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  • Ceramic/Alnico HYBRID

    Has anyone tried making or found anyone that offers a pickup with BOTH ceramic and alnico 5 magnets in it there are plenty of discussion as to which is better. but why not both? I know ceramic is generally stronger. but I also know you can get weaker ceramics and stronger alnico's. maybe one with a 3 magnet build. one in the middle and the other on the outer.

    (p.s. if all your gonna post is. "it'll be bad" "it'll suck" ect ect, then dont bother, tone is down to taste)

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    Re: Ceramic/Alnico HYBRID

    I did that with a Screamin Demon. It was a good balance of both.

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    • #3
      Re: Ceramic/Alnico HYBRID

      Originally posted by idsnowdog View Post
      I did that with a Screamin Demon. It was a good balance of both.
      How'd you do it?
      Nope...

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      • #4
        Re: Ceramic/Alnico HYBRID

        you can have an alnico bar in the middle and two small ceramics on the sides

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        • #5
          Re: Ceramic/Alnico HYBRID

          Originally posted by GilmourD View Post
          How'd you do it?
          Poorly. I cut both magnets down the middle length wise. This is something I don't recommend because the ceramics are brittle and break easily and the A5 is incredibly hard to cut. I put the A5 side facing the neck and the ceramic side facing the bridge. The ceramic gave the demon more bass warmth and treble sizzle.

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          • #6
            Re: Ceramic/Alnico HYBRID

            Bulldog pickups have a few hybrid magnet models in the works. But i'm not too sure when they'll officially be out
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            • #7
              Re: Ceramic/Alnico HYBRID

              Originally posted by idsnowdog View Post
              Poorly. I cut both magnets down the middle length wise. This is something I don't recommend because the ceramics are brittle and break easily and the A5 is incredibly hard to cut. I put the A5 side facing the neck and the ceramic side facing the bridge. The ceramic gave the demon more bass warmth and treble sizzle.
              Found out the hard way that Alnico is one of the hardest substances known to man, didja? How did you cut it, and did it require explosives?

              Jeremy's suggestion is the best and most practical way, and not only because of the difficulty of cutting Alnico. Alnico has to have a certain minimum distance between the poles or it will demagnetize itself. I've had some custom width Alnico's made and you can get away with 3/8" but below that it gets a little dicey. So if you cut an Alnico bar to 1/4" wide, it might not hold a charge. Ceramic doesn't have that problem because its coercivity is much higher.
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              • #8
                Re: Ceramic/Alnico HYBRID

                I just looked into Bulldog pickups. it look like they're alnico 3 and 4 combined. not ceramic

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                • #9
                  Re: Ceramic/Alnico HYBRID

                  Jeremys Idea is more what i mean. I figure you can take a pickup like the SH-8 Invader with its 3 ceramic magnets and put the side ones in a SH-10 Full Shred keeping its alnico v in the middle. I was hoping someone had already done it or you can buy one like it

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                  • #10
                    Re: Ceramic/Alnico HYBRID

                    Could you not use 2 slug coils, where one has Alnico rods and the other had a ceramic bar directly under the non-magnetic rods of the coil?

                    I've seen a single coil that had a ceramic bar under non-magnetic rods, and it worked for that (not sure who made it, though - came with a free-floating Jackson cover).
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                    • #11
                      Re: Ceramic/Alnico HYBRID

                      Originally posted by Zhangliqun View Post
                      Found out the hard way that Alnico is one of the hardest substances known to man, didja? How did you cut it, and did it require explosives?
                      It took quite a few Dremel cutoff wheels. The magnet supply has gotten better so I would go with magnets cut to size if I were to do it again.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Ceramic/Alnico HYBRID

                        isn't the gibson iommi a mix of a2 and ceramic magnets?
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                        • #13
                          Re: Ceramic/Alnico HYBRID

                          Yes, and if I remember right Andrew Lamprecht had a 500T with an A2 in the middle with the spacer mags left in it.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Ceramic/Alnico HYBRID

                            just looked at the Gibson Tony Iommi signature and it is indeed a hybrid of alnico 2 and ceramic. But I'm not looking for vintage tone.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Ceramic/Alnico HYBRID

                              Iommi = vintage tone? Not really duder.

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