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I have a set of recent probuckers in a epi that i put A3 in and they sound great. Dynamics are better then A2 or A5 that i also tried and they sound more complex then 2 or 5. Today i goodled A3 PAF and this is the first thing that came up. Sound opposite of what i hear. Just curious what others think about this.....
A3 is a rare magnet type found in vintage PAF pickups. It's considered the weakest and has a low output, reduced picking dynamics, and less harmonic content than other Alnico grades. Some say Gibson may have recognized the limitations of A3 in PAF pickups and that's why it's so rare. Here are some things to know about A3 magnets in PAF pickups: Clarity: A3 magnets have nice clarity, but are very weak and have a low output for PAF pickups.The original PAF design called for Alnico 5 magnets, but early examples can be Alnico 2, Alnico 3, or Alnico 5
A3 is a rare magnet type found in vintage PAF pickups. It's considered the weakest and has a low output, reduced picking dynamics, and less harmonic content than other Alnico grades. Some say Gibson may have recognized the limitations of A3 in PAF pickups and that's why it's so rare. Here are some things to know about A3 magnets in PAF pickups: Clarity: A3 magnets have nice clarity, but are very weak and have a low output for PAF pickups.The original PAF design called for Alnico 5 magnets, but early examples can be Alnico 2, Alnico 3, or Alnico 5