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- Contents -
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction (Guitar players, wake up!)
Prologue: searching for a louder voice
Part 1 - A bit of history
1) The pioneers
2) A fast evolution
3) War to hum
4) A new freedom
5) Reissue time
6) Archaeology and technology
7) Out of the USA
Inventions Time-line and Gallery
Part 2 - The pickup under the magnifying glass
1) The magnets
2) The windings
3) The designer's solutions
4) The resonant peak
5) The polepieces
6) Models with active electronics
Part 3 - Utilization
1) How to read technical specifications
2) Pickup's adjustments
3) Pickups and lutherie
4) Electric circuits
5) How to modify and build a pickup by Giovanni Gaglio
Pickups on the map
Part 4 - Famous models
1) "Rickenbacker Horseshoe" and "Toaster"
2) Gibson blade pickup "Charlie Christian"
3) Rowe-DeArmond 200 (Dynasonic)
4) Fender Telecaster
5) Fender Stratocaster
6) Gibson P90
7) Gibson Humbucking
8) DiMarzio Super Distortion
Part 5 - Masters of tone
George Beauchamp
Leo Fender
Seth Lover
Larry DiMarzio
Seymour Duncan
Bibliography
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