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Guitar pickups are electronic devices that capture the sound of a guitar and convert it into an electrical signal. They are an integral part of the sound of an electric guitar, and are used to amplify the sound of the instrument. Pickups are typically mounted on the body of the guitar, and can be either single-coil or humbucking. Single-coil pickups are generally brighter and more articulate, while humbucking pickups are warmer and more powerful.
The guitar pickup market is a large and diverse one, with a wide range of products available to suit different styles of playing and different budgets. Pickups are available in a variety of shapes and sizes, and can be used to create a variety of tones. Many guitarists also use effects pedals to further shape their sound.
The guitar pickup market is an important part of the music industry, and is constantly evolving to meet the needs of guitarists. Companies such as Seymour Duncan, DiMarzio, EMG, and Fishman are all major players in the guitar pickup market. Show Less Read more