Brand
Bass strings number
Bass Pickup Colour
Color
- Aged Nickel (AN)
- Aged White (AW)
- Amber (AMB)
- Antique (AN)
- Black (BK)
- Brown (BR)
- Black Chrome (BC)
- Black Mat (MB)
- Black Nickel (BN)
- Chrome (CR)
- Cosmo Black (CK)
- Cream (CRE)
- Dark Cream (DC)
- Gold (GD)
- Green (GR)
- Ivory (IV)
- Mint Green (MG)
- Nickel (N)
- Parchment (PCH)
- Relic White (RW)
- Ruthenium (RU)
- Satin Chrome (SC)
- Transparent (NT)
- White (WH)
- White Mat (WHM)
- Vintage
- Vintage White (VW)
- Yellow (YE)
- Unplated
Type of Cover
String Pitch - Guitar
Pickup Ring Application
Pickup Ring Height
Type : US/ASIA
Application
Pickup Type
Pickup Screws Colour
Guitar Style
Pickup Type
Position
Pickup Colour
Output
Magnet Type
Coil Option
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DIMARZIO DM2000 Vintage Strat cover set (WH)
DIMARZIO DM2000 Vintage Strat cover set (white)
Availability: Available
DIMARZIO DM2001 pickup covers (WH)
Set of 3 single-coil pickup covers DIMARZIO DM2001W (white)
Availability: Available
DIMARZIO DP100BC Super Distortion (ZB)
DIMARZIO DP100BC Super Distortion (zebra)
Availability: Available
DIMARZIO DP100BK Super Distortion (BK)
DIMARZIO DP100BK Super Distortion (black)
Availability: Available
DIMARZIO DP154BK DLX Plus (BK, bridge)
DIMARZIO DP154CR DLX Plus soapbar sized humbucker (black, bridge)
Availability: Available
DIMARZIO DP155CR Tone Zone (CRE)
DIMARZIO DP155CR Tone Zone humbucking pickup (cream)
Availability: Available
DIMARZIO DP172C Twang King (BK, neck)
DIMARZIO DP172C Twang King (CR, bridge)
Availability: Available
DIMARZIO DP173BK Twang King (BK, bridge)
DIMARZIO DP173BK Twang King (black, bridge)
Availability: Available
DIMARZIO DP176W True Velvet (WH, bridge)
DIMARZIO DP176W True Velvet (WH, bridge)
Availability: Available
DIMARZIO DP191BC Air Classic F-spaced (BK)
DIMARZIO DP191BC Air Classic humbucker (zebra)
Availability: Available
DIMARZIO DP200CR Steve Morse (CRE, bridge)
DIMARZIO DP200CR Steve Morse humbucker (cream, bridge)
Availability: Available
DIMARZIO DP212FBK EJ Custom F-Spaced (BK, bridge)
DP212FBK EJ Custom F-Spaced humbucker (black, bridge)
Availability: Available
DIMARZIO DP215BC EVO 2 (ZB, bridge)
Humbucker DIMARZIO DP215BC EVO 2 F-spaced (zebra, bridge)
Availability: Available
DIMARZIO DP219BK D Activator (BK, neck)
DIMARZIO DP219BK D Activator (BK, neck)
Availability: Available
DIMARZIO DP220BK D Activator F-spaced (BK, bridge)
DIMARZIO DP220BK D Activator (BK, bridge)
Availability: Available
DIMARZIO DP220CR D Activator F-spaced (CRE, bridge)
DIMARZIO DP220FCR D Activator F-spaced (cream, bridge)
Availability: Available
Guitar pickups are what make your instrument electric. They pick up string vibrations and change them to an electric signal that you can amplify with an instrument amplifier. Pickups are a huge part of your instrument tone so upgrading them is always a good idea.
The first pickups were made of a single coil of copper wire with some magnets. When they are placed under the steel strings the current is created in the coil and this is what makes our guitars sound. There are many single-coil pickups designs and the most popular are Fender strat and tele style pickups. The P-90 style pickups from Gibson are also quite popular and there are many other variations available. First pickups were usually made by the guitar manufacturers and they still make their own pickups so look for Fender or Gibson pickups. However, when the guitar became popular many other pickup makers came to the market. The most popular and respected of them are Seymour Duncan, Dimarzio, and EMG. There are also many other companies that make quality pickups for a lower price like Entwistle, ToneRider, Wilkinson, or VTONE. Standard guitar pickups are made of just a few simple parts that are a copper wire coil, few magnets, a coil bobbin, and a base-plate.Click for more
What are the pickup types?
Simple, single-coil design is very efficient and makes a nice, clear sound however they are known to pick up so-called "60Hz cycle hum".
Therefore humbucking pickups were invented. They are made of two coils wound in opposite directions which makes them produce less hum however the tone is different. They produce warmer and fatter sound and usually, they are stronger than single-coils.
Bass pickups are made very similar to guitar pickups however they often have different shapes and sizes.
Acoustic pickups are can be also a magnetic single-coil or humbucking style but there is another type called piezo pickups. Piezo pickups are made of small piezoelectric elements that create sound when touching/glued on the instrument or placed under the bridge saddle.What are the most popular pickup types?
There are many different styles of humbucking pickups but the most popular are based on P.A.F. pickups that Seth Lover designed for Gibson.What are the most popular pickup brands?
What guitar pickups are made of?
There are many variations to this recipe, however. Using a different wire gauge or material as well as different bobbin shape or size can greatly change the sound that the pickup reproduces. Most traditionally made pickups use alnico or ceramic magnets. The shape, size, and power of the magnet is also a very important issue to the sound.
That's why we can find so many of them on the market today.
There are also some other pickups designs that may not need standard copper wire coils and we can still expect some new inventions in this field in the future.