Mod Cheap Ceramic Pickups Into Vintage Staggered Alnico (Easy DIY!)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
  • Make Squire pickups sound like 60s Fender for $5 Each.
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  • @rockstarimotski
    @rockstarimotski 5 месяцев назад +2

    I just did this to a set of Wilkinson ceramic pickups, and I'm blown away with the results!
    Took me about 15 minutes to do it! Thank you for the idea!

  • @TheCocoYouKnow
    @TheCocoYouKnow 2 года назад +10

    i havent tried modding a pickup yet but the knowledge ive gained from this video and your others has nonetheless allowed me to make smarter purchases and get beautiful sound. thanks heavymetalATC!

  • @chrossphyre
    @chrossphyre 2 года назад +19

    Well I'm torn. I actually liked the ceramic tone better in a few cases, especially the Klon boost neck and middle. The harsher, more twangy and metallic sound of the Alnicos didn't come into their own for me until the overdrive pedal entered the mix. That's both the delight and downside of tone: it's very subjective. Regardless, this was an excellent video on how these pickups actually work and what can be done to change the tone - well done!

    • @chrisparker5278
      @chrisparker5278 2 года назад +5

      Billy Corgan’s signature bridge pickup is… Ceramic. Ceramic pickups can be awesome

    • @sonicmistress
      @sonicmistress 2 года назад +2

      ^ This, plus, for me the Ceramics were preferred for the majority, but that's with my ears : )

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Absolutely Ceramic pickups can be awesome! Fat bottoms and more grit. I love the ceramics in my burl Tele. I do like that vintage bell tone chime though, if I now add a bit of bass to the preamp and crank the volume I think it will still chug like the ceramics but also sparkle.

    • @rivulus
      @rivulus 2 года назад

      You could split the bar and only replace the upper three slugs. I have seen mixed alnico 5/2 pickups, why not do it with ceramics. Maybe score the bar with a glass-cutter first

  • @utube321piotr
    @utube321piotr 3 месяца назад

    The difference is quite evident listening thru headphones. Thanks for making this video, it is something I will do to my Bullet as well.

  • @CaptainWrinkleBrain
    @CaptainWrinkleBrain 8 месяцев назад +1

    I NEED to stop finding these sick videos on mods... I opened my MiM strat to switch 1 pot, and now it’s been 3 months and I can’t stop: coil split, concentric treble and bass cut, 10-way selector switch, shielding, artec QDD2 (check it out), and now I want to do this. It never ends, it’s so fun.

  • @mywaveinwoodswoodperfumes
    @mywaveinwoodswoodperfumes 2 месяца назад

    first time i understand the anatomy of different pickups, thank you

  • @samsmart111
    @samsmart111 Год назад +33

    I liked the ceramics much more,didn't expect that but they sounded just rounder to me. Keep up the good work!

    • @fretbuzz59
      @fretbuzz59 Год назад +2

      You are correct, sir. I'm guessing there isn't a lot of wire on those coils, so they start off thin and bright, and the alnico magnet just emphasizes that.

    • @brunocejas
      @brunocejas Год назад +1

      ​@@fretbuzz59 You've just explained exactly how ceramic microphones are typically built. Little cable and ceramic magnet to recover volume and bass.

    • @brunocejas
      @brunocejas Год назад

      If you like bassy tone perhaps you could try neodymium magnets.

    • @fretbuzz59
      @fretbuzz59 Год назад

      @@brunocejas No. A microphones has a diaphragm that moves in response to sound waves. A magnetic guitar pickup works when a metal string moves within a magnetic field--it doesn't pick up actual sound waves.

    • @brunocejas
      @brunocejas Год назад +2

      @@fretbuzz59 There is no specific translation in Spanish for "pickup", we say microphone to everything. Anyway that was not my point.

  • @stealthracer
    @stealthracer 7 месяцев назад +1

    I've done this mod many times, always works well.

  • @TheKimgower
    @TheKimgower Год назад +2

    I have to say I preferred the sound of the original ceramic magnets. Good video.

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  9 месяцев назад +2

      There you go... Many people will choose ceramic in a blind test.

  • @deathmagneto-soy
    @deathmagneto-soy 3 месяца назад

    Alnico with the Klon boost gets you right in that bell-like ballpark.
    Very cool.

  • @aisenpai7056
    @aisenpai7056 2 года назад +2

    Thank You Clementine for showing us how to cope with the squire tuners
    definitely going to try this until I get new tuners.

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment Ai. I hope that info helps you out.

  • @supportingsmallyoutubers4300
    @supportingsmallyoutubers4300 2 года назад +2

    I love this! Thank your recording these “adventures” in guitar modification. I love taking guitars, and modding them into something original!

  • @thewallacesessions9426
    @thewallacesessions9426 2 года назад +1

    This is one of the best videos on the internet!

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  2 года назад +1

      Thank you SO much for the kind words Wallace Sessions. I am so glad you enjoyed the video.

    • @thewallacesessions9426
      @thewallacesessions9426 2 года назад

      @@heavymetalATC could you do a Tele neck and bridge video?

    • @thewallacesessions9426
      @thewallacesessions9426 2 года назад

      @@heavymetalATC could we get some Trisonic Pickup construction video?

  • @louaguado995
    @louaguado995 2 года назад +1

    I had one of these cheap bullet Squires. The pickups were decent, plugging into a good amp helps. I liked that the humbucker had 3 screws to keep it from moving, more stable. The polarity has nothing to do with the "quacky" sound. It cuts the hum when using 2 pickups at once. I think that quacky sound you're thinking is if the phase is reversed, not the polarity

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  2 года назад +2

      Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment Lou. Yes, those humbuckers will also let you angle the pickup more toward the bridge or the middle kinda like an EQ, may not be "proper" but it works. You've gotta consider that there is coil polarity as well as magnetic polarity. Flipping the polarity of a magnet will put a pickup in and out of phase with another. As well as winding a coil clockwise or counterclockwise will put a pickup in or out of phase you can also switch the wires + to - to flip the phase. The middle pickup in the video is both reverse wound and reverse polarity so it is out of phase twice putting it back in phase and this does cancel the hum, but my own experiments have shown me that the RWRP hum-cancelling has a bit of a different sound it rolls highs a little and has mid quack a lot better than two pickups with identical coil and magnetic polarity. Of corse there are other factors that help, pickup height, pickups strength matched or unmatched. Yeah, actual out of phase combo whether done with the coil or the magnet is definitely noticeable it kills all the bass and sounds super nasal and thin. The other strat I played briefly in the video has a ton of switches in it as its wired to swap coil polarity for in out of phase combinations as well as series/parallel but I kept all the pickups in magnetic phase so it really doesnt seem to "strat quack" quite as well. I can however do awesome jazz box humbucker and out of phase tele kinda tones.

