Gahr
Ambassador of Blues & Brews
Does anyone here have any experience with swapping the magnets in your pickups?
I recently installed a set of Throbak PG-102 MXVs in my Derek Trucks SG, and I'm really happy with the result, to say the least.
The PG-102s have A5 magnets, which, from what I have read, give more powerful mids and greater clarity in the highs than A2. My only previous experience with A5 magnets in humbuckers was with a 498T which came with a Les Paul Studio I used to have (all my other humbuckers have had A2s). I never really took to the T498, too hot for my liking, but the PG-102s definitely got me interested in different magnets.
So, I just ordered some long oriented A5s from Throbak. I plan on testing them in a few different pups, like 57 Classics and some 490s. I figure it is cheaper than buying new pickups, and I guess I'll learn a bit about what the different alnico grades do that way.
Do you guys have any comments on the differences I could expect?
I recently installed a set of Throbak PG-102 MXVs in my Derek Trucks SG, and I'm really happy with the result, to say the least.
The PG-102s have A5 magnets, which, from what I have read, give more powerful mids and greater clarity in the highs than A2. My only previous experience with A5 magnets in humbuckers was with a 498T which came with a Les Paul Studio I used to have (all my other humbuckers have had A2s). I never really took to the T498, too hot for my liking, but the PG-102s definitely got me interested in different magnets.
So, I just ordered some long oriented A5s from Throbak. I plan on testing them in a few different pups, like 57 Classics and some 490s. I figure it is cheaper than buying new pickups, and I guess I'll learn a bit about what the different alnico grades do that way.
Do you guys have any comments on the differences I could expect?