Wilkinson guitar pickups were established 20 years ago in California. Their simple, functional, user friendly designs have become "standards of the industry". Whether you are building a vintage style instrument or a new cutting edge design, you will find the answer to your pickup choices here. Wilkinson pickups are fitted as standard on many electric guitars worldwide. Coming soon here at the Guitar Files!

- WHHB-AN - Neck - Alnico Magnets
- WHHB-AN - Bridge - Alnico Magnets
- WHHBN - Neck - Ceramic Magnets
- WHHBB - Bridge - Ceramic Magnets
Open coil style Humbucker with a higher output than the WVC. Harmonically rich with tight lower frequency response. Special windings with ceramic magnets give good highs without sounding thin. Nickel silver backing plates complete this high quality pickup.

- WVCB - Bridge
- WVCN - Neck
A true classic pickup, wound to the same specification as given to Trevor Wilkinson by the creator of the humbucking pickup design, Seth Lover himself. This is an accurate a PAF-style pickup as is available today.

- WHSB - Bridge
- WHSM - Middle
- WHSN - Neck
Non-staggered flat polepieces, ideal if you use a lot of effects. Featuring Alnico V magnets, the WHS pickups are rich in harmonics and natural sustain. Neck and middle pickups make the best choice for balance if you are running a Humbucker in the bridge position on your guitar. Bridge pickup slightly overwound for better balance.

- WVSB - Bridge
- WVSM - Middle
- WVSN - Neck
Staggered polepieces with chamfered Alnico V magnets. Chamfering the polepieces focuses the magnetic field giving good highs but still allowing some mids to come through to stop the pickup sounding thin. Middle pickup is reverse wound/reverse polarity. Bridge pickup is slightly overwound for better balance.

The P90 style of pickup has seen a resurgence in its popularity during the last few years, as players have really come to appreciate its unique tone. The W90 delivers a fatter sound similar to a humbucker, but retains the brightness and clarity of a single coil unit. |