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It's not all black and white...

Posted by Braden on Sep 30th 2024

...It can be sparkly and shiny too! If you're looking to add some panache to your pickups, we offer plenty of top options in many different colors and styles. Whether it's a polished pearl top for your Barbeque Bucker or a glittering green sparkle top for your Muy Grande, we've got something for eve …

Finding your tone with pickups

Posted by Capt Jake on Jun 15th 2024

By now you may have seen our Tone Finder chart on our site (if not, check it out here!). This chart is meant to help you find a 'jumping off point' when selecting a pickup, but let's take this opportunity to have an in depth discussion about how pickups affect the tone of your guitar. First of all, …

Normal Wind Normal Polarity VS Reverse Wind Reverse Polarity

Posted by Capt Jake on May 28th 2024

ON PICKUP POLARITY... Pickup polarity refers to two things at the same time - direction of pickup windings (clockwise or counter clockwise) and magnet polarity (North facing up or South facing up).If you are using only one pickup considerations for polarity are unimportant, as the signal is only co …

How close should pickups be to strings?

Posted by Capt Jake on May 15th 2024

The string is the signal source for the pickup. Pickups produce a magnetic field that is altered by the vibration of the string, thus creating the electrical signal that becomes the sound of your guitar.  You will get the best and fullest tone by setting your pickups as close to the strings (s …