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  • Single Coil Pickup Lost Magnetism

    Hello,

    I have a single coil pickup that has lost its magnetism. I noticed an issue with it and then used a friend's gaussmeter and measured the other 2 pickups at approximately 22 gauss and this one around 5.

    Is it possible to remagnetize this pickup without tearing it out of the guitar?

    I have some strong magnets (Neodymium), but I know these are pretty strong and I certainly do not want to make a pickup with "super magnets" =)

    Thanks for your suggestions.

  • #2
    I would be careful around the other pickups in the guitar .A big neo magnet . is it a strat style guitar ?
    it is possible to charge it with one magnet depending on the strength. but I'm not sure if you will get it fully charged i have always used 2
    if this is a vintage instrument i would remove the pickup take some readings of the others & charge it close to the gauss of the others
    "UP here in the Canada we shoot things we don't understand"

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    • #3
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      Here is what I was thinking. This isn't a vintage instrument. So I'm not too concerned...I appreciate the caution statement though.

      If I did pull the pickups out, would I go with Option A or B?

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      • #4
        Near the bottom of the page
        STEWMAC.COM : Instructions for Single-coil Alnico 5 Magnet
        "UP here in the Canada we shoot things we don't understand"

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        • #5
          Awesome. Thanks Copperhead

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