Does it make a big difference if the groove of the pickup on the body of an electric guitar is large

Updated on amusement 2024-05-26
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Half a centimeter is fine, and the effect of such a slight difference in timbre is also ignored.

    The disadvantage is that it is easy to get into the dust, easy to get dirty, and there is no problem with the rest, as long as the circuit is installed correctly.

    The most important thing is that the installation of the pickup should be stable and firm, and not slanted up and down, otherwise it will affect the sound that comes out.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The size of the pickup slot has no effect on the sound quality at all, and the sound quality is mainly in the strings、,, which is complicated to say I found this for you You can take a look.

    1. The main body. Headstock, neck, body: all used as the conduction and resonance of the string sound, the tighter the wood, the better the sound produced.

    2. Accessories. Strings: Needless to say, it's all about this pronunciation.

    Frets: Distinguish between note position and conductive string notes.

    Pickup: The heart of the guitar, it picks up and converts string tones to levels, and the input speaker amplifies them.

    3. Accessories. Headstock knob: used to fix the strings and adjust the pitch.

    Pillow: Reasonable placement of the strings, and play the role of conducting string sounds.

    Built-in adjustment bar in the neck: Normally not visible. It is mainly used to strengthen the neck, prevent deformation, and can be used to adjust the curvature of the neck.

    Two strap buckles: used to tie the harness.

    Bridge: It is used to position the strings and play the role of conducting string tones, and can be used with the crank to raise or lower the standard tone, divided into single shake (only lower), double shake (raise and lower), fixed bridge (can not use the crank). The double-crank bridge also has a tension spring on the back of the body.

    Volume knob: Used to control the output volume of the guitar.

    Tone knob: Used to control the reverb of the guitar's output sound.

    Coil Control Switch (also known as a gear shifter): Used to select the working pickup combination. In the case of dual single and double pickups, there is a five-gear option. If it's the twin pickups in the diagram, there's only three gears.

    Crank: A technique for raising or lowering the standard tone.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Do you DIY yourself, or take a piece of wood and buy your own pickups to make the piano, hehe! First of all, I will tell you that it will definitely affect the beauty of the piano, the timbre of the electric guitar is mainly determined by the material, shape, pickup, etc., and the passive pickup is more dependent on the quality of the wood than the active pickup.

    So depending on what pickups you're using, the general initiative should not be affected by anything!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Adjusting the height of the pickups is simple and requires only a screwdriver, but it takes patience to destroy the pickup.

    The electric guitar is a product of modern science and technology, and it is obviously different from the traditional guitar in terms of appearance and sound. The body is made of new hardwood, with a volume, pitch adjuster (buttons) and a vibrato structure (rocker). Combined with the use of effects, the electric guitar has a strong expressive power and has a very important place in the modern **.

    Now it is mostly used for song accompaniment. The electric guitar is a plucked stringed instrument invented by George Beecham and Adolf Rickenback. Unlike traditional guitars, the sound is not made by the vibrations of a cabinet, but by the principle of electromagnetism, and its body is a solid wood rather than an empty cabinet.

    A coil is attached to the body.

    They are called pickups. When the magnetized guitar string vibrates, it causes a change in the magnetic flux of the coil on the pickup coil to produce currents of different frequencies in the circle, and when these currents are restored through the electronic speaker, it becomes the sound of an electric guitar.

    Playing technique. The playing skills of the electric guitar have developed to this day, and have formed a relatively scientific and huge system, such as: pushing, legato (striking, hooking, sliding) stupid hall preparation, tremolo, non-directional sliding, damping, skipping, pick overtones and crank articulation, point strings (divided into right-handed point strings and two-handed point strings, right-hand point strings actually sometimes need the left hand to hit the hook string coordination.)

    The two-handed strings are borrowed from the piano playing method, most of the time one hand points out the accompaniment chord notes, and the other hand points out the melodic line), and there are other techniques developed from various styles**, such as chicken in the country style guitar, two-tone push in the blues**, harmony push and so on.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because your pickups aren't connected to the ground wire, it's just the signal cable.

