On a stock OE pickup, which houses an ALnico 2 bar magnet; if the pickup is too 'icepickey', is one able to swap magnets to gain volume and/or reduce the high frequencies?
My SG Standard ADAPTED BEAUTIFULLY TO A 57 Classic in the neck however, the positioning of the louder 490R in the bridge spot oddly enough, is too bright on the 1st & 2nd strings.
This has forced me to try a new hobby of winding my own... easier said than done.
Does a magnet have to be charged far less than FULL to work properly in a pickup? I read somewhere Alnico works best at 14-20 gauss. Please clue me in.
My SG Standard ADAPTED BEAUTIFULLY TO A 57 Classic in the neck however, the positioning of the louder 490R in the bridge spot oddly enough, is too bright on the 1st & 2nd strings.
This has forced me to try a new hobby of winding my own... easier said than done.
Does a magnet have to be charged far less than FULL to work properly in a pickup? I read somewhere Alnico works best at 14-20 gauss. Please clue me in.
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