Guitar Pickups
RISINGGUITAR manufactures guitar pickups for electric, bass, and acoustic programs, from single-coil and humbucker formats to OEM-loaded pickguard assemblies. This landing page is the high-intent entry point for pickup-related sourcing searches.
Pickup buyers usually need more than a generic category label. They need to understand whether a project fits single-coil, humbucker, P90, bass, or acoustic pickup architecture, and whether the supplier can support consistent output, mounting formats, and OEM development.
The sections below keep those families separate, linking each one directly into its catalog range so you can compare models against your own instrument platform instead of a mixed list.
Use this quick map to route your search: Strat-style and Tele-style builds usually start in guitar single-coil families; humbucker and P90 programs need wider bobbin and pole spacing checks; bass pickups require separate pole spacing and housing formats; acoustic projects often need undersaddle or soundhole pickup directions.
What pickup buyers check first
Output and batch consistency
Direct catalog routing
Mounting and compatibility
Pickup programs commonly requested by buyers
Single-coil and humbucker programs often focus on output balance, pole alignment, and compatibility with standard pickguard or ring formats. Bass pickup requests prioritize pole spacing, housing size, and mounting structure. Acoustic pickup programs add soundhole, undersaddle, or preamp integration requirements.
Loaded pickguard and pre-wired assembly requests should be treated as system projects, not isolated pickup parts. Scoping them that way from the first inquiry keeps pickup selection, control layout, and wiring decisions aligned, so the quotation covers the full assembly rather than a single part.
A reference pickup, pickguard photo, or wiring diagram usually settles an OEM quotation fastest: pole spacing and mounting dimensions define the target footprint, while output and finish direction set the production plan. Early samples are typically built from the closest production model, then tuned toward the target output and finish.
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Questions from sourcing teams
What guitar pickup types do you manufacture?
Current pickup programs include single-coil, humbucker, P90-style, bass, and acoustic pickup families, plus pre-wired pickguard assemblies where required.
Can guitar pickups be customized for OEM projects?
Yes. OEM pickup development can start from current production models or from approved drawings, output targets, and mounting references, depending on the target bobbin format and assembly structure.
How should I choose between single-coil, humbucker, bass, and acoustic pickup categories?
The right path depends on instrument type, pickguard or body routing, pole spacing, and output requirement. If you already have a reference pickup or pickguard photo, we can help route you into the correct pickup family quickly.
What information should I send for a pickup OEM inquiry?
Send the target pickup type, pole spacing or mounting dimensions, desired output direction, finish or cover requirements, estimated quantity, and any reference sample or wiring diagram if available.
Do you supply pre-wired pickguard assemblies with pickups installed?
Yes. Loaded pickguard programs can combine pickup selection, control layout, and pre-wiring into one assembly path for OEM and replacement-part customers.
Tell us your target specifications
Share your application, target finish, estimated quantity, or reference drawing. We will match the closest production family or assess custom feasibility.