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I don't know much about bass pickups so I cant really tell you which size and shape magnets to get. When you are buying parts, just keep in mind that the polarity has to be going the right way. Also remember that if it's a little too big you can always grind it down some
If you are making a bass soap bar, and you want to use a ceramic magnet (which I recommend), the usual way of doing it is to have the magnet contact some steel poles.
You can use a bar magnet as the pole piece if it's the right shape and size, and the poles are oriented the right way, but generally it's easier to have the bar magnet contact either steel rods or blades.
The problem with a lot of ceramic magnets is the poles are on the wrong sides for use in pickups.
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