all depends on what kind of guitar you got as theres hundreds of brands out there some say directly on the pickup like dimarzio or EMG where as others you really gotta research.
I think it will sound amazing, I love active pickups and PRS guitars sound great so its win win.
PRS guitars are known as Paul Reed Smith guitars- a highly famous and sought-after guitar. These guitars are known for their exceptionally clean tones, professional performance, and state-of-the-art pickups.
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no I use the same gold plated Planet Waves guitar cable on all my guitars active or not, I've never heard of stereo guitar cables though.
Guitars, keyboards you name it he used it!
One can find out about strat pickups involving guitars by going to the Sheptone website. The Sheptone website has a wealth of information about guitars, including about strat pickups.
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I think it will sound amazing, I love active pickups and PRS guitars sound great so its win win.
under the strings near the bridge (where the strings sit in the body) theres two squares that stick up from the body called pickups. pickups have magnets in them such as ceramic and alnico and they pick up on the frequencies from the electric strings and tell the Guitars amplifier what to play.
Electromagnets are not used on bass guitars, but guitar and bass guitar pickups use magnets in order to turn the string's vibration into an electrical signal to send to amplifier.
magnetic pickups
under the strings near the bridge (where the strings sit in the body) theres two squares that stick up from the body called pickups. pickups have magnets in them such as ceramic and alnico and they pick up on the frequencies from the electric strings and tell the Guitars amplifier what to play.
Magnetic PickupsMagnetic pickups only respond to steel strings. When the string is plucked, alternating current is induced in a coil of wrapped wire. There are two main types of magnetic pickups: single coil and humbucker. Single coils are susceptible to interference from other electrical equipment and may produce a feedback loop. Humbuckers are designed with two opposing coils which cancels out interfering noise. Most guitars used a combination of two or three electric pickups. For example, Fender Telecasters and Fender Stratocasters use multiple single coils, while Gibson Les Pauls use multiple humbuckers. Each combination has a unique sound. Piezoelectric PickupsTraditionally used on acoustic instruments, these pickups are becoming more common on electric guitars. They work with any kind of string. Piezo pickups will not hum or cause feedback loops because they do not pick up interfering magnetic fields. However, they have a completely different sound than magnetic pickups. Some guitars use a combination of piezo and magnetic to create a blended sound.
Electric guitars are not magnetized, they use pickups designed to feel the vibration of the string and the signal is then amplified. It is the amplifier that is highly magnetic.
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PRS guitars are known as Paul Reed Smith guitars- a highly famous and sought-after guitar. These guitars are known for their exceptionally clean tones, professional performance, and state-of-the-art pickups.