Chocklit_Thunda
New member
Hi
I've been running through the design of a new bass pickup for a project of mine. Basically it's a soapbar humbucker with the magnets situated directly in the coils in the place of the blades. Wire gauge and coating to be decided a bit later, I've been looking at mixing and matching 2 magnets in the humbucker. So basically using say an A2 and A5 in the neck or an A5 and ceramic In the bridge for a kind of "best of both worlds" tone.
I wanna know if the two magnets with differing strengths, sitting side by side with opposing polarities will cause the weaker to degauss.
Basically 2 magnets, one north up, one south up, parallel to each other separated only by the wires of each coil. Will one die?
Thanks
I've been running through the design of a new bass pickup for a project of mine. Basically it's a soapbar humbucker with the magnets situated directly in the coils in the place of the blades. Wire gauge and coating to be decided a bit later, I've been looking at mixing and matching 2 magnets in the humbucker. So basically using say an A2 and A5 in the neck or an A5 and ceramic In the bridge for a kind of "best of both worlds" tone.
I wanna know if the two magnets with differing strengths, sitting side by side with opposing polarities will cause the weaker to degauss.
Basically 2 magnets, one north up, one south up, parallel to each other separated only by the wires of each coil. Will one die?
Thanks