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    I have a bunch of half size magnets the manufacturer told me to put next to eachother side by side, south to north, between the poles or at either end of the pickup. What is the sonic difference between doing this as opposite to one magnet large enough to fill the entire space?

  • #2
    Not enough information..
    There are quite a few different PU arrangements.
    I need to understand how the field lines are supposed to run.

    Please post pics (or drawings) of PU and magnets identifying pole faces.
    Last edited by Helmholtz; 05-07-2024, 12:03 AM.
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    • #3
      Thank you for your response.

      I don't know how the poles face. The company selling me magnets for Fig 2 and 3 do not elaborate. They don't sell magnets large enough to do Fig 1.

      Fig 4 is how an X2N I have works. I would have to take it apart to determine orientation.
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      • #4
        Ok, the cores (pole pieces, blades) of the 2 coils need to be magnetized by opposite magnet poles.

        In fig.1 the magnet side facing the left blade is one pole face and the magnet side facing the the right blade is the opposite pole face.
        In fig. 2 magnet poles from left to right should be either NS/NS or SN/SN, meaning that in the middle opposite poles are attached.
        In fig. 3 magnets are oriented like with fig. 2.
        In fig. 4 both magnets must have same poles on each side, so they need to be glued to overcome repelling.

        To identify poles (pole faces) I use either my Gaussmeter, a magnet pole detector or a compass.
        Also like poles repel and unlike poles attract.
        Last edited by Helmholtz; 05-08-2024, 10:07 PM.
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        • #5
          Thank you for the response. In Fig 1, I place the north side of the magnet towards the north of where the coil will be on the guitar, towards the neck, south towards the bridge.

          In Fig 2 you are suggesting the magnets should be stuck together, rather than repelling? They would be placed the same, but apart, in Fig 3.

          Fig 4 north and north would be facing the neck, south and south facing the bridge.





          For Fig 2, 3, and 4, What is the sonic difference between doing this as opposite to one magnet large enough to fill the entire space?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by pulpadded View Post

            In Fig 2 you are suggesting the magnets should be stuck together, rather than repelling? They would be placed the same, but apart, in Fig 3.

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            Yes and yes.


            Fig 4 north and north would be facing the neck, south and south facing the bridge.
            Yes, but reversing both magnets would also work. Result would be reversed signal phase.

            For Fig 2, 3, and 4, What is the sonic difference between doing this as opposite to one magnet large enough to fill the entire space?​​​
            1, 2 and 3 should sound essentially the same. But output may differ depending on total magnet volume and magnet type/grade.

            Fig. 3 might give a little less treble because of the wider magnetic field.
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