Visual difference between Ceramic and A5 magnets

TopJimmy

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Are there any markings on either magnet that can help me distinguish one from the other? Also how do you know what is north and south?
 
Re: Visual difference between Ceramic and A5 magnets

Ceramic will be black (just like a refridgerator magnet) and all types of Alnico have a silverish look to them.
 
Re: Visual difference between Ceramic and A5 magnets

I took apart a 59 I had. The magnet was black but one side of it had a silverish look. I guess it is safe to assume this is an A5.
 
Re: Visual difference between Ceramic and A5 magnets

I'm not sure what the markings are for cerarmic, but the magnets that were installed in my SD pickups have these markings:

A2 = blue (it rhymes, which is how I remember)
A5 = black (uh, the one that doesn't rhyme)

The marking on the side goes towards the neck (at least for the bridge, I'm not sure about the neck).
 
Re: Visual difference between Ceramic and A5 magnets

TopJimmy said:
Are there any markings on either magnet that can help me distinguish one from the other? Also how do you know what is north and south?
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Also how do you know what is north and south?[/QUOTE]

do what you would do if you were lost use a compass! :laugh2:
 
Re: Visual difference between Ceramic and A5 magnets

The magnet I pulled out of my SD '59 was not all silver. It was black all around except for one side of it. I'm looking to make one of those Custom/59 hybrids and want to make sure I have an A5.
 
Re: Visual difference between Ceramic and A5 magnets

if you got the pup from a dealer and not used, then I'm willing to bet that its A5. now if you got it used or from a buddy, double check. All the ceramic mags I've seen are all black, w/ no silver side. Good luck on that hybrid.
 
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