    The human body is equivalent to a ground wire, under normal circumstances, there will be various acoustic clutter interference in the signal, and the ground wire will eliminate the noise of these interferences, just like the effect of lightning rods, which will guide the miscellaneous electricity to the ground;

    That is, the noise in the signal will be imported into the ground wire (supplement: the ground wire is not the ground, but a name between the electricity of the wire), and the normal signal sound will be transmitted to the audio, and the ground wire plays a role in filtering and removing impurities.

    Extended common sense: For example, the microphone shell often uses metal, which plays a role in shielding external interference, allowing the microphone to pick up a clean voice;

    For example, the panel of the mixer often uses a metal panel, which can shield the interference of external clutter and make the tuning sound clean.

    For example, inside the power amplifier, three wires are often used, one of which is the ground wire, because the power amplifier is a sound amplification effect, if the filtering is not good, the current and other noises will be large, which seriously affects the normal sound, so the ground wire in the three wires must be used, which plays a role in guiding and eliminating clutter.

    Hope it helps, thank you for adopting.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1.Musical instruments use sound speakers, which are more likely to cause noise effects, so it is important to connect plug-ins.

    2.Use a high-quality shielded signal cable and pickup to connect the speaker, and pay attention to the input signal should not be too strong.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The current is loud, and the cause is to be found.

    First, if you don't connect the pickup, is there any communication sound? If there is, it means that there is a problem with the power amplifier part, which is usually caused by the failure of the filter capacitor in the power supply part of the power amplifier.

    If the pickup is connected but not on, there is an AC sound, indicating that the connection wire is poorly grounded (or the cable has no shield, or the shield is poorly grounded).

    If all of the above is normal, it means that the pickup is generated, which needs to be serviced.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello? 1.The pickup you are talking about is used on the acoustic guitar to connect to external speakers, and it does not need to be plugged in separately, the six holes on the guitar are used to receive the sound emitted by the guitar resonance box, and the other end is connected to the speaker or mixer to play the role of amplification.

    2.Pickup.

    3.The guitar does not need to be plugged in, and the so-called electric guitar has almost no sound when it is not plugged in, but it is connected to the speaker or the effect and uses the effect.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello'For this bunch of questions'Maybe we didn't answer very comprehensively'Not very specific either'But you can first understand the origins of the guitar'How did the guitar come about. I believe'The above questions'Can be solved very well'

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1.There is a "piezo pickup" under the bridge of the electric box. After being connected to the power, this pickup will work and will transmit signals to the speaker through the connection cable; There is usually a volume control knob and a simple EQ (equalizer) to adjust the tone.

    If you don't connect the electricity, the sound is the same as a regular folk guitar, no difference. Because this pickup is active, the battery is used to drive this pickup. The pickup won't work without a battery.

    2.It's best to use a special speaker for the electric box, if not, you can also connect the electric guitar speaker, but the timbre will not seem so pure Hehe

    3.In two aspects, one is the same as buying an ordinary acoustic guitar, including looking at the pitch, workmanship, sustain, timbre, etc.; The second is to look at the effect after the power connection, adjust the EQ to see if the timbre change is obvious, and whether the range is large enough. If the electric tone is too dry and too hard.

    It means that the quality of the pickups and equalizers is not good.

    If you want to buy an electric box piano, it is best to buy some big brand products, and the quality is relatively high. For example: YAMAHA, Ibanez, Ovtion, etc.; And you have to go to a big reputable piano store to buy it, because there are many fakes of famous brands!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Don't know how your computer's sound card configuration is? Theoretically speaking, the pickup is a microphone, or find a speaker to determine whether there is a problem with the pickup, if the pickup is fine, think about the problem of the recording software and the configuration of the sound card.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It may be that the ground wire of the pickup is not installed, and I am looking at the manual.

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