  • @MET3
    @MET3 Год назад +3

    I also think the ceramic sounds better. Likely, because the pickup was originally wound to match the ceramic pickups.

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  Год назад

      Thank you for watching and taking the time to write a comment MET3. I Like both Ceramic pickups and Alnico pickups but for different reasons. In a mix/band setting especially when using an 60s fuzz circuit with the volume dialed back to edge of breakup lower wind count Alnicos do some kinda chuggy jangle thing? But its a great tone to have for cutting into a mix. Another thing is... the volume and tone on the amp was set for ceramic as well as having the low wind count with a bigger tube amp cranked up its the beez kneez. You can hear a good example on the fuzzface/rangemaster hybrid pedal video a few episodes back.
      No doubt though Ceramics are Awesome for low volume bassy chunky SRV sounds or even heavy rock to punk rock grungy tones. Ceramic Telecaster pickups can be pretty darn sweet too, jazz + Twang.
      I think I kinda like most all pickups I just love trying all the different configurations of parts and materials.

  • @billyvitale8994
    @billyvitale8994 6 дней назад

    Great video... Not sure if it really made that much of a difference..like mentioned in the video... ceramics are not necessarily bad..and if you like fat tones... They actually deliver quite well..but the video was awesome and educational..good work thanks for sharing

  • @arthurgonzales4949
    @arthurgonzales4949 11 месяцев назад

    That neck and middle pickup sound crazy amazing!

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment Arthur. Yeah I was well pleased personally much more clarity and way more laid back, they kill with chuggy srv sparkle on a big tubby tube amp now.

  • @peskypesky
    @peskypesky 5 месяцев назад

    I like the sound of the alnicos more. Thank you for this awesome instructional video! I have serval sets of ceramic single coils and I think I'll order some alnico slugs and try this.

  • @StevieZero
    @StevieZero 11 месяцев назад +1

    Those stock pickups sounded decent

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment Stevie. Yeah nothing wrong with them at all. I just needed that thinner vintage sound for tickling a fatboy loud tubby tube amp the right way. They the bees knees on it but yeah for low volume playing or super aggressive music ceramic is the better deal.

  • @Tone.Corner
    @Tone.Corner Год назад

    Great mod, in Germany for 1 pickup 3,90€ Alnico 5! I done it by a Ibanez on Neck and Middle 💥🎸🎼😎Greetings from Düsseldorf ✌️

  • @cosmicray007
    @cosmicray007 Год назад

    Alnico Pol pieces are being ordered before last note played. By the way, you have a good bluesy style for a metal guy, Love it .

  • @andrewgarcia3136
    @andrewgarcia3136 2 года назад

    man the background music in these videos is pretty groovy
    another cool project, i love pickup experiments

    • @voleraabriganov550
      @voleraabriganov550 2 года назад

      that mexico dance thing))😁

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  2 года назад

      Thank you so much for watching I'm glad you dig the videos as well as the funky background music. I used to be a pretty serious underground rapper and music producer. I was managed by a DJ that ran a radio station in New York, I was signed to BMI (I think I'm still currently under contract for publishing), ICP featured me on Juggalo news... I just kinda slowly fell out of it, if you dont keep the music coming you lose all the steam you built up fast So nowadays I just make music on the side for fun and I'll slip it in as background music in the videos. After all I started collecting modding and building gear to make music. I'm glad you noticed it, That's awesome. I did this one trying to play classical guitar with only two fingers like Django Reinhardt or my buddy Petey TwoFinger. Then I did percussion using tin cans and bongos and stuff. It came out pretty funky so I looped 2 sections and threw a hip-hop beat on top and used it as a background track.

    • @voleraabriganov550
      @voleraabriganov550 2 года назад

      This cannel Rocks!btw)

    • @voleraabriganov550
      @voleraabriganov550 2 года назад

      @@heavymetalATC As bass player i ve notice that)).This great.Ive built my first guitar in the summer of 98 (it was explorer from birch plywood x D) and since then i one or another way build pickups guitars etc ).In these old days yo cant geat a gerar because of overpricing .But instead i was ham-radio amator studied this things in Radio classes(local)(and freins too xD) so i start to built monsterous distortion pedals out of soviet chips.then was modding hi fi amplifiers .then learn a guitar gear ( mainly Marshalls (he is great man and genius).

  • @mr1bienvenu1
    @mr1bienvenu1 Год назад

    Love them both and I have them both. They each have their strong and weak points.

  • @wabisabi6875
    @wabisabi6875 Месяц назад

    Very helpful, thanks.

  • @peteytwofinger
    @peteytwofinger 2 года назад

    wow thats really interesting how you charge them... you do such good handy work , its a joy watching along . i wish i had the patience to film my work i just work and then run my mouth after the fact . this is a lot more fun to watch pal . your hard work is not lost on me . the sound comparisons are excellent and its funny how the ceramic does not soun as terrible as i have read in the past but i also have a set in my cort 45 and i love the sound since i installed them . it had duncin (doughnuts?) design in there that i got for 5 dollars as one tab was broke off but i used some jb weld . you live and learn hopefully . thats one thing that sets this channel apart lack of hype mispeak group-think general marketing influenced bullshit that feeds the comment sections and forums . this is why i try to keep an opened mind , think for myself , hear with my hears and never take anything i read in a comment section or forum seriously until i have tried it for myself . a lot of people mean well but a lot of people are wrong. ultimately yes of course we do need gear, (not too long ago almost all players pretended you didnt need pedals remember that i do and i was chastized badly for using them- even kicked out of an open mic for using a board with a single power supply , big muff and eq and a delay pedal on it! - you dont need all that sh@t here and if you do you are not welcome to come back. Now that everyone is ok with using pedals does your rig have to be rediculously expensive for you to be taken seriously ? (yes - 3x strymon guy i am lookin your way) do we need to constantly be buying the latest greatest thing when what we allready have is absolutely excellent ? that all comes down to your point of view / personal preference but its kind of moot point to anyone but some other guitar player who is judging you on your gear. its the sort of stuff that only guitar players themselves care about , no one listening would ever think of or cross their mind but have become very important to a lot of us , this stuff snowballs into myths and then social laws . if you go against the grain you are labelled some kid in a bedroom with a line 6 by people who may talk big in the comments but when you look a little deeper these types never have a single iotta of work to show for their talkin . our gear does not define us , this is the job of our MUSIC , now if you do not have ANY music well then YOU sir have a problem . keep on rockin in the free world clem .

