If you are a skilled designer of pickups looking to create the best sound from your instrument you have a choice between alnico and ceramic magnets when it comes to magnetic guitar pickups.
Do lace pickups have ceramic magnets across the back.
Some of my favorite pickups have ceramic magnets i like not love the sound of mim ceramic single coils they sound really stratty the 80 s mij low output ceramic pickups almost sound more vintage to me than real vintage pickups.
I love humbuckers too same deal.
A guitar pickup s magnet or magnets provide s the power that enables it to do its thing by sensing the movement of the guitar s steel strings when you play.
They can also exert more string pull.
These pickups are rare.
These are even stronger than alnico.
It s a neck pickup but i once fitted it into an old shaftesbury les paul at the neck position and it sounded nice.
If just one or two magnets are used.
I bought a pair of the warman humbucker sized p90 pickups with ceramic pickups and i find them too harsh in both neck and bridge positions.
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To my ear much of the personality of the strat is lost with this type of pickup.
They are composed of iron oxide and strontium carbonate.
They tend toward a response with less low end and a strong upper midrange.
The ceramic pickup non magnetic poles plus bar magnet has a different tone from the classic alnico.
Yep measuring a pickup s dc resistance will not tell you if the magnets are alnico or ceramic.
I love vintage a2 a3 a5 magnet pickups.
Different types of guitar pickups use different numbers of magnets usually one two or six depending on their design.
While their hard brittle quality and low energy exclude them from some applications ceramic magnets have won wide acceptance due to their corrosion and demagnetization.
What is a ceramic magnet ceramic magnets also known as ferrite magnets were developed in the 1960 s as a low cost alternative to metallic magnets.
Alnico is a family of iron alloys which in addition to iron are composed primarily of aluminium al nickel ni and cobalt co hence acronym al ni co they also include copper and sometimes titanium alnico alloys are ferromagnetic and are used to make permanent magnets before the development of rare earth magnets in the 1970s they were the strongest type of permanent magnet.