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  • Blade mags Vs. Cylindrical mags

    Several tedious things, problems with string spacing etc, are pushing me towards a "blade" magnet, for guitar pickups and bass pickups.

    What should I expect? What are the main differences in tone, response, volume..

    And, the most important thing! Where could I find blade magnets?
    Well, in europe it's difficult to find classical polepieces, too, if you're not a pro.
    Biarnel Liuteria
    Italian handmade guitars and basses
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    I use steel blades and a bar magnet for humbucking bass pickups. The bar magnet doesn't have to be the full length of the blades. Just a regular humbucker magnet works well.

    You can use steel bar stock for blades. The thicker blades have a tendency for a darker tone. If you use laminated steel, you can avoid the eddy currents in the blade, and get a brighter tone.

    Ceramic magnets work well with blades, because the ceramic is brighter, but gets tempered by the steel.

    I only made one bass pickup with an actual magnet blade pole, but it had very little output, so I stopped pursuing that route. YMMV.
    It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein


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      David, I will never thank you enough


      Originally posted by David Schwab View Post
      I use steel blades and a bar magnet for humbucking bass pickups. The bar magnet doesn't have to be the full length of the blades. Just a regular humbucker magnet works well.
      Ok, let's say we use the alnico bar stewmac sells for guitar humbuckers.
      I should lay it flat (north up?) and place the blade perpendicular to it, right?
      The mag field across the strings will be of even strenght, even on the longer 6-strings pickup?
      In that case, will it be better to have the mag bar centered, or shifted towards the bass strings?

      Originally posted by David Schwab View Post
      The thicker blades have a tendency for a darker tone. If you use laminated steel, you can avoid the eddy currents in the blade, and get a brighter tone.
      What do you mean by "thick", in numbers?
      When a bar is medium thick, when it's normal, when it's quite thick?
      ...same measurements for guitars?

      And, sorry but... what is laminated steel?
      Biarnel Liuteria
      Italian handmade guitars and basses
      http://www.biarnel.com/liuteria/
      http://www.myspace.com/biarnel

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