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  2 года назад

      Thank you so much for watching Petey. I do like to tinker with stuff but it is a heck of an added workload to get everything out and set up and put lighting and camera on there and make sure its all in focus and proper aperture settings and all that stuff. I have looked of at my old lady before when I was up for like 2 days editing and said man Petey is one person I know that does truly understand what actually goes into all this. This one wasn't too terribly bad but adding a close mic to the amp did end up with an extra step in editing at least I didn't have to try to mix or tune and blend it or anything as it was just a dry mic for comparison. The hardest part for me was trying to play what I already played days before. I don't operate like that I just play by cutting my brain off and letting my hands take off so trying to copy my own parts was a bastard. I had to listen to them and watch my hands and take a few cracks at each one. Yeah, nothing wrong with ceramic pickups at all. I think they just get a bad wrap because a lot of really cheapo pickups use super strong ceramic to get away with a super low wind count to save money so they end up ear-piercing grimy pickups with no balls. Decent ones are warm and strong. It has surprised me how much the popular consensus is exactly opposite of the truth ask any guitar forum besides a pickup winding forum put in order from warmest to brightest... Alnico, Ceramic and Neodymium. They will say Neo is brightest and Alnico is warmest... NOPE! opposite. I dont think its even the actual magnet composition I just think as more magnetism is added they make more bass. So I have a pretty damn cool high tech experiment coming up soon. I'll prove it once and for all. I know this dude named Timmy Wayne and he is a great guitar player but he is so against pedals... I showed him the fuzz I built for my dad its got a capacitor switch that changes from overdrive sound to like maestro velcro tone. He's like naw, I don't USE THOSE! My tone is in my fingers. He plays... Guess it. Yep an old timey Les Paul Burst thats worth more than my whole life and a Marshall blues breaker combo is his practice and travel amp his home amp is a Plexy full stack. I played the combo and it was awesome but he saw me turning the volume knob on the amp for gain and I saw him looking at me funny... I said yeah I bet you just use the guitar volume huh? He said yep. Then I hear him whisper to his girlfriend yeah thats what I used to do too before I had TONE. I have come to kinda hate this word tone... for a long time I didnt get it, I was like well tone means either it has treble or bass or it doesnt and to an extent I still think thats kinda at the heart of it. People just dont realize what a 6 band EQ could do to "tone" but I didnt know people meant the gain, the speaker, the way you pick, the reverb, the pickups, the color of your jacket... apparently whole damn thing is "tone"??? I didnt say it but I was thinking yeah, I understand what an RC circuit is and if you don't have a treble bleed then when you turn that volume knob down your TONE is bleeding to ground, but I guess when you have a muffled I mean "warm" guitar you cant really tell. LOL I will fully admit though that I have become a gear fiend myself. Its only because this is like basically the ultimate time in history to become that way. I can get guitars and pedals on reverb or amazon for almost nothing and the used market is so saturated at thrift stores and pawn shops and their are companies like Mooer, Monoprice and Glarry. There are 60 yr old speakers, amp parts, tubes, chips and transistors on ebay and I'll keep using this Channel as an excuse to stroke my hoarding and as long as any company wants to send me something I'll take it and tell the viewers if I think it sucks or not and let them hear it and decide. I was a much better guitar player back when I had only 2 Strats 1 twin reverb amp and 1 multi-FX pedal for 8-10 years. I was practiced and intimate with them and damn good at using them. I really should be making more music than I do but I still remember what all the gear is for from time to time but it just doesn't seem so important for me to get it out anymore. There are a lot of songs on that hard drive in the studio room. I use one for background music or something from time to time but I guess they are just in waiting... for what I don't know but they are waiting. Take it easy brother and thank you so much for all the kind words, interest and interaction.

  • @wagnercorange3458
    @wagnercorange3458 2 года назад

    Have you (or someone) ever tried to hybrid the magnets? For instance, a humbucker is usually a ceramic horizontal bar with steel vertical poles. Instead of steel poles, adding alnico cylinders (like those on a strat) to the ceramic bar. Or using a ceramic cylinder (with half height) on top of an alnico one, or vice-versa.
    Or in something like a strat pickup, which has alnico cylinders but adding ceramic cylinders between them, stuff like that. There is the magnetic pull factor, but i guess alnicos are not brutal. This is a great channel.

  • @Ekelemen2
    @Ekelemen2 2 года назад

    The way Keith Richards walks! LOL! I had to stop the video in the middle for that one!

    • @Ekelemen2
      @Ekelemen2 2 года назад

      Brilliant. Am thinking about how to apply the idea to one of the guitars I have. I do not need to buy another guitar. I do not need to buy another guitar. I do not need to buy another guitar. I do not need to buy another guitar.

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  2 года назад

      Thank you for watching and taking the time to leave kind words Erick. I should be doing a review on a chambered f-hole thinline tele thats only $120 soon... Seems like it might be a heck of a modification platform for the guy that "doesnt need another guitar" Hahaha

  • @adamvagner6812
    @adamvagner6812 7 месяцев назад

    Nice .I do it too,many years.I use neodymium magnets too,from old harddrives😅,l

  • @LRHutch
    @LRHutch Год назад

    I think the main difference is the field strength of the magnets. I recently bought a Squier Infinity Tele with ceramic pups and compared it to my Tele with Vintage 65 Jazzmaster pups, recorded one in the left and the other in the right channel playing the same patterns. They both sounded the same. Both had 250K pots. I changed the JM to 1 Meg vol pot and 25k tone pot. There is and unmistakably difference now. Windings and pots make more difference than magnets.

