Jeff_H
Dean Hardtail Fanologist
Apologies if this has been covered. I'm familiar with how to swap magnets and the properties of different grades, but I don't know much about where magnets are made and how much difference country of origin or chemical makeup effect the magnet as a whole.
I'm aware of the typical sources of replacement magnets like AddictionFx and a couple of others. What I wanted to know specifically is if there is a source to obtain magnets like Seymour used to use in the late 70's through mid 80's; the very black and rough magnets as found in the old JB's, 59's, PG's and so on, before the change to the smooth sided polished magnets in use today? Magnets from the time when the old pickups sounded just a little different than they do today.
Is it enough to simply have a rough cast magnet to replicate the old SD magnets, or does color and country of origin play a part too? One last question. Are there different levels of rough cast magnets; some rougher than others?
Thanks.
I'm aware of the typical sources of replacement magnets like AddictionFx and a couple of others. What I wanted to know specifically is if there is a source to obtain magnets like Seymour used to use in the late 70's through mid 80's; the very black and rough magnets as found in the old JB's, 59's, PG's and so on, before the change to the smooth sided polished magnets in use today? Magnets from the time when the old pickups sounded just a little different than they do today.
Is it enough to simply have a rough cast magnet to replicate the old SD magnets, or does color and country of origin play a part too? One last question. Are there different levels of rough cast magnets; some rougher than others?
Thanks.