While browsing through Lākland's bass inventory, one thing got me both interested and a bit confused.
Does anyone know just how the old Hagström Bi-Sonics - or their newer incarnation, the Chi-Sonics and Dark Stars - are made? What's the difference between the construction of those and the more commonly known P, J or MM pickups?
The most I've been able to figure out of the Hammon Engineering page is that they use a double row of magnets underneath (no idea which type - Lākland uses Neos) and a metallic bobbin core separating the flatwork - and apparently Darkstars use an eight-layer core laminate as opposed to a five-layer core in the Bi-Sonics. How far off am I from the mark? Considering I'm up to page 12 (going chronologically through the forum and reading about 75% of the threads till now), I haven't seen these pickups discussed in any great detail - ergo the question.
“Initially, the plan was to develop a product that would produce a warm classic sound, reminiscent of Hagstrom Bi-Sonics,” says Lakland founder and president, Dan Lakin. “But when we got to the five-string version, the Alnicos weren't giving us the output we wanted. Once we went to the Neodymium magnets, a whole world of other possibilities suddenly opened up. Now we have passive pickups that can deliver the clarity and output of many active systems, and active humbuckers that offer unparalleled frequency response and output quality. The result is an incredible variety of choices in terms of bass tone, including tone similar to that heard on a fully mixed recording.”
The most I've been able to figure out of the Hammon Engineering page is that they use a double row of magnets underneath (no idea which type - Lākland uses Neos) and a metallic bobbin core separating the flatwork - and apparently Darkstars use an eight-layer core laminate as opposed to a five-layer core in the Bi-Sonics. How far off am I from the mark? Considering I'm up to page 12 (going chronologically through the forum and reading about 75% of the threads till now), I haven't seen these pickups discussed in any great detail - ergo the question.
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