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  9 месяцев назад +1

      The field strength and location is absolutely the only real "scientific" difference that happened in the video.
      You can design a pickup around different magnet types and strengths to mimic the sound of others by slight changes in winding pattern/scatter amount, magnet wire size and amount, magnet wire coating types, back plate and pole piece materials and configurations.
      This video does however show exactly what alnico magnets sound like in comparison to a ferrous slug and ceramic bar configuration all other variables identical.
      In the past videos I have used self made bobbins and designs to get the tone of vintage Alnico pickups with fiber flatwork and formvar wiring from DIY pickups using neodymium magnets with wood flatwork and poly wire by under-winding with tons of scatter and changing the dimensions of the bobbin perversely to shape the tone. lots of experimenting to go yet though like maybe a lifetime...
      Your very right about pot values, that extra signal not bleeding to ground especially in the high end makes a heck of an audible difference and if you play the edge of breakup tuby kinda gain the feel can change day and nigh on how it bumps the amp into breakup. man I love talking and learning about this stuff either in comments or videos or reading books.

    • @LRHutch
      @LRHutch 9 месяцев назад

      @@heavymetalATC Ceramic magnets have gotten a bad rap throughout the years. This all started I believe back in the late 50s and early 60s as many imports from Japan used ceramic magnets. Most of them were hand wound and not stable on tension plus scatter wound and were not potted. They were indeed harsh and very microphonic. That being said, I'm talking about mostly the imports that sold for a range from $40 to $100. The very late 60s Cort, Samick, Ibanez, Yamaha and a few others started making better pickups.

  • @snakebite8925
    @snakebite8925 10 месяцев назад

    I used Alnico 5 for the 3 lower strings and Alnico 2 for the three higher strings for deep low and smooth highs. Nice demo. Like the Alnico the most cause they sound better in overdrive and distortion to my ears. And yes i tried neodymium magnets but I did not like the tone.

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment snakebite. Yes that is a great idea I have had similar suggested to me but never tried it. Yes.. The thing many people didnt seem to consider is the way the guitar would sound with a fat tubby tube amp or a lot of gain. In a mix you dont want that fat ceramic sound its great in a cheap amp and in a bedroom though cause its fat and loud. Ceramic just also dont caress tubes on the edge of fizz the same?
      Yeah, I found that with neodymium its the opposite of alnico its so strong its all bass no highs so you have to build a pickup around that and make a weak coil or place the magnets in a less direct path to "turn it down" so to speak. I did that whole rabbithole on the channel good tools to have in the box for later builds I reckon.

  • @codelicious6590
    @codelicious6590 8 месяцев назад

    Wow, the clarity! Fuckin-A

  • @C.Rig21
    @C.Rig21 Год назад

    Wow I like the ceramic sound better. It's warmer. Alnicos sounds good if you like that spank. I like a little warmer tone on strats like alnico 2 pickups.

  • @ilyakrylov3827
    @ilyakrylov3827 2 года назад +1

    Alnico is more high freqs and twang, but ceramic is more loud...

  • @morgan79347
    @morgan79347 7 месяцев назад

    Hard to tell the difference over the internet. But I know it works as I have the same guitar.

  • @andymat7359
    @andymat7359 6 месяцев назад

    Great video dude, funny and very informative! Much appreciated.

  • @keithsmith9889
    @keithsmith9889 2 года назад +3

    Love the content... but curious if you just bought an alnico bar would it have had close to the same result? Or at least a distinct improvement? Cause that would be cool to see also

  • @voxpathfinder15r
    @voxpathfinder15r 5 месяцев назад

    Being a Squire, it needed 500k pots for those ceramic pickups. Alnico should be tamed down with either 250k pots - or now you have the opportunity to run long cable lengths and welcome how the cable capacitances runs off the high end

  • @keithsmith9889
    @keithsmith9889 2 года назад +1

    To my ear ceramic vs alnico... to me ceramic sounds a little mid scooped so great for metal especially if your shooting for a dimebag tone. But alnico sounds much fuller better for bluesy tones.

  • @aaronwentzel4145
    @aaronwentzel4145 5 месяцев назад

    What do a bleach blonde and ceramic pickups have in common? They both have black boxes. 😂😂

  • @robcerasuolo9207
    @robcerasuolo9207 2 года назад

    That pixellated crotch makes me wonder about where you got the idea--LMAO!
    I feel like both sounds have their purposes, but I really felt like the alnico mod was an overall improvement. I guess that's to be expected, given the premium price on new pups with alnicos.
    Still glad to see you back!

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to leave such a Kind comment Rob. Yeah, I don't have a problem with ceramic pickups at all myself and Im sure some people would prefer that sound due to the bass and grit. I could always turn the bass and gain up on the preamp and make up for that while retaining sparkle or fully charge the magnets for more bite and low end. I just thought it would be a cool project to show everyone how to save some $s. Thanks again Rob, glad you are glad im back cause Im glad to be back. RUclips is a heck of a lot of work TBH but I have been working on landing some product reviews with companies and trying to keep a decent schedule and I think the youtube robot is noticing my #s look like they are rising so Right ON!

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  2 года назад +1

      Oh also Im glad you found the pixellation to be humorous, I got quite a laugh out of it myself during the editing and voiceover.

    • @coffinbirth2847
      @coffinbirth2847 10 месяцев назад

      Pixelated Crotch would make for a killer band name, haha.

  • @TomTobin67
    @TomTobin67 7 месяцев назад +1

    Obi-Wan. What is a cheap and easy way to make weak pickups have more giddyup? I don't want to buy expensive TV Jones pickups. They are filtertron bass pickups.

  • @twenty3electronics
    @twenty3electronics Год назад

    Just replace the ceramic bar magnet with an alnico bar magnet. I have pickups constructed that way, and they sound incredible

  • @popsfereal
    @popsfereal Год назад

    Not sure why people describe alnico's as "warm". They aren't. The DO sound good, but no "warm". Awesome video!

