Hi guys!
looking at the specs listed in all p'ups, when AlNiCo is used, it's always stated what it is, A2, A5, A8, etc. But when ceramic magnets are used, it just says "ceramic". Why is that, if there are at least as many types of ceramic grades as there are in AlNiCo?
Looking at the SD p'up line, you'll see that they have A LOT of ceramic p'ups... specially single coil guitar and most bass' p'ups are ceramic.
Ceramic, yes, but what ceramic? Does it really matter? Or only one grade is being used in p'up making? It seems to be used a lot more in bass p'up making... is there a specific reason based on tone or they just help to keep the revenues from sales higher, being cheaper to produce?
Inquirying minds would like to know... I'm all ears!
Yours very truly,
Pepe aka Lt. Kojak
Milano, Italy
looking at the specs listed in all p'ups, when AlNiCo is used, it's always stated what it is, A2, A5, A8, etc. But when ceramic magnets are used, it just says "ceramic". Why is that, if there are at least as many types of ceramic grades as there are in AlNiCo?
Looking at the SD p'up line, you'll see that they have A LOT of ceramic p'ups... specially single coil guitar and most bass' p'ups are ceramic.
Ceramic, yes, but what ceramic? Does it really matter? Or only one grade is being used in p'up making? It seems to be used a lot more in bass p'up making... is there a specific reason based on tone or they just help to keep the revenues from sales higher, being cheaper to produce?

Inquirying minds would like to know... I'm all ears!
Yours very truly,
Pepe aka Lt. Kojak
Milano, Italy
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