A
humbucking pickup, or
humbucker, is a type of
electric guitar pickup that uses two coils to "buck the hum" (or cancel out the interference) picked up by coil pickups. Most pickups use magnets to produce a magnetic field around the strings, and induce an electrical current in the coils as the strings vibrate (a notable exception is the
piezoelectric pickup). Humbuckers work by pairing a coil with the north poles of its magnets oriented "up", (toward the strings) with a coil which has the south pole of its magnets oriented up. By connecting the coils together
out of phase, the interference is significantly reduced via
phase cancellation. The coils can be connected
in series or
in parallel. In addition to electric guitar pickups, humbucking coils are sometimes used to cancel hum in dynamic microphones.