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  9 месяцев назад

      Exactly!!!... with more winds on the pickup you can get it to be a bit fatter but in general its those big loud flubby bottom marshall and fender tweed amps that guys had the bass and gain wayyy up on that caused folks to associate the vintage pickups with warm or fat.

  • @dejadejayoutube
    @dejadejayoutube 2 года назад

    great video with some sweet but information A B sound samples. one of the best vids in its class/on this topic 🤘

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  2 года назад

      Thank you so much Deja. It was a tough for me to try to play the same thing 2 times for the A/B comparison as I usually just play by feel but I got it done ok. I am glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @kawmic7
    @kawmic7 Год назад

    Sounds 100x better!!

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  Год назад

      Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment Michael. I had many people say they actually liked the Ceramic but when The Alnico is put into a big tube amp at stage volume it does a jangly thing that is great to cut into a mix and generally it just sounds like old records at least to me, but then there is always placebo effect. Hahaha Yeah I really dig the Alnico myself it works great with fuzz circuits when the volume is low for a punchy clean sound too.

  • @louaguado995
    @louaguado995 2 года назад +2

    Definitely has that bell like ring with the alnico. Would going from a ceramic bar to an alnico bar have the same results?

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  2 года назад +2

      Thanks again Lou. I really dont know as I haven't tried it myself but I will put that in my notes and plan to do an experiment in a future video. Someone else mentioned the same thing.

    • @andrewgarcia3136
      @andrewgarcia3136 2 года назад

      i can't really give an answer to this but my experience has been pretty much all ceramics have a midrange compression that kills the high end. i'm an alnico guy

    • @dejadejayoutube
      @dejadejayoutube 2 года назад

      @@heavymetalATC ill second that suggestion/great to see a vid on an Alnico bar magnet swap out 🤘

  • @generalawareness101
    @generalawareness101 2 года назад +1

    What gets me is that if it cost you 10 something on eBay for a guitar company they would cost, at most, 1 dollar (more like 25-75 cents) so they saved about 50 cents using the ceramic bar magnets.

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment General. Yeah, I dont know if its availability ease of manufacture or what? Maybe those companies just all started using stronger magnets so they could use less wire and save money that way and its a "hold over" either way the bassier sound of ceramic pickups do tend to sound better on smaller cheap amps that come with cheap guitar packs?

    • @generalawareness101
      @generalawareness101 2 года назад

      @@heavymetalATC That is possible, but I bet it has to do with costs.

  • @ranman58635
    @ranman58635 Год назад

    And ya need to try some Dylan pickings. Lol

  • @gstube1
    @gstube1 2 года назад

    Sometimes I preferred the ceramics??? What if one combined them both!!! 🤔

  • @CMC-NFG
    @CMC-NFG 2 года назад

    Have a like and a comment brother. I'm literally about to drop off to sleep, but look forward to watching tomorrow!

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  2 года назад

      Thank you so much Chris I hope you found it to be worth the wait.

  • @ericpiteau50
    @ericpiteau50 2 года назад

    I did mine without worrying about doing the extra magnetic bar thing. I just left them off and the alnico v’s alone sound great!
    Thing to realize is the expensive pickups aren’t about the fact they use the same alnico v’s but it’s the way they wind the bobins and the amount of winds they put on. These cheap magnetic bar pickups have a lot less winds. Maybe half. But I think they still sound awesome if you crank the amp up a few extra notches. It also give you more headroom in the sound

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching and taking the time to write a comment Eric
      Yes it seems that is their money saving strategy using more magnet power and less winds to get the same output at a lower copper cost.

    • @ericpiteau50
      @ericpiteau50 2 года назад

      @@heavymetalATC Yep... I urge you to try your ceramic pickup overhauls with just the alnico 5 pole pieces and leaving the magnet bars off. I think you'll be pleasantly surpised.

  • @CaptainWrinkleBrain
    @CaptainWrinkleBrain 8 месяцев назад

    Do you think it’d work to use a heat gun to melt the wax such that it’d solidify and stick to the new poles? Essentially re-potting without re-potting to prevent microphonics

  • @alaricpaley6865
    @alaricpaley6865 Год назад

    I ended up doing this recently. Turned out nice, 5k-ish pickups for a very vintage tone.
    That said, I slammed Neodymium Poles into the bridge pickup instead of AlNiCo. Had to push them flat with the pickup cover and set the bobbin to the same distance from the strings as the other pickups. Not sure it sounds any better, but you can slap a metal faceplate over it to 'smooth' it back out, which is a neat party trick.

  • @Fernando.Canal2
    @Fernando.Canal2 5 месяцев назад

    I think I prefer ceramic in most of comparisons. My whole world has just felt down.

  • @dehved
    @dehved 2 месяца назад

    cool video, the recorded bit while unscrewing sounds painfully out of tune however

  • @666pinkster
    @666pinkster 2 года назад

    Clem, yer my new fav thing on tube of you lol

  • @clinshane8894
    @clinshane8894 2 месяца назад

    Would those neodymium magnets work to replace the ceramic 😅

  • @zfm1097
    @zfm1097 Год назад

    I've done this a few times and it definitely improved the tone. But... I think Fender discovered that around 7,000 winds was the Goldilocks number for the right tone. Squier pickups use fewer winds to save copper and stronger magnets to compensate, I believe (and probably to keep Squiers inferior to Fenders off the shelf). Apart from that, is it really the magnet material or could it be just having separate magnets for/near each string? How does an AlNiCo bar magnet compare to AlNiCo pole pieces or a ceramic bar?
    One variation on this might be to split ceramic or strong rubber bar magnets into six pieces and glue it to each of the pole-piece rods, compare it to single bar. Another one would be to somehow split a ceramic bar into six equal pieces and stick them in sideways (if it's a humbucker type with polarity on the edges). This is just stuff I wondered while I was doing this, someone might want to see. Cheers.

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  9 месяцев назад

      thank you for taking the time to type out all this info and suggestions. zfm hadnt ever considered cutting up a bar?

  • @TheRealDealBobbySteele
    @TheRealDealBobbySteele 9 месяцев назад

    Would a alnico bar magnet have the same effect

  • @TheRealDealBobbySteele
    @TheRealDealBobbySteele 9 месяцев назад

    Can you make a regular guitar into a baritone

  • @joshuahenry7482
    @joshuahenry7482 2 года назад

    I love these videos, man.

