Can the pole pieces be moved or changed in my molded stratocaster bobbins. Tim jenkins-san jose, california

Magnets can be moved or changed on Stratocasters that have molded bobbins. I’ve often changed the magnets in the molded bobbins with others found from broken or destroyed pickups. At times older magnets have less string pull and staggering the pole pieces for the desired string output. I like replacing the flat poles (all the…

I want to put my name and id number on the bar magnets in my pickups for identification. What should I use? Mike johnson-portland, oregon

I have used two types of scribers that work well. One is made by General Tool Mfg. Co. in New York (most well stocked hardware stores carry General Tools) and is part # 88. The scriber has a Tungsten Carbide point that’s useful for scribing stainless steel, ceramics, glass and magnets. The scriber # 88…

What is the gauss, force (oersteds) and maximum energy of various magnets? Dr. Nick toth-bloomington, indiana

I want to start by giving those interested a glossary of terms that will help you have a better understanding and terminology used in magnets and coils. It may be complicated and confusing but is a part of the science used in making guitar, bass and steel guitar’s sound the way they do. I’ve gotten…

Why are pole pieces used in guitar and bass pickups adjustable and some non-adjustable? Tom young-los angeles, california

Adjustable pole pieces are used to help balance the output of each string. Fixed pole pieces as used in many Fender style pickups may have rod magnet pole pieces cut to the desired length for better balance and output of each string. Early Stratocaster had pole pieces cut to a desired length for string made…

How can you cut a magnet for a desired length and what type of sandpaper can be used for polishing magnets? Ted fox-fort dix, new jersey

I would use an abrasive blade made of aluminum oxide for metal cutting and a silicon carbide abrasive wheel should not be used as it’s mainly for masonry cutting (tiles and cement). Aluminum oxide grinding wheels work well for shaping the magnets for the desired chamfer or sharp edges. Sandpaper has several backings and different…

What size are the pole piece screws used on gretsch filtertron pickups? I need to replace the existing screws that where changed. John crawford-new zealand

The screws used on Gretsch Filtertron pickups designed by Ray Butts are 6-40 (diameter and threads per inch) X 3/4″ Fillister head, slotted, steel machine screw. Newer Gretsch pickups use a 3-48 screw to hold the covers onto a bottom plate and mounting ring. Gretsch pickups made in Japan use Metric screws. Make sure you…

Can I put rod magnets in the bobbin where the steel studs are in my humbucking pickup? Brian nelson-philadelphia, pennsylvania

The standard size for a stud on a Gibson humbucker is .187″ diameter by 1/2″ long. The normal stud polarity is North on a standard humbucker. You would need to keep the magnets as close to length as the steel studs. When you insert the magnet rods, you need to keep the magnetic polarity “North”…

What are the magnet strengths of various fender pickups?

I use several types of magnetometers to measure the magnitude and direction of the magnetic fields in various pickups. I would suggest using a hand model manufactured by Annis Instruments. I often use Model 25 with the range of “50-0-50”. Magnets used within pickups can range from very low gauss to above 50 gauss. Early…

What is the magnet polarity of old vs. New fender pickups?

Many of the early Fender pickups used both North and South magnetic polarity. Older Broadcasters, No Casters, Telecasters and Esquires are found with both North and South bridge pickups. I have seen rhythm pickups on early models to have both North and South polarities. Both lead and rhythm pickups on these models were wound Top…

Can I have adjustable pole pieces on my fender pickups?

Normally single coil style Fender pickups have cast rod magnets made to a desired length and diameter. Typical coils on Fender pickups are wound directly around the magnets. Moving the pole pieces up or down can break the inner windings of the coil. When Seth Lover designed the Fender bass and guitar humbucking pickups, the…

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