Have you ever wondered what kind of differences the magnets in your pickups make.
Ceramic vs alnico magnets pickups.
Alnico seems to be the popular favorite but on the other hand there is no shortage of popular recordings that feature ceramic.
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What s the difference between ceramic alnico magnet pickups.
Alnico is nice and warm and great for blues.
Ceramic magnets ceramic magnets are made of ceramic surprise.
Alnico you often hear that the sound of a pickup is dominated by the choice of magnet used in its construction.
Magnetically speaking ceramic magnets produce a stronger field than alnico.
We use alnico 3 magnets in our real 54 s to give them a bright glassy tone.
Let s listen to how they sound.
Ceramic is quite strong and gives a very bright tone.
Alnico vii is in some pickups but this is rare.
Ceramic magnets are made from ferrites often iron oxides.
Alnico vs ceramic magnets.
Alnico vs ceramic pickups if you re into guitar or bass guitar pickups and mods you probably hear the words alnico and ceramic a lot call us today.
You see ceramic is easier to come by than alnico making it a cheaper magnet to make.
To crown a winner in our alnico vs ceramic magnets shootout we would need a way to accurately compare the two which is not an easy task.
Alnico viii is generally between ceramic and alnico v with quite a bit of magnetic pull punchy with upper mids but a little more warmth than ceramic.
As a guitar pickup magnet it s lows are soft and bouncy mids are generally warm and full and highs are glassy.
By some players the ceramic magnets are given a bad reputation when compared to alnico which is probably due to their association with cheaper instruments.
Today i compare alnico ii iii iv v viii and a ceramic v.
Whereas ceramic is used in metal as it sounds tight loud and cool.
It retains articulation and clarity even with heavy distortion which makes it suited for heavy distorted styles.