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to write a kind comment Joshua. I'm glad you enjoy them.

    • @joshuahenry7482
      @joshuahenry7482 2 года назад

      @@heavymetalATC Thank you, man. You've given me a lot of ideas for all the spare guitar parts I have laying around.

  • @knowglobal-Redwoman
    @knowglobal-Redwoman 4 месяца назад

    Which tool is the polarity measure piece???

  • @SamuraiBud
    @SamuraiBud Год назад

    Alnico is thinner fender uses diffrent wood and pickup

  • @jegutamang4132
    @jegutamang4132 Год назад

    I want to understand all of circuit system

  • @Fogertian
    @Fogertian 11 месяцев назад

    Can you please, share the kohms from the "alnico" pickups ... and the values of the stock pickup magnets. You use a preamp and that hides the weakness of the ceramic pickups. I think the diffrence lies in the preamp (volume) and Neodynium magnets (brightness/piercing highs) in your demo. I'll do this mod in my next squier, they are better that their big brother Strat. Neck is way better and body are thinner.

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment. The coil used in both sets is identical. its THE same ones. SO resistance of both sets would be the same about 5.7k it never changed.
      Having less magnet strength is what made it quieter. Those are legit alnico magnets in the weaker sounding pickup not neodymium, ceramic pickups are stronger and bassier than alnico and neodymium is even stronger and bassier than ceramic. Everyone has it backwards for some reason (i suspect marketing) and Ive been making videos for years to prove it.
      The pre amp aint hiding the weakness of ceramic cause ceramic is stronger. the weakest sounding pickup you can get is alnico because alnico is the weakest magnet.... but
      With a fat sounding tube amp cranked up that weak pickup sounds amazing and clear, that ceramic pickup sounds flubby and the neo is blowing the speakers with bass, in a bedroom setting with a quiet amp it sounds better to have a stronger magnet.

    • @Fogertian
      @Fogertian 9 месяцев назад

      @@heavymetalATC I've changed the bar magnet in 2 chinese humbuckers for a Neodynium ones and the tone was
      ... bad ... I was expecting something stronger and fat ... so I ended buying another set of humbuckers (12 kohms) to get what I wanted: SC tones (6 kohms and HB vintage to moderm tones (8-12 k ohms). My experimentes with Neodynium ended. Your mod, btw, is perfect. Thabx for your response ¡¡¡

  • @voxpathfinder15r
    @voxpathfinder15r 5 месяцев назад

    Comparing Alnico to ceramic on single coils is a different beast. Because you’re comparing a bar magnet to magnetic pole pieces. The weakest Alnico pole piece is umpteen times stronger than a ceramic bar.

  • @danielmiller2886
    @danielmiller2886 10 месяцев назад

    Very educational, thanks!!
    How many times would you swipe the the magnets over the pickups to "charge them?

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment Daniel. I dont have any specific or scientific answer but I guess 4-5 times for a decent charge and 10+ to be damn sure? Hahaha I really dont have enough experience doing it to have a great answer. :)

  • @voleraabriganov550
    @voleraabriganov550 2 года назад

    i v done the same thing with tele pickup.add sone more iron to it (to make it rail) and put it to my bass))

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment Volera. That sounds awesome I think this channel is in need of some bass related content.

    • @voleraabriganov550
      @voleraabriganov550 2 года назад

      @@heavymetalATC i will send you pics of my hommadee monsterBaker bass))

  • @RokDAWG1
    @RokDAWG1 Год назад

    Impressive stuff!

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching and taking the time to leave a kind comment Arthur. I'm so glad you dug the video!

  • @silverwings1843
    @silverwings1843 Год назад

    Interesting!!! And well done..... Just wondering how the mod would be with replacing the Ceramic Bar with an Alnico Bar.

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  9 месяцев назад +1

      I did a little experimenting on that exact thing: ruclips.net/video/lM0xLYCjddc/видео.html

  • @nicolasmiguel4006
    @nicolasmiguel4006 6 месяцев назад

    is theheight of the alnico pickups correct?

  • @jungleperry
    @jungleperry Год назад

    i like the ceramic better in this video

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  9 месяцев назад +1

      Its all about preferences. They make some really good ceramic pickups. Dont tell nobody but the seymour duncan custom (tm) humbucker is ceramic. They dont hide it but its not mentioned as a selling point even though its the reason the pickup puts out liquid fire from the wires.

    • @jungleperry
      @jungleperry 9 месяцев назад

      @@heavymetalATC most modern humbuckers are ceramic. Most active pickups are ceramic. The tone is different but the output is usually much more

  • @woosix7735
    @woosix7735 2 года назад

    I dont know how the expensive ones are supposed to sound, but the modified ones do sound different!

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  2 года назад

      Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment Woo. LOL yeah, it just seemed to kind of give them a much clearer bell like vintage tone... you can really hear the strings, If one was going for a bigger fatter sound Neo bars would have done it up... Funny thing is this is the opposite of what you will read in a guitar forum. Nope more magnet = more bass in "reality" when you actually try things Hahaha

  • @thebluesrockers
    @thebluesrockers Год назад

    Why would you widen your nut slots? couldn't that make the guitar buzz?
    Sorry, I've never heard of doing that before. Still learning..

    • @TheForce_Productions
      @TheForce_Productions 11 месяцев назад

      That improves the tune stability, just like using graffite in nut slots.

    • @thebluesrockers
      @thebluesrockers 11 месяцев назад

      @@TheForce_Productions I've always found a dab of oil works best, but I can see filing them open a little if maybe you had heavier gage strings.

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  9 месяцев назад

      Absolutely. I was just helping the string fit better not taking it down or widening the whole slot mostly opening it up towards the headstock to keep it from slipping while leaving the edge toward fretboard more or less close to the same.

  • @knockofftapeundisclosed
    @knockofftapeundisclosed Год назад

    so you didnt add copper wire?

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  9 месяцев назад

      nah jake just left the coils as is I reckon they are about 5.7k or so 7 would be maybe ideal but it sounds way awesome on a big tubby tube amp now.

