Guitar pickup wire

  • 42 AWG Green Color Poly coated enameled copper wire guitar pickup winding wire

    42 AWG Green Color Poly coated enameled copper wire guitar pickup winding wire

     

    Guitar pickup cables play a vital role in producing high-quality sound from an electric guitar. It is responsible for capturing the vibrations of the guitar strings and converting them into electrical signals, which are then amplified and projected into music. There are various types of guitar pickup cables on the market, each with its own unique properties and uses. One type is poly-coated enamelled copper wire, which is popular for its superior performance in guitar pickups.

  • 44 AWG Plain Vintage Guitar Pickup Winding Wire

    44 AWG Plain Vintage Guitar Pickup Winding Wire

    Craftsmen who need to make guitar pickups know that choosing the right wire is very crucial.

    44 AWG Plain Guitar Pickup Winding Wire is one of the high quality wires specially designed for making guitar pickups.

    The wire is produced from the highest quality copper material, so its electrical properties are excellent.

  • 44 AWG 0.05mm Green Poly Coated Guitar Pickup Wire

    44 AWG 0.05mm Green Poly Coated Guitar Pickup Wire

    Rvyuan has been “Class A” provider for guitar pickup craftsmen and pickups makers around the world over two decades. Apart from universally used AWG41, AWG42, AWG43 and AWG44, we also help our customers explore new tones with different sizes on their requests, such as 0.065mm, 0.071mm etc. Most popular material at Rvyuan is copper, there are also pure silver, gold wire, silver plated wire available if you need.

    If you want to build your own configuration or style for pickups, don’ t hesitate to get these wires.
    They won’ t let you down but bring you great clarity and cut through. Rvyuan poly coated magnet wire for pickups gives your pickups a stronger tone than vintage wind.

  • 43AWG 0.056mm Poly Enamel Copper Guitar Pickup Wire

    43AWG 0.056mm Poly Enamel Copper Guitar Pickup Wire

    A pickup works by having a magnet in it, and magnet wire wrapped around the magnet to provide a stable magnetic field and magnetizes the strings. When the strings vibrate, the magnetic flux in the coil changes to generate induced electromotive force. Hence there can be voltage and induced current, etc. Only when the electronic signals are in the power amplifier circuit and these signals are converted into sound through the cabinet speakers, can you hear the voice of music.

  • 42 AWG Poly Enameled Copper Wire for Guitar Pickup

    42 AWG Poly Enameled Copper Wire for Guitar Pickup

    What Exactly is a Guitar Pickup?
    Before we go in-depth into the subject of pickups, let’s first establish a solid foundation on what exactly a pickup is and what it’s not. Pickups are electronic devices that are composed of magnets and wires, and the magnets essentially pick up the vibrations from the strings of electric guitar. The vibrations that are picked up through insulated copper wire coils and magnets are transferred to the amplifier, which is what you hear when you play a note on an electric guitar using a guitar amplifier.
    As you can see, the choice of winding is very important in making the guitar pickup you want. Different enameled wires have important effects on producing different sounds.

  • 44 AWG 0.05mm Plain SWG- 47 / AWG- 44 Guitar Pickup Wire

    44 AWG 0.05mm Plain SWG- 47 / AWG- 44 Guitar Pickup Wire

    Guitar pickup wire that Rvyuan is providing for electric guitar pickup ranges from 0.04mm to 0.071mm, almost the same thin as human hair. No matter what tones you desire, bright, glassy, vintage, modern, noise-free tones, etc. you can get what you want here!

  • 43 AWG Plain Vintage Guitar Pickup Wire

    43 AWG Plain Vintage Guitar Pickup Wire

    In addition to the most commonly used 42 gauge plain lacquered pickup wire, we also offer 42 plain (0.056mm) wire for guitar, Plain guitar pick up wire was common in the ’50s and into the ’60s before the new insulations had been invented.

  • 42 AWG Plain Enamel Winding Copper Wire for Guitar Pickup

    42 AWG Plain Enamel Winding Copper Wire for Guitar Pickup

    We supply some of the world’s guitar pickup craftsmen with wire custom made to order. They uses a wide variety of wire gauges in their pickups, most frequently in the 41 to 44 AWG range, the most common enameled copper wire size is 42 AWG. This plain enameled copper wire with blackish-purple coating is currently the best selling wire in our shop. This wire is generally used to make vintage style guitar pickups. We provide small packages, about 1.5kg per reel.

  • Custom 41.5 AWG 0.065mm Plain Enamel Guitar Pickup Wire

    Custom 41.5 AWG 0.065mm Plain Enamel Guitar Pickup Wire

    It’ s know to all music fans that the type of insulation of magnet wire is vital to pickups. The most commonly used insulation are heavy formvar, polysol, and PE(plain enamel). Different insulation exerts influences on overall inductance and capacitance of pickups due to their chemical composition varies. So tones of electric guitar differ.

     

  • 43 AWG Heavy Formvar Enameled Copper Wire For Guitar Pickup

    43 AWG Heavy Formvar Enameled Copper Wire For Guitar Pickup

    From the early 1950’s through mid-1960’s, Formvar was used by the era’s foremost guitar manufacturers in a majority of their “single coil” style pickups. The natural color of Formvar insulation is amber. Those who use Formvar in their pickups today say that it produces similar tonal quality to those vintage pickups of the 1950’s and 1960′s.

  • 42 AWG Heavy Formvar Enameled Copper Wire for Guitar Pickup

    42 AWG Heavy Formvar Enameled Copper Wire for Guitar Pickup

    Here are at least 18 different types of wire insulation: polyurethanes, nylons, poly-nylons, polyester, and to name a few. Pickup makers have learned how to use different types of insulation to refine a pickup’s tonal response. For example, a wire with heavier insulation can be used to maintain more high-end detail.

    Period-accurate wire is used in all vintage-style pickups. One popular vintage-style insulation is Formvar, which was used on old Strats and on some Jazz Bass pickups. But what the insulation vintage buffs know best is plain enamel, with its blackish-purple coating. Plain enamel wire was common in the ’50s and into the ’60s before the new insulations had been invented.

  • 41AWG 0.071mm Heavy formvar guitar pikcup wire

    41AWG 0.071mm Heavy formvar guitar pikcup wire

    Formvar is one of the earliest synthetic enamel of formaldehyde and substance hydrolytic polyvinyl acetate after polycondensation which dates back to the 1940s. Rvyuan Heavy Formvar enameled pickup wire is classic and often used on the 1950s, 1960s vintage pickups while people of the time also wind their pickups with plain enameled wire.

     

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