How to determine Grade of AlNiCo magnet

maxon

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is there any way possible to determine what grade of AlNiCo magnet I have in a pickup set?

I assume I would need to remove the magnet for this?

thanks in advance for any advice on the subject
 
Re: How to determine Grade of AlNiCo magnet

is there any way possible to determine what grade of AlNiCo magnet I have in a pickup set?

I assume I would need to remove the magnet for this?

thanks in advance for any advice on the subject
With a Gaussmeter you can get a pretty good idea, but only if you know for sure the mags are fully charged.

In all other cases, a rough idea can be had, but never 100% certainty.

And yes, the mag have to be removed.

HTH,
 
Re: How to determine Grade of AlNiCo magnet

is there any way possible to determine what grade of AlNiCo magnet I have in a pickup set?

I assume I would need to remove the magnet for this?

thanks in advance for any advice on the subject


some manufacturers apply a color code to the edge/end of the magnet.

Duncan, for example, will use blue for A2 and black for A5.

other dudes like LtKojak might probably know more about some of the other company's identifying marks.
 
Re: How to determine Grade of AlNiCo magnet

I've always wondered this. Always imagined a Nigel Tufnal moment "can you hear the Degaussed Alnico V with the extra rusty rough surface?" "So much better than the stock magnets".

Perhaps an idea for an upcoming "guess the magnet" poll.
 
Re: How to determine Grade of AlNiCo magnet

An educated guess is probably as accurate as anything else. Good luck.
 
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