Hello to all,
I've recently decided to make myself a set of single coil kits from StewMac. (A5, 52mm, 42AWG)
After assembly, the pickups were put through a 'sled' that I made from an old vice and two long neodymium bar magnets.
With a gaussmeter I borrowed from a technician friend, I measured across all 6 poles of my single coils.
The longer magnets D & G string show readings around 150mT on this meter, but the shortest magnet, the B string shows about 70-80mT.
The gauss is consistent with the distance from the charging magnets in the sled.
We measured a pickup from a manufacturer and found the gauss to be spot on 99.98mT averaged across all 6 magnets, very consistent.
This leads me to my question (if I could please kindly tap you more knowledgeable fellas on the shoulder here).
How would one achieve a consistent gauss reading across all 6 magnets?
Any input greatly appreciated!
Cheers, Gonz
I've recently decided to make myself a set of single coil kits from StewMac. (A5, 52mm, 42AWG)
After assembly, the pickups were put through a 'sled' that I made from an old vice and two long neodymium bar magnets.
With a gaussmeter I borrowed from a technician friend, I measured across all 6 poles of my single coils.
The longer magnets D & G string show readings around 150mT on this meter, but the shortest magnet, the B string shows about 70-80mT.
The gauss is consistent with the distance from the charging magnets in the sled.
We measured a pickup from a manufacturer and found the gauss to be spot on 99.98mT averaged across all 6 magnets, very consistent.
This leads me to my question (if I could please kindly tap you more knowledgeable fellas on the shoulder here).
How would one achieve a consistent gauss reading across all 6 magnets?
Any input greatly appreciated!
Cheers, Gonz
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