I'm new here so first I'll say hello to everybody.
I recently got two Dearmond pickups from 1967 in a trade for a pedal. They look very much like the model 55 pickup on this page: http://musicpickups.com/images/21857432.jpg.
They have adjustable pole pieces and are attached to that metal plate. Difference is the cover cut outs are of the mustache pattern. They both measure 9.5K. I have only tried one of them and the problem is that the output is really low and dull compared to humbucker I use. A normal 8k HB type with alnico A3 magnet. And as I move the Dearmond closer to the strings ouput rises somewhat but then the pole pieces start to pull on the strings giving distortion. So I removed the pole pieces and now I can get the pickup real close to the strings without getting magnetic pull, the ouput is high and treble is better.
So I wonder, is it possible that these magnets need a recharge? I thought these pickups should be high output with plenty of bite. I guess I should solder in the other one and compare as well. I'm thinking of buying some of those square neo magnets for recharging and perhaps a A1302 for measuring.
Edit: I might have posted this thread to fast. The problem seems to be getting a good height and pole piece setup. I'm not used to these pickups. The strength of the pole pieces varies greatly depending on how deep they sit. They have greatest pull furthest out from the pickups.
I recently got two Dearmond pickups from 1967 in a trade for a pedal. They look very much like the model 55 pickup on this page: http://musicpickups.com/images/21857432.jpg.
They have adjustable pole pieces and are attached to that metal plate. Difference is the cover cut outs are of the mustache pattern. They both measure 9.5K. I have only tried one of them and the problem is that the output is really low and dull compared to humbucker I use. A normal 8k HB type with alnico A3 magnet. And as I move the Dearmond closer to the strings ouput rises somewhat but then the pole pieces start to pull on the strings giving distortion. So I removed the pole pieces and now I can get the pickup real close to the strings without getting magnetic pull, the ouput is high and treble is better.
So I wonder, is it possible that these magnets need a recharge? I thought these pickups should be high output with plenty of bite. I guess I should solder in the other one and compare as well. I'm thinking of buying some of those square neo magnets for recharging and perhaps a A1302 for measuring.
Edit: I might have posted this thread to fast. The problem seems to be getting a good height and pole piece setup. I'm not used to these pickups. The strength of the pole pieces varies greatly depending on how deep they sit. They have greatest pull furthest out from the pickups.
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