The pickup height on a guitar significantly affects the output level and tone of the instrument. A higher pickup height can increase the output level by capturing more string vibration, but it may also introduce more noise and reduce clarity.
Adjusting the pickup height allows guitarists to fine-tune their sound, balancing between volume and tone quality. It’s essential for achieving the desired playing style and sound in various musical genres.
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