Technical Virtuoso Helps Shape Electric Guitar Sounds

Technical virtuoso helps shape electric guitar sounds Not the most noticeable or glamorous feature of a guitar, the pickup is nonetheless critical — a coil of wire around magnets that works like a microphone to collect the vibration of the steel strings. Earlier this year, Guitar Player placed one of his designs among the biggest innovations in pickups since the electric guitar was invented in 1931. Fralin works out of a quiet, second-floor office in the Scott's Addition neighborhood of Richmond. To make a pickup, he loads magnets and a casing into his winding machine and punches in the exact number of rotations he wants. [...] halfway through, he stops the winding machine and dabs glue onto the coil specifically to make it impossible for anyone to unwind it by hand and count the number of turns. In addition to playing shows in the area, Fralin got into guitar repair, buying and selling used instruments through classified ads. Fralin said his life felt like it fell into place in 1993 when his business had started taking off and he settled down and got married — something he put off so he could live, in his words, like a pauper musician and not worry about the pressure of taking care of a family.

 

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