Traditional jazz guitar pickups are usually the P90 soap bar type or 
the humbucker pickup. If you look at the classic jazz guitar, it is a 
hollow body arch top type with the pickup on the neck.
Some Jazz Guitar Pickup Facts
The electric jazz guitar pickups are of the electromagnetic type. 
These transmit the vibration in the string to an amplifier. Electric 
guitars can have both single coil and humbucker pickups. While both 
work similarly, they sound quite different. Humbuckers use two single 
coil pickups that are wired together to produce a thick warm sound. 
Single coils tend to have a lot of electric interference and to avoid 
this a differential amplifier is used. Different Humbuckers produce 
different kinds of sounds. The jazz Humbuckers are rich with an even 
tone to produce the clean sound associated with jazz guitar pickups.
Selecting The Jazz Guitar Pickup
If you look at electric guitars, most of them have two pickups - one 
near the neck and the other near the bridge. By using the pickup 
selector switch, you can opt for the appropriate pickup to pick up 
the string's vibration and send it to the amplifier. When the pickup 
selector switch is turned up, the neck or rhythm pickup picks up the 
string's sound. When the switch is turned down, the bridge pickup 
picks up the string's sound. If the switch is in the middle position, 
both the pickups pick up the string's sounds. Usually, the pickup 
whose proximity is more to the next has a warmer and sweeter sound. 
The one near the bridge can sound brighter. It is easy to see from 
this which one jazz players will use - obviously the neck pick up. 
The bridge pickup is ignored....

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