In the past I have always used alnico 5 bars that come to me already magnetized for my humbuckers. However, I've often wondered what would happen in terms of tone if I charged/degaussed the magnets myself. So I did a test today.
First I made a test humbucker with 6,000 turns of 43 AWG SPN wire on both bobbins. Next I charged three A5s to around 950 gauss. Then I degaussed one down to 650 and the other to 550.
For the test, my goal was to determine the difference in tone for all three gauss levels. I did this by swapping out the magnets after playing the same chords and notes for comparison.
I was rather surprised when I discovered absolutely no difference in tone or sustain. All three A5s sounded exactly the same! In fact, I further degaussed one of the A5s down to 400. Still no difference. As a sanity check, I slid in a ceramic mag and once again, no change. Any Ideas about what may or may not be happening here?
First I made a test humbucker with 6,000 turns of 43 AWG SPN wire on both bobbins. Next I charged three A5s to around 950 gauss. Then I degaussed one down to 650 and the other to 550.
For the test, my goal was to determine the difference in tone for all three gauss levels. I did this by swapping out the magnets after playing the same chords and notes for comparison.
I was rather surprised when I discovered absolutely no difference in tone or sustain. All three A5s sounded exactly the same! In fact, I further degaussed one of the A5s down to 400. Still no difference. As a sanity check, I slid in a ceramic mag and once again, no change. Any Ideas about what may or may not be happening here?
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