Pickup slightly microphonic aftet magnet swap?

Rex_Rocker

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Has that happened to you?

I just swapped the magnet in my Jazz to A4, and then back to A5, and now it's slightly microphonic. When I tap on any of my other pickups on my guitars, I get a very muted thud sound through the amp. With the Jazz, I get a ping, rather. And it also feeds back more easily and not very musically.

Is there a way to fix it without plain having to repot it? Maybe reheating the baseplate with a hairdrier so that it settles a bit? Or anything else?

Thanks!
 
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It happens (and BTW, I had once the issue with some... RC A4).

In such situations, I just change the mag again. Some RC bars leave micro gaps pushing other components to vibrate anyway.

Yeah molting a bit the wax is a good idea. Adding wax is still doable too.

If it's a problem, any dampening materials can help. The luthier winder for whom I've worked had OEM pickups with a thin cushion of foam under powerful mags and unpotted coils. They didn't squeal.

Some makers recommend to put a bit of soft adhesive tape or a bid of silicon to avoid squealing covers. These materials can be used elsewhere in a pickup. I've somewhere a humbucker whose bar magnet is totally encapsulated in a soft plastic housing.

I've used sometimes plumber teflon tape: it's ugly but can't be seen from outside if judiciously placed and it's efficient when it comes to secure loose components / avoid microphony.

All components must be tightly fastened without any gap between them anyway.

Good luck. Let us know how it turns.
 
I'll try the hairdrier, and maybe adding little bits of wax on the baseplate and magnet first.

Oh, and also forgot to mention this is an uncovered pickup.

THanks!
 
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I think it is a bonus! Microphonic pickups tend to be a little more dynamic, so I usually order them without any potting. But I also don't use very high gain.
 
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