DanielMapleSG
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Has anyone taken an alnico 5 magnet out of a pickup and put a ceramic magnet instead? If so what does the tone sound like with a ceramic magnet instead of an alnico 5? Thanks
Alnico 8 does a much better job than ceramic IMO.
Ceramic will make it obnoxious and ice picky. I would only recommend it if you truly hate your audience.
Ceramic will make it obnoxious and ice picky. I would only recommend it if you truly hate your audience.
Actually, wasn't that back when Brendan Small was using EMGs still?
This is actually a good example of what ceramic magnet pickups sound like.
They're a little scooped sounding compared to A5,
Ceramic will make it obnoxious and ice picky. I would only recommend it if you truly hate your audience.
A magnet does not have its own tone. It has no tone at all without a coil(s), which also has no tone with a magnet.
There are A2 pickups that are bright and spanky and A5 pickups which are darker and gritty. It really depends on the coils.
Which A2 pickups have you tried?Its funny though, I have not liked any pickups with A2s...would be interesting to try a magnet swap with a pickup I like such as the JB or Screamin Demon to see how the A2 reacts to something I already like...
Which A2 pickups have you tried?
Try a Custom Custom.I had a Seymour Duncan Alnico II Pro Strat set and a Gibson Les Paul with Alnico II's (I believe is was a burstbucker 1 set) Just couldn't dial them in. The SD Alnico II Strat set I replaced with Fender Fat 50's and loved the tone, I didn't swap out the pickups in the Les Paul so I don't know the difference in swapping out pickups in that guitar. I had a Fender Strat with Alnico IIIs that sounded decent but I swapped them out for a hotter Alnico V's that sounded and responded better personally.
Those are the ones I can think of. My main pickups I use are the Dimebucker, Screamin Demon, Hot Rails, and JB.