Guitar Pickups I: Analysis of the Effect of Winding and Wire Gauge on Single Coil Electric Guitar Pickups
Charles Batchelor, Jack Gooding, William Marriott, Nikola, Chalashkanov, Nick Tucker, Rebecca Margetts

TL;DR
This study scientifically investigates how winding number and wire gauge affect the electrical and tonal properties of single-coil guitar pickups, providing empirical data to clarify their influence on sound quality.
Contribution
It introduces a controlled experimental approach by creating pickups that vary only one parameter at a time, specifically the number of turns and wire gauge, to analyze their effects.
Findings
Resonant frequency decreases exponentially with more turns.
Resonant peak magnitude increases linearly with turns.
Thicker wire results in higher resonant frequencies and louder outputs.
Abstract
Guitar Pickups have been in production for nearly 100 years, and the question of how exactly one pickup is tonally superior to another is still subject to a high level of debate. This paper is the first in a set demystifying the production of guitar pickups and introducing a level of scientific procedure to the conversation. Previous studies have analysed commercial off-the-shelf pickups, but these differ from each other in multiple ways. The novelty of this study is that dedicated experimental pickups were created, which vary only one parameter at a time in order to allow scientific study. The most fundamental qualities of a single-coil pickup are investigated: in this paper, number of turns and gauge of wire. A set of single-coil stratocaster-style pickups were created, with the number of turns of wire varied across the commercially available range (5000-12000 turns), and this was…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMusic Technology and Sound Studies · Vehicle Noise and Vibration Control
MethodsSparse Evolutionary Training
