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A high-output version of the 490T, Gibson's 498T humbucker™ combines the more powerful response of an Alnico 5 magnet with additional balanced windings on each coil, which puts the emphasis on the pickup's upper mid...
As rock music developed and grew in popularity, amplifiers became larger and featured higher wattage, and the music became louder and more powerful sounding as a result. This led to a call for a more versatile picku...
Since 1935, the Gibson Pickup Shop has been the source for the world’s finest pickups. From the player favorite P-90 to the humbucker perfected in 1955 by Gibson engineer Seth Lover, the Gibson Pickup Shop offers a ...
Since 2011, Gibson USA has been using its current generation Quick Connect technology for fast and efficient control panel assembly on select guitar models. Now, with just a screwdriver, you can replace the pickups ...
The ’57 Classic Underwound is a Patent Applied For style humbucker™ that has balanced coils and delivers all the vintage vibe and character of the regular ’57 Classic™ in an under-wound version that has a clear, “ch...
On the shop floor of the original Gibson plant in Kalamazoo, Michigan, the earliest Gibson Patent Applied For humbuckers were wound using imprecise machines, resulting in pickups with varying degrees of output and t...
The Gibson 70s Tribute pickups are a nod to the hotter pickups that Gibson released in the mid-70s as a new breed of hard-rockin' players started to emerge on the scene. With lots of attitude, warmth, punch, and inc...
The Gibson 70s Tribute pickups are a nod to the hotter pickups that Gibson released in the mid-70s as a new breed of hard-rockin' players started to emerge on the scene. With lots of attitude, warmth, punch, and inc...
On the shop floor of the original Gibson plant in Kalamazoo, Michigan, the earliest Gibson Patent Applied For humbuckers were wound using imprecise machines, resulting in pickups with varying degrees of output and t...
The regular Gibson Custombucker is standard equipment on the Gibson Custom Shop’s Historic Reissue guitars and beloved by players worldwide for its legendary Patent Applied For tone. Years of research and testing by...
The Gibson Dirty Fingers™ humbucker™ is an accurate replica of the famous super-hot humbucker introduced by Gibson in the 1970s. Appropriately named, the Gibson Dirty Fingers pickup is manufactured with three powerf...
The Gibson Dirty Fingers humbucker™ is an accurate replica of the famous super-hot humbucker introduced by Gibson in the 1970s. Appropriately named, the Gibson Dirty Fingers pickup is manufactured with three powerfu...
The pickup has one crucial job: Capturing the sound of the strings vibrating, and transforming it into an electrical signal. Once that's done, the signal can be sent down a wire to an amplifier or sound system, to a recording console or computer interface, or even to your headphones. And there the fun begins!