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  • AlNiCo-5 "Special"

    I know I could just ask the company but before I badger them - WHAT IS THIS STUFF? And what makes it so darn....SPECIAL. I know I have seen pickup builders using this term to set themselves apart..."Our poles are a SPECIAL mix - not the cheap ones" And boy, THEY ARE NOT CHEAP. Over twice as much as the regulars??? Really, REALLY, special??? Or SNAKE OIL?? Will anyone fill me in on their experience with the AL5-Special?

    -Rob

  • #2
    Alnico was the thing in the '60's.
    Ounce for ounce it was the best magnet for speakers.(I know the question pertains to pickups)
    Then came ceramic magnets which were way cheaper to produce.
    So Alnico fell out of favor.
    Now it seems that everything old is the best.
    It is really a matter of choice & what you are trying to achieve in the PU design, what specific magnet material that you choose to use.
    Here is a link to the different properties of magnetic materials.: Alnico Magnets- Technical Information - Dura Magnetics, Inc.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Jazz P Bass View Post
      Alnico was the thing in the '60's.
      Ounce for ounce it was the best magnet for speakers.(I know the question pertains to pickups)
      Then came ceramic magnets which were way cheaper to produce.
      So Alnico fell out of favor.
      Now it seems that everything old is the best.
      It is really a matter of choice & what you are trying to achieve in the PU design, what specific magnet material that you choose to use.
      Here is a link to the different properties of magnetic materials.: Alnico Magnets- Technical Information - Dura Magnetics, Inc.
      Is the 5-7 the "special"?

      -Rob

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      • #4
        I think the 'Special' tag is a marketing thing.
        Here is a rundown from Fender on the useage of the different Alnico magnets & there properties.
        Link: What Are Alnico Pickups? | Fender News & Tech Talk | Fender Guitar

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Jazz P Bass View Post
          I think the 'Special' tag is a marketing thing.
          Here is a rundown from Fender on the useage of the different Alnico magnets & there properties.
          Link: What Are Alnico Pickups? | Fender News & Tech Talk | Fender Guitar
          Arnold Magnetic Technologies - Alnico Guitar Magnets

          -Rob

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          • #6
            I think I just blew the minds of everyone who wanted to know if this crap was real....I did email Arnold and asked them to tell me the difference. We shall see...

            -Rob

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            • #7
              Originally posted by rhgwynn View Post
              I think I just blew the minds of everyone who wanted to know if this crap was real....I did email Arnold and asked them to tell me the difference. We shall see...

              -Rob
              Notice that all the magnets listed as special are the Rod Magnets, in .192" for Single Coils.
              The Non Special are the .189" rod magnets.
              Most normal rod magnets, are either .187", or .195".
              The ones you list look like a Bastard size to start with, and way over priced.
              T
              "If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
              Terry

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              • #8
                Never heard of it! But come to think of it, what a brilliant marketing idea. If it costs more, it must be better!

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                • #9
                  Bastard sized? Maybe. WAY overpriced? DEFINITELY. But - there are certainly boutique builders that use them; and they charge a hefty premium too. They would have to, since the poles alone would cost them nearly 16$ per unit. Still waiting to hear back from Arnold.

                  -Rob

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                  • #10
                    I'll just stick to my one stop shopping at mojo.
                    You can pay as little as 46 cents each for the .187" magnets.
                    I usually need other things, not just magnets, so I get it all on one order, and one shipping charge from mojo.
                    T
                    Last edited by big_teee; 02-20-2013, 05:10 PM.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by big_teee View Post
                      You can pay as little as 46 cents each for the .187" magnets.
                      Is that the bulk business pricing? What's the minimum order?

                      -Rob

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                      • #12
                        That price is for 100 magnets, with a dealer discount.
                        T
                        "If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
                        Terry

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                        • #13
                          I'm pretty sure that the A5 Special designation is for unoriented A5.
                          Arnold still has a foundry in the USA. The USA is not China and the prices will be different. Eventually (and probably soon) there will be no foundries in the USA and ALL magnets will come from China. You might choose according to what magnet sounds best not just which has the cheapest price hopefully. Personally I think Arnold magnets sound like ass.

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                          • #14
                            Their response:

                            Hi Robert

                            We call the Alnico 5 “Special” a hotter magnet – we use a different formulation. Below are a listing of the magnetic properties of the Alnico 5 Special and the Alnico 5. Anything else we can help you with let us know. Thanks……

                            ALNICO 5 SPECIAL
                            Br 12000 Gauss
                            Hc 700 Oersteds
                            Hci 705 Oersteds
                            BHmax 5.00 MGOe

                            ALNICO 5
                            Br 12800 Gauss
                            Hc 640 Oersteds
                            Hci 640 Oersteds
                            BHmax 5.5 MGOe

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Jazz P Bass View Post
                              Then came ceramic magnets which were way cheaper to produce.
                              And they are stronger for the same size, and not as easy to demagnetize. They might be a little lighter too? Maybe not.

                              Now neodymium has come along and replaced both on high end speakers.
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