  • @zpingusu
    @zpingusu 2 года назад

    I'm really enjoying your videos. I´ve started playing guitars about 6 months ago, but im enjoying tinkering with my setup way more.
    Im currently routing a guitar hollow to make an acoustic sounding guitar. Have you tried anything like that?

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  2 года назад

      Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment Sanlo. I am so glad you enjoy the videos. I have not built a hollow body or chambered guitar yet but I do plan on doing so in the future as I have a lot of oak and chestnut that is very heavy and I would like to use it as a core with a cedar or pine top for resonance and weight savings.

  • @666pinkster
    @666pinkster 2 года назад +2

    Unpopular opinion time: i prefer the distorted tone with the ceramics, and the clean tone with the alnico 5. Its kinda like the diff between silicon and germanium fuzzes. To my ear, there's an almost si edginess to the distorted tone with the alnico cranked, and the si is a little smoother and fuzzy... but clean, its nite n day, clean the alnico sounds like a proper ge fuzzface with the guitar rolled way down, but the ceramic sounds duller and a bit less full more like a si fuzz can do...it doesn't have the same sweetness, i dunno, mebbe i needa couple more rips...lol

  • @josegeraldo9313
    @josegeraldo9313 Год назад

    ceramic good som tonic

  • @DougHinVA
    @DougHinVA 5 месяцев назад +1

    removing ceramic magnets off cheap offshore pickups is NOT easy as your video implies.... they cannot be easily cut loose with an exacto knife.
    and all the back and forth between 2 people below is NOT part of the topic.

  • @ssplintergirl
    @ssplintergirl 2 года назад

    Can you do this to the bridge humbucker as well? I was considering this mod and have a guitar similar to yours that has a bridge humbucker.

  • @Dooodrhino
    @Dooodrhino 4 месяца назад

    Ceramic is almost humbuckerish

  • @emansell68
    @emansell68 3 месяца назад

    The only fault of ceramic pickups is being cost wise cheaper than alnico. Full stop. Sounds wise ceramic is no less valuable than the counterpart.
    But human beings think that more expensive is better in all fields: clothing, automotive, music...
    So, unless you like the alnico sound because imprinting, personal taste, ceramic is no less musical!
    I did the same mod replacing the ceramic bar with a Neodymium one, which is stronger from a gauss standpoint, not for a bad opinion on ceramic but just to tweak a cheaper pickup and try something different

  • @boxerfencer
    @boxerfencer Год назад

    I liked the ceramic on the neck. The cleans sounded better, but the alnico in the middle sounded a bit better.
    As for dirty, the alnico sounded better, but I don't know if the mod or alnico is worth the trouble or price as I don't like Strat single coils overdriven, anyway. Thanks for confirming that.

  • @tobiusmanning7336
    @tobiusmanning7336 3 месяца назад

    You changed the sound, but it's not the same as a pickup designed with an alnico magnet. The magnet, windings, wire size, dimensions all work together. Taking a pickup designed to use a ceramic magnet and installing an alnico magnet will not make it sound like a pickup that was designed for an alnico magnet.
    It may sound better, it may sound worse, don't know till you install and play it. Everyone has their own preferences when it comes to tone, would be a boring world otherwise.
    Just don't expect a miracle.

  • @touchthesun2448
    @touchthesun2448 2 года назад

    cool! have you tried lowering the neck pickup?

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment Uncle dad! No I havent tried it on this one yet, I do keep the neck pickup just about sunk below the guard on the other strat I played briefly in the video though so Im sure it will get adjusted.

    • @touchthesun2448
      @touchthesun2448 2 года назад

      @@heavymetalATC it works pretty well on my Partscaster HSS!

  • @faustohernandez3434
    @faustohernandez3434 2 года назад

    Which keyboard amp are you using?

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment Fausto. The amp I am using in the video is a Peavey KB1.

    • @faustohernandez3434
      @faustohernandez3434 2 года назад

      Thanks for taking the time to answer my question, by the way, you have a lot of knowledge about guitar stuff, could you make a video about smart guitar shopping please?
      Let's say pickups, lots of company's try to sell you snake oil, like the Seymour Duncan Zephyrs

  • @totallyunmemorable
    @totallyunmemorable 2 года назад

    Some think that when you reverse wire the middle pickup for humcancelling you lose highs when playing positions 2 and 4 vs. the non-humbucking alternative. What's your opinion?

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment T.U. I think it depends on the middle pickup being reverse wound or not. With this RWRP middle pickup it does mid quack and lose a little highs but if I were to flip polarity on it then it would be magnetically out of phase and then it would definitely have a lot of highs... and only highs LOL If it weren't reverse wound and the magnets were in the same polarity it would be just a clean strong sound like a telecaster in the middle position but... it wouldn't hum-cancel or mid quack. I personally like those 2-4 sounds as its just the strat-sound to me like SRV or Sultans of Swing.

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  2 года назад

      There is a lot of discussion on this as I am sure you know, its in my experiments that Ive found the RWRP to quack more but at the same time lowering and raising the pickups have a lot to do with it as well as the strength of the two in relation to one another, matched or unmatched.

    • @totallyunmemorable
      @totallyunmemorable 2 года назад

      @@heavymetalATC Oops. I didn't mean change the polarity. I meant reverse the wiring for a humbucking effect. I changed my original post to reflect that.
      So you do observe a loss of highs when using a reversed middle pickup. I thought I did as well. I removed the hum-cancelling option from my guitar for that reason. Too much of a tone change when going from a single pickup to two in hum-cancel mode.

  • @lazybaker1187
    @lazybaker1187 6 месяцев назад

    Twangker...

  • @qddk9545
    @qddk9545 10 месяцев назад

    You said the wire will touch the magnets on a standard PU, but that is not true. The wire is wound on a plastic bobbin, and will not touch the magnets.
    Maybe the magnets should be ´charged´ before staggering, to make them even.
    You have a good content, but you are to loud and way to ´funny´.

