Most of the Alnico magnets I've bought or pulled out of other pickups had that 'brushed' look and were fairly shiny (maybe a 'metallic matte' might be a better description). In any case, they all looked about the same.
In experimenting with swapping magnets, I pulled the A5 magnets out of the original Burstbucker Pros that were in my 2003 LP Std. and they were different. The 'flat' sides were black...not metallic looking. The edges looked about the same as the other Alnico magnets. The magnets were slightly different dimensions; slightly shorter length and either slightly wider or taller (can't remember) or possibly both. But the length was definitely slightly shorter. These magnets also seemed to be have a stronger magnetic strength.
In comparing these magnets with some A5 pulls out of a couple of DiMarzios; when installed in the same p'up the Gibson mags had extended highs and lows and a more scooped sound. Both DiMarzio magnets looked identical and were allegedly A5, they came out of a PAF Pro and a Humbucker From Hell.
Are these Gibson magnets cast? Where (other than Gibson) can I get some of these magnets? I ask because some overwound p'ups, like a Duncan Custom 5, seem to be kind of middy and compressed/congested and they already use A5. I wanted to try these 'black' magnets in these type p'up to see if it opens them up a bit.
PS - I fairly certain these magnets are not ceramic, I have some ceramic pulls and these are different. Besides, Burstbucker Pros are advertised as Alnico 5 and these were stock in a brand new LP.
In experimenting with swapping magnets, I pulled the A5 magnets out of the original Burstbucker Pros that were in my 2003 LP Std. and they were different. The 'flat' sides were black...not metallic looking. The edges looked about the same as the other Alnico magnets. The magnets were slightly different dimensions; slightly shorter length and either slightly wider or taller (can't remember) or possibly both. But the length was definitely slightly shorter. These magnets also seemed to be have a stronger magnetic strength.
In comparing these magnets with some A5 pulls out of a couple of DiMarzios; when installed in the same p'up the Gibson mags had extended highs and lows and a more scooped sound. Both DiMarzio magnets looked identical and were allegedly A5, they came out of a PAF Pro and a Humbucker From Hell.
Are these Gibson magnets cast? Where (other than Gibson) can I get some of these magnets? I ask because some overwound p'ups, like a Duncan Custom 5, seem to be kind of middy and compressed/congested and they already use A5. I wanted to try these 'black' magnets in these type p'up to see if it opens them up a bit.
PS - I fairly certain these magnets are not ceramic, I have some ceramic pulls and these are different. Besides, Burstbucker Pros are advertised as Alnico 5 and these were stock in a brand new LP.
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