It was just called to my attention that HS Mag has copied photos and my USA magnet descriptions from the ThroBak website to the HS Mag website to describe their product. Frankly it is bizarre since my descriptions describe ThroBak USA Made magnets as Illinois made or Indiana made because all my magnet are made by Arnold, T&S and Permanent Magnet (now out of business but I still have some stock). But anyway if this is how HS Mag is describing their product then I would not feel confident about how honest they would be as a vendor so I though I would give people here a heads up.
Here is the copy they lifted from my website.
Choose Alnico guitar pickup magnets for the best in true vintage Alnico magnet tone. MADE in CHINA:
A2 long / Scooped mids, chimey highs, warm sweet tones, loose feel.
A2 short / Scooped mids, spankier tone than long A2.
A3 long / Very weak, nice clarity for use in P90 pickups but very low output for PAF pickups.
A4 long / Balanced mids, treble and low end, drier toned than A2.
A5 long oriented / mid dominant, focused tone, jazzy cleans.
A5 short oriented / mid dominant tone, fatter toned than long oriented A5.
A5 long unoriented (Illinois) / Great low end clarity with good mids.
A5 long unoriented (Indiana) / Less low end clarity more treble snarl, good mids
And here are the photos they took from the old ThroBak website.
Jon
ThroBak Electronics
Here is the copy they lifted from my website.
Choose Alnico guitar pickup magnets for the best in true vintage Alnico magnet tone. MADE in CHINA:
A2 long / Scooped mids, chimey highs, warm sweet tones, loose feel.
A2 short / Scooped mids, spankier tone than long A2.
A3 long / Very weak, nice clarity for use in P90 pickups but very low output for PAF pickups.
A4 long / Balanced mids, treble and low end, drier toned than A2.
A5 long oriented / mid dominant, focused tone, jazzy cleans.
A5 short oriented / mid dominant tone, fatter toned than long oriented A5.
A5 long unoriented (Illinois) / Great low end clarity with good mids.
A5 long unoriented (Indiana) / Less low end clarity more treble snarl, good mids
And here are the photos they took from the old ThroBak website.
Jon
ThroBak Electronics
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