Hi everyone!
First of all, I'm new here, so, "hello world!"
Anyway, I've noticed that many of you here are experts, particularly in guitar pickups, so I thought asking this question is relevant.
Before anything: I do know how it works (or so I thought).
I did a lot of searching here and there about how it really works, even Seth's interview.
Turns out, there's a lot of misconception and inconsistencies with how it's understood.
The most reliable I found was, well on this website, which also led me to this incredible community!
Now:
I MAY know how it works based on Faraday's Law. (Yeah, I'm a geek when it comes to science-y stuff)
But there's a reason why I'm still asking that question...
I actually published an article, "How do guitar pickups work?"
I'd love for any of you to check it out and let me know what you think?
I thank you in advance!
Note:
I accept criticisms, for they are an opportunity to improve, don't you agree?
First of all, I'm new here, so, "hello world!"
Anyway, I've noticed that many of you here are experts, particularly in guitar pickups, so I thought asking this question is relevant.
Before anything: I do know how it works (or so I thought).
I did a lot of searching here and there about how it really works, even Seth's interview.
Turns out, there's a lot of misconception and inconsistencies with how it's understood.
The most reliable I found was, well on this website, which also led me to this incredible community!
Now:
I MAY know how it works based on Faraday's Law. (Yeah, I'm a geek when it comes to science-y stuff)
But there's a reason why I'm still asking that question...
I actually published an article, "How do guitar pickups work?"
I'd love for any of you to check it out and let me know what you think?
I thank you in advance!
Note:
I accept criticisms, for they are an opportunity to improve, don't you agree?
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