DreX
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I made a test rig with a neck '59 so that I could record all the magnets I have on hand. Nothing about the rig changed from magnet to magnet, I just slid one magnet out and slid the next one it.
IMO, the sound clips only tell half the story. It felt different interacting with all of them, like some seemed more or less sensitive than others, or a harder pick attack would have a sharper or softer sound than another magnet. You might hear a subtle difference, but it often seemed less subtle when I was playing the guitar.
Soundcloud auto-normalized the files, so you can't see the relative amplitudes, but the roughcasts appeared to be a bit louder than the smooth magnets on average, and they're all a bit thicker than the polished magnets too. The "no magnet" recording was about 1/10th as loud as the others. The A8 was a bit louder than the C8, but both where about 50% louder than the A2, A3, A4 and A5, and over twice as strong magnetically.
no magnet
A2 smooth
A2 roughcast
A3 smooth
A3 roughcast
A4 smooth
A4 roughcast
A5 smooth
A5 roughcast
A5 unoriented roughcast
A8 roughcast
C8 smooth
IMO, the sound clips only tell half the story. It felt different interacting with all of them, like some seemed more or less sensitive than others, or a harder pick attack would have a sharper or softer sound than another magnet. You might hear a subtle difference, but it often seemed less subtle when I was playing the guitar.
Soundcloud auto-normalized the files, so you can't see the relative amplitudes, but the roughcasts appeared to be a bit louder than the smooth magnets on average, and they're all a bit thicker than the polished magnets too. The "no magnet" recording was about 1/10th as loud as the others. The A8 was a bit louder than the C8, but both where about 50% louder than the A2, A3, A4 and A5, and over twice as strong magnetically.
no magnet
A2 smooth
A2 roughcast
A3 smooth
A3 roughcast
A4 smooth
A4 roughcast
A5 smooth
A5 roughcast
A5 unoriented roughcast
A8 roughcast
C8 smooth