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  • Replacing Alnico 4

    I have a very reasonably priced Chinese pickup in the neck position of my Les Paul (tonerider). It measures 7.3K on my multimeter, and it says it has an alnico 4 magnet. It sounds pretty good, but maybe just a tad boomy. If I were to rip out the magnet and replace it with alnico 3 or 2 would I be moving in the right direction for something a little sweeter / clearer / more balanced?
    Opinions gratefully received.

  • #2
    Do you know how it's made?

    Some pickups are not made to replace parts. Some use hard potting and are not servicable. I've heard alnico 5 makes them clearer/brighter and with more output, but then you could just lower it further from the strings.
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    • #3
      I had a Duncan Jazz neck in one of my guitars, and it was also boomy, and that was with an alnico V.

      I ended up replacing it with a pickup I wound that I made specifically to be not boomy.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by holio cornolio View Post
        I have a very reasonably priced Chinese pickup in the neck position of my Les Paul (tonerider). It measures 7.3K on my multimeter, and it says it has an alnico 4 magnet. It sounds pretty good, but maybe just a tad boomy. If I were to rip out the magnet and replace it with alnico 3 or 2 would I be moving in the right direction for something a little sweeter / clearer / more balanced?
        Opinions gratefully received.
        I first used A5 on mine, but it didnt have good lowend and lacked mid range kick. I changed a good quality A4 and it made everything dramatically better. great midrange and smooth clean low end. A2 is quite nice; I use it my bridge P/U

        You might try changing the pole screws out too. In my limited experience the pole screw metal makes a huge difference. If the pickup is chinese you will need metic screws. I tried several screws in my design and several of them were so dark sounding it was rediculous!

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        • #5
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          Just proves my point, alnico 4 from one company doesn't sound like alnico 4 from every other company. Try every type of alnico you can get your hands on....
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