A bridge pickup is an electric guitar pickup positioned near the bridge of the instrument, which is the area where the strings are anchored to the body.
This location gives the bridge pickup a distinct tonal quality characterized by a bright, sharp, and cutting sound with enhanced treble frequencies.
Because of its placement, it captures the tighter string vibrations closer to the bridge, resulting in a more focused and articulate tone.
The bridge pickup is often favoured for styles that require clarity and attack, such as rock, metal, and country, where it is used for lead playing and rhythm parts that need to stand out in a mix.
Its tonal characteristics complement those of a neck pickup, providing a versatile range of sounds when combined.
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