The 2025 Component Abuse Challenge: Unlocking Guitar Pickup Potential with Relays
Have you ever built a project that was a tangled mess of wiring and unnecessary features? Well, the key to success often lies in simplicity. [Kauz] had a brilliant idea for an electric guitar pickup, and instead of opting for an expensive or complex solution, they found a clever answer in a common electronic component: relays.
The concept is fascinating. Guitar pickups are essentially coils of wire, and surprisingly, these coils bear a resemblance to those found in electromechanical relays. [Kauz] cleverly utilized six small relays, leaving them unmodified, and then crafted an amplifier circuit for each. This design allows the guitar strings' vibrations to resonate within the relay coils, ultimately producing sound. But that's not all - the relays not only function as pickups but also enable a unique mixing board feature.
This mixing board lets the six relays be combined into two channels, opening up possibilities like creating stereo sound for different strings directly from the guitar or applying various effects to specific strings. The project's potential extends further, as [Kauz] aims to transform this into a polyphonic MIDI instrument. With six circuits, the theory is that six distinct instruments can be generated, and we're eager to witness the evolution of this design.
For those intrigued by the idea of building their own guitar pickups, Hackaday offers a previous article on creating pickups from scrap parts. So, if you're feeling inspired, dive into the world of DIY guitar electronics and explore the endless possibilities!