April 2020
Intermediate to advanced
784 pages
24h 4m
English
The standard electric guitar technology uses the vibrations of a ferromagnetic string to modulate the magnetic field seen by the pickup windings. The field is only being modulated by a relatively narrow wire, and so the overall change in field is small. It is therefore necessary to use pick-up coils with a large number of turns to get a usable output voltage. This means the pickup has a large amount of inductance and a significant amount of series resistance, because thin wire has to be used to physically fit in enough turns.
Electric guitars commonly have two or three pickups. In the case of three, one will be mounted just below the neck, one in the middle of the body, and one near ...