Re: Magnets???
I'd put active electronics in my guitar if I could also buy a car battery and hook it up to that. Or phantom power would be cool. Why hasn't that been done?
There’s no need for it, That’s why.
Back when I used EMG pickups I could go a year without changing the battery. But I would check it when I changed my strings.
The original MusicMan Stingray bass didn’t even turn the battery off when you yanked the plug out. It was always on. The op amp had very low current draw. This is the same chip in the original EMG pickups.
There have been setups where phantom power is sent up the cable, or like on Alembic instruments you can use an external power supply.
Back in 1977 I had a preamp (Hi-A Chip) in my Rickenbacker bass. There were no battery boxes back then. So to change batteries you had to remove the pickguard. Wasn’t a trivial matter! I never once had a battery go dead on me during a gig.
... Or those crappy vintage noiseless Fender pickups...
Which by the way were designed by Rob Turner from EMG! The N series pickups were designed by Bill Lawrence.
That’s where actives excel. Stacked humbuckers lose a lot of power and low frequencies due to phase cancellation. To compensate they over wind them.
An active stacked pickup can electrically isolate the two coils, and they don’t have to be wound hot, which kills the highs. It’s a more advanced system.
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