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- Guitar
... are two main types of pickup, [[single coil|single]] and double coil (or [[humbucker]]), each of which can be [[Pickup (music)#Active and passive pickups|passi ...
... ains-frequency (60 or 50 hertz) hum. The introduction of the double-coil [[humbucker]] in the mid-1950s did away with this problem through the use of two coils ...
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- Bass guitar
... eck pocket. The [[Gibson EB-3|EB-3]], introduced in 1961, also had a "mini-humbucker" at the bridge position. Gibson basses also tended to be smaller, sleeker ...
... ficantly reduces noise from interference compared to single coil pickups. Humbuckers also often produce a higher output level than single coil pickups. Dual c ...
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- Fender Stratocaster
... with [[humbucker|H]][[single coil|S]][[humbucker|H]] and [[humbucker|H]][[humbucker|H]] pickup configurations.
... dies routed to accommodate the popular [[superstrat]] configuration of two humbuckers and central-position single-coil pickup (HSH).
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- Gibson Les Paul
|pickups=2 Burst Bucker Pro [[Humbuckers]] <ref name=autogenerated1>[http://www.gibson.com/en-us/divisions/gibson% ...
... he sound of electric music. For instance, in 1957, Gibson introduced the [[humbucker]] which revolutionized the sound of the electric guitar, and eliminated th ...
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- Gibson Guitar Corporation
... s Paul was released in 1952. The late 1950s saw the introduction of the "[[humbucker]]" [[pickup (music)|pickup]], as well as a number of innovative new design ...
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