A magnetic pickup consists of a
permanent magnet such as a
AlNiCo, wrapped with a
coil of a few thousand turns of fine enameled
copper 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 and string basses. The vibration of the nearby
soft-magnetic strings
modulates the
magnetic flux linking the coil, thereby
inducing an alternating current through the coil of wire. This signal is then carried to
amplification or
recording equipment via a
cable. There may also be an internal
preamplifier stage between the pickup and cable. More generally, the pickup operation can be described using the concept of a
magnetic circuit. In this description, the motion of the string varies the
magnetic reluctance in the circuit created by the permanent magnet.
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