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  • Neodymium Bar Magnets

    wonder if these would sound good

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  • #2
    I don't know. But I sure hope that the UPS guy isn't also delivering anybody's vintage video or cassette tapes in the same truck.

    Perhaps, the same county.

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    • #3
      i have ordered these types of magnets before and the field doesnt extend much but it is strong within an inch or so

      wonder what they sound like compared to say an A8
      or A5 for that matter

      curious.............

      they seem to be the right size
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      RG2EX1 w/ SD hot-rodded pickups / RG4EXFM1 w/ Carvin S22j/b + FVN middle
      SR500 / Martin 000CE-1/Epiphone Hummingbird
      Epiphone Florentine with OEM Probuckers
      Ehdwuld branded Blue semi hollow custom with JB/Jazz
      Reptile Green Gibson Custom Studio / Aqua Dean Shire semi hollow with piezo
      Carvin Belair / Laney GC80A Acoustic Amp (a gift from Guitar Player Mag)
      GNX3000 (yea I'm a modeler)

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      • #4
        If they are too strong they will probably cause a lot of string pull and kill your sustain.

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        • #5
          super low

          may not be able to get them low enough

          may have to raise action

          may need to play slide

          dang
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          RG2EX1 w/ SD hot-rodded pickups / RG4EXFM1 w/ Carvin S22j/b + FVN middle
          SR500 / Martin 000CE-1/Epiphone Hummingbird
          Epiphone Florentine with OEM Probuckers
          Ehdwuld branded Blue semi hollow custom with JB/Jazz
          Reptile Green Gibson Custom Studio / Aqua Dean Shire semi hollow with piezo
          Carvin Belair / Laney GC80A Acoustic Amp (a gift from Guitar Player Mag)
          GNX3000 (yea I'm a modeler)

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          • #6
            I mean, if you have time to kill, won't hurt to try, worst case is you'll have to put the original mags back.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by devastone View Post
              I mean, if you have time to kill, won't hurt to try, worst case is you'll have to put the original mags back.
              Thats what I'm thinking
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              RG2EX1 w/ SD hot-rodded pickups / RG4EXFM1 w/ Carvin S22j/b + FVN middle
              SR500 / Martin 000CE-1/Epiphone Hummingbird
              Epiphone Florentine with OEM Probuckers
              Ehdwuld branded Blue semi hollow custom with JB/Jazz
              Reptile Green Gibson Custom Studio / Aqua Dean Shire semi hollow with piezo
              Carvin Belair / Laney GC80A Acoustic Amp (a gift from Guitar Player Mag)
              GNX3000 (yea I'm a modeler)

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              • #8
                I would think *tiny* neo magnets are worth exploring. But nothing close to the size of a typical pickup magnet.
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                • #9
                  I would expect neo-bar magents to pull the strings down and affix them to the pickups, thereby producing no sound, or just one sound only once.

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                  • #10
                    Neo bars? Nope

                    Maybe something foil-thin or thereabouts
                    "New stuff always sucks" -Me

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                    • #11
                      Just to keep this in perspective, there is these guys who've been doing Neo magnet pups for awhile. Never heard them, and don't know their sales figures, but they have been around for awhile.

                      Extremely hifi humbucking pickups with a super sweet treble. They are like humbuckers on steroids, with lots of detail and dynamics but no harshness at all.

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                      • #12
                        I have a Entwhistle HDN humbucker. It's very loud, hard, articulate, and bright. I changed out the nickle steel baseplate for a brass baseplate which rounded off the treble and beefed up the mids. I would like to try one in a really low K humbucker in the neck position like a Dimarzio HFH.
                        Last edited by idsnowdog; 05-07-2021, 01:35 PM.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by ArtieToo View Post
                          I don't know. But I sure hope that the UPS guy isn't also delivering anybody's vintage video or cassette tapes in the same truck.

                          Perhaps, the same county.
                          20th century magnet humor for us old guys...
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Mincer View Post
                            I would think *tiny* neo magnets are worth exploring. But nothing close to the size of a typical pickup magnet.
                            I never tried this but it looked interesting.

                            "How To Make Cheap Guitar Pickups Sound Great for Less Than $1 (Ceramic to Neodymium)'


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                            • #15
                              Tried it a couple of years ago, sounded way too bright…

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