Magnetism in general baffles me. Hell, I think I understand women better than I understand magnetism. And that's not saying much.
Having said that, let us say I had a single-coil pickup using six alnico pole-pieces - perhaps you have seen such a very pickup in your lives! - and I stuck an iron bar on the bottom of it, such that all those polepieces were magnetically coupled. What sort of outcome should I, or might I, expect from doing that?
Does the effect of such coupling radically change the basic tone, or merely shape it a little?
Does the composition, or any other physical properties, of such a "bar" matter at all, or is the mere fact of having used one the lion's share of what I might expect to change, and any other characteristics mere details?
Are there existing commercial examples of this in action? (apart from Tele bridge pickups)
Having said that, let us say I had a single-coil pickup using six alnico pole-pieces - perhaps you have seen such a very pickup in your lives! - and I stuck an iron bar on the bottom of it, such that all those polepieces were magnetically coupled. What sort of outcome should I, or might I, expect from doing that?
Does the effect of such coupling radically change the basic tone, or merely shape it a little?
Does the composition, or any other physical properties, of such a "bar" matter at all, or is the mere fact of having used one the lion's share of what I might expect to change, and any other characteristics mere details?
Are there existing commercial examples of this in action? (apart from Tele bridge pickups)
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