground (a wire connecting the strings on most electric guitars to ground somewhere in the circuit, essentially using the player's body as an electronic shield)- active pickups remove the potential shock hazard which would have been created by the string ground.

Stereo and multiple pickups with individual outputs

Rickenbacker
Rickenbacker

Rickenbacker International Corporation, also known as Rickenbacker ), is an electric guitar manufacturer, notable for putting the world's first electric guitars into general production in 1932....
 was the first manufacturer who began producing stereo bass guitars with a stereo output for each pickup section. The neck pickup had one output and the bridge pickup had one. Also Teisco
Teisco

Teisco was a Japanese manufacturer of affordable musical instruments from 1948 until 1969. The company produced guitars as well as keyboard instruments, microphones, amplifiers and even drums....
 produced a guitar with a stereo option. Teisco divided the two sections in the upper three strings and the lower three strings for each individual output. The Gittler guitar
Gittler guitar

A Gittler Guitar is an experimental musical instrument created by Allan Gittler . Gittler handmade 60 guitars in New York in the mid 1970s to early 1980s ....
 was an experimental guitar with six pickups, for each string one, with six outputs. The Go! Team
The Go! Team

The Go! Team are an England, Brighton-based six piece band whose songs are a mixture of action theme music, cheerleader chants, guitars and early Hip hop music, with a hint of '70s funk....
 have modified a telecaster with an additional rotated pickup for the upper string, causing a simulation of a one string bass sound.

See also

  • Single coil
    Single coil

    A single coil pickup is a type of magnetic transducer for the electric guitar and the bass guitar. It electromagnetically converts the vibration of the strings to an electric signal....
  • Humbucker
    Humbucker

    File:Guitare double micro.jpgA conventional humbucker is a type of electric guitar pickup , first patented by Seth Lover and the Gibson company, that uses two coils, both generating string signal....
  • EMG
  • Seymour Duncan
    Seymour Duncan

    Seymour Duncan is a company that is best known for manufacturing of guitar pickups, and currently has a line of effects pedals. The company was founded in late 1978 by guitarist and luthier Seymour W....
  • DiMarzio
    DiMarzio

    DiMarzio is an United States-based electronic manufacturing company, famous for its guitar pickups. The company also produces miscellaneous guitar accessories, such as cables, straps and hardware....
  • Lace Sensor
    Lace Sensor

    The Lace Sensor is a guitar pickup designed by Don Lace and manufactured by AGI since 1985.This line of electric guitar pickups was used exclusively by Fender Musical Instruments Corporation from 1987 to 1996....
  • Magnetic circuit
    Magnetic circuit

    A magnetic circuit is a closed path containing a magnetic flux. It generally contains magnetic elements such as permanent magnets, ferromagnetic materials, and electromagnets, but may also contain air gaps and other materials....
  • Lipstick pickup
  • List of electronics topics
    List of electronics topics

    This is a list of communications, computers, electronic circuits, fiberoptics, microelectronics, medical electronics, reliability, and semiconductors....
  • Transformer
    Transformer

    A transformer is a device that transfers electrical energy from one electrical network to another through inductive coupling conductors — the transformer's coils or "windings"....
  • Nominal impedance
    Nominal impedance

    The term nominal impedance in electrical engineering or sound recording has a number of different meanings. It refers to the approximate designed Electrical impedance under certain conditions....
  • Reverberation
    Reverberation

    Reverberation is the persistence of sound in a particular space after the original sound is removed. A reverberation, or reverb, is created when a sound is produced in an enclosed space causing a large number of Echo to build up and then slowly decay as the sound is absorbed by the walls and air....
  • Instrument amplifier
    Instrument amplifier

    An instrument amplifier is an electronic amplifier that converts the inaudible electric or electronic signal from musical instruments such as an electric guitar, an bass guitar, or an Hammond organ into sounds which can be heard by the performers and audience....
  • Preamplifier
    Preamplifier

    A preamplifier , or control amp in some parts of the world, is an electronic amplifier which precedes another amplifier to prepare an electronic Signalling for further amplification or processing....


External links

  • National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
  • - Instructions for building a piezo cable guitar transducer. An article on the .