Well, I had a brainstorm while reading IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement - why not use GMR sensors to implement guitar pickups.
Googled on "GMR Sensor guitar pickup" (without the quotes) and got many hits, so I'm late to that party. However, I don't recall it having been discussed here in the Pickup Makers Forum, and a forum search yielded nothing.
It seems to me that we ought to investigate GMR sensors, and determine their advantages and disadvantages. If we have not already done so.
The sensors are available from Digikey for $13 or so. One also needs an opamp.
https://www.nve.com/Downloads/analog_catalog.pdf
https://www.digikey.com/products/en?...=391-1046-5-ND
Googled on "GMR Sensor guitar pickup" (without the quotes) and got many hits, so I'm late to that party. However, I don't recall it having been discussed here in the Pickup Makers Forum, and a forum search yielded nothing.
It seems to me that we ought to investigate GMR sensors, and determine their advantages and disadvantages. If we have not already done so.
The sensors are available from Digikey for $13 or so. One also needs an opamp.
https://www.nve.com/Downloads/analog_catalog.pdf
https://www.digikey.com/products/en?...=391-1046-5-ND
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