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<p>equipment via a patch cable.</p>

<p>A pickup is a part of an electric guitar or bass that "hears" the strings and turns their vibrations into an electrical signal. It's usually attached to the guitar's body, but sometimes it's placed on other parts like the bridge (where the strings rest) or the neck.</p>

<p>Pickups come in several types:<br/>
* <b>Single-coil pickups</b>: One coil "listens" to all the strings.<br/>
* <b>Humbuckers</b>: Two coils work together to reduce noise and give a thicker sound.<br/>
* <b>Split-coil pickups</b>: Found</p><p>
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