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment qd. In the original standard strat pickups before fullerton in 79 the bobbins are made of a flat vulcanized fiber board material. that is why they are called flatwork and the wire was wrapped directly around the pole pieces. They contained zero plastic of any kind back then... the pickup wire was even coated in formalahyde varnish instead of polyurethane. If you push on those poles you are asking for a broken pickup.
      Almost all the cheaper pickups use plastic bobbins but not an original pre 79 fender standard stratocaster.
      I appreciate the advice I do and I dont get offended easily or basically at all so I will take it to heart but... Dude this stuff is ultimately boring, being "funny" is what keeps people awake and gets me a little check to buy more junk to fool with. Im sure stevie T wouldnt act like a fool if it didnt equal taking care of his family? its youtube in 2023.

  • @bobsaturday4273
    @bobsaturday4273 6 месяцев назад

    seymour duncan uses alnico with ceramic on a certain model p.u.

  • @jeffrowlette
    @jeffrowlette Год назад

    It has EVERYTHING EVERYTHING EVERYTHING to do with the STRENGTH of the magnet 🧲
    Do you actually think magnetism works differently based on the price?
    Do you actually think magnetism works differently because of the material it's made of?
    THAT'S NOT WHAT MAGNETISM IS!
    If you do, I've got a bridge I wanna sell you.

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hahaha yeah jay I utimately get that but I still love trying whacky stuf and sometimes I get wild results... last year around christmas I realized that if I took a pickup and put a ceramic and neodymium stack on the back instead of getting louder and bassier like one would expect...
      somehow the field was drawn out in a way to create SUPER TREBLE and extremely LOUD!!! which I cant explain but I can demonstrate?
      I think all this stuff is interesting and makes for great casual content but Im still seeming to get wild results when doing more unorthodox experiments.
      That all being said thank you so much for taking the time to watch and type out all that info.

  • @DazeD1983
    @DazeD1983 7 месяцев назад +11

    Honestly, the alnico are perfect! That glassy top end is amazing! And yes it sounds more thin, but it’s a strat! That’s the tone I dig!

  • @BaronVonFuego
    @BaronVonFuego 2 года назад +19

    Definitely an improvement in tone. Well done! Why pay ridiculous prices when you can learn to modify?

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  2 года назад +6

      Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment Baron. It really did get that vintage bell-clear slinky sound. Yeah Im always gonna try to tinker with something before I go spending $... Because I have no $ hahaha

    • @andrewgarcia3136
      @andrewgarcia3136 2 года назад +4

      but how else will some dude charge $500 a pop for some PAFs he made in his garage (which is to imply you could make them in your garage too. or even a bedroom!)

    • @fretbuzz59
      @fretbuzz59 Год назад +1

      "Improvement" is in the ear of the listener. With those pickups, in this test, I much prefer the ceramic. Perhaps with a beefier coil the alnico would be an improvement. But here they just sound thin and brittle.

    • @emansell68
      @emansell68 3 месяца назад

      ​@fretbuzz59 perfectly agree with you: "improvement" is matter of personal taste

  • @troythompson1621
    @troythompson1621 2 года назад +7

    If you have one of the pickups that you can't change the pole pieces, you can still put alnico bar magnets on to get the sound. You do such a good job emphasizing the obvious, I'm surprised you skipped it. Great vid, thanks.

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  2 года назад +4

      Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment Troy. Yeah, I guess I dropped the ball on that one. I guess I just didnt think to include it because Ive never actually tried it myself. I should put that in my notes though and plan to include it in a future video.

    • @troythompson1621
      @troythompson1621 2 года назад +2

      @@heavymetalATC thanks, the neodymium work you have posted has had me paying a lot more attention to all the different ways that pickups are built, and has given me some ideas. I plan on repeating most of it. I love the sound of a cheap pup with a neodymium bar. I think it's the same principle as G& L's MFD's.
      Please keep posting. I have learned a lot.

    • @AriAri-fi4ix
      @AriAri-fi4ix 7 месяцев назад +1

      good to know

  • @NikeaTiber
    @NikeaTiber 7 месяцев назад +5

    I am a welder and have been setting up + modifying guitars for over 25 years now.
    Never thought to use torch tip cleaners as a nut file.
    Thats a freaking great idea! Thanks!

  • @Ilya-hl8jx
    @Ilya-hl8jx Год назад +1

    Alnico pickups has more wound than ceramic. youre comparrising is not correct

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  9 месяцев назад

      I understand that is true with modern pickups but the 59-early 60s black bottoms had about 5.9 to 6.4 and thats just about what these are I think they are 5.3? SO yes a tab ut it does show people a good exampl of how fat and warm is not the correct marketing lingo for alnico pickups, spanky yes, sparkly yes... and this is why they get along so well with a cranked tweed or bassman, they are clear so you can crank up the amp and get that big bass with chime as well.

  • @Case_
    @Case_ 9 месяцев назад +2

    The middle pickup being opposite polarity isn't what gives you "the quacky sound" in the inbetween positions (unless the pickup is wired out of phase, which then does indeed further emphasize the quack). It's what makes the inbetween positions hum cancelling, because the two pickups with their opposite polarities essentially turn into the coils of a humbucker.

  • @elmarg7966
    @elmarg7966 10 месяцев назад +1

    Too late. I have already ruined my Squiers electrics. Need to figure out how to fix it.

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment Elmarg. If you can find a cheap loaded pick guard or something similar from ebay or amazon you can stick that on and be good?

    • @elmarg7966
      @elmarg7966 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@heavymetalATC I was able to fix it using cheapest soldering iron and installed new pickups. Now it sounds way better.

  • @fatbarbie5679
    @fatbarbie5679 Год назад +1

    Just curious, can't I just replace the ceramic magnet with a Alnico bar magnet(like humbucker) and glue it underneath the pickup instead of replacing all the rod?

    • @TheForce_Productions
      @TheForce_Productions 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, you can but make sure the bar magnet has it's magnetic poles in the right sides (I mean the side toward the pole pieces), since the magnets used in humbuckers has it's magnetic poles in the thinner sides.

    • @heavymetalATC
      @heavymetalATC  9 месяцев назад +2

      Exactly or... flip it on its side but I figured out it probably wont fit without the power tools hahahaha.

    • @fatbarbie5679
      @fatbarbie5679 9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the info, I just bought a set of used Fender American standard A5 pickup for $30 from a friend. I guess the bar magnet thing isn't really a good idea lol.

  • @valueofnothing2487
    @valueofnothing2487 5 месяцев назад

    The ALNICO pickups weren't magnetized? Interesting.