I don't wind, or own the requisite gear to do this myself, but I'll bet someone here does and has.
What, in very general terms, would the impact be on inductance when swapping one magnet type (ferrite v. alnico, say)?
I'm specifically thinking about P90/humbucker type bars. Let's say I've got a P90 with the standard 10000 turns of 42 and two alnicos. That's usually what, somewhere around 5.5H?
If I swap the magnets for ceramic, inductance will decrease, but by how much? 1H? More? Less?
If Duncan published inductance, I could work this out from their data points, but I don't know of any pickup maker who 1) offers otherwise identical pickups with different magnet materials, and 2) publishes inductance data.
What, in very general terms, would the impact be on inductance when swapping one magnet type (ferrite v. alnico, say)?
I'm specifically thinking about P90/humbucker type bars. Let's say I've got a P90 with the standard 10000 turns of 42 and two alnicos. That's usually what, somewhere around 5.5H?
If I swap the magnets for ceramic, inductance will decrease, but by how much? 1H? More? Less?
If Duncan published inductance, I could work this out from their data points, but I don't know of any pickup maker who 1) offers otherwise identical pickups with different magnet materials, and 2) publishes inductance data.
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