Gentleman,
I would like to announce the introduction of a newly developed Magnet for replacement in Vintage PAF style Pickups.
The Magnets have been developed by Klein and Staddler here in the US and are based around Cyrogenically modified Mollybendum steel.
The flux density is said to be around 233um which when compared to a standard A2 or even A5 magnet offers a 42 percent increase.
The Gauze is slightly up on the above mentioned with a ferrulunium rating of 9.3.
The output is around 52 mv.
The slew rate has an astonishing rise time of of .03 ms with a fall rate around .027.
THD is quoted at .002 percent , Yes thats right !
So can you imagine a magnet with these qualities and how they translate.
Theoretically there yould be virtually no compression with a signal to noise ratio ( when wound with .16 gauge copper to around 800 turns ) of 93db.
With slew rate figures approaching the inherent limit of Mollybendhum this would mean that the attack and delay would be around 7 times faster than any currently available magnet on the market.
The sustain capture ratio is 32:1 which is almost double the sustain figures of any other magnet.
A test sample of around 300 people is required.
Expressions of interest please.