So we often hear.
A8 vs ceramic humbucker.
Alnico seems to be the popular favorite but on the other hand there is no shortage of popular recordings that feature ceramic pickups.
A2 a3 a4 a5 and a8.
The alternative 8 humbucker uses high output coils along with a powerful alnico 8 magnet to give you the sweet treble response of an alnico 2 magnet with the midrange emphasis of alnico 5 and the power of a ceramic.
What is the tonal difference in changing an alnico 5 magnet for an alnico 8 magnet in a humbucker pickup.
To crown a winner in our alnico vs ceramic magnets shootout we would need a way to accurately compare the two which is not an easy task.
I change ceramic magnets to alnico 5 magnets and compare the sound with before and after video.
In this video i record the stock.
The result is a huge punchy high output sound that doesn t get fizzy and cuts through without sounding harsh.
I m not sure about the magnet strength stuff but in my experience the a8 has the most output followed by a5 a4 a2 a3.
Alnico is nice and warm and great for blues.
This is a tutorial video to demonstrate the difference in sound and performance between a ceramic and alnico v magnet in a bridge humbucker looking specific.
Gibson les paul blindfold.
Here i change the tone of a single cut double humbucker pickup guitar by switching magnets.
You often hear that the sound of a pickup is dominated by the choice of magnet used in its construction.
The upper response is smoother and sounds more like an a2.
Whereas ceramic is used in metal as it sounds tight loud and cool.
Alnico vs ceramic magnets.
The a8 has a unique flavor one that seems to span the gap between alnico and ceramic magnets in that it has alnico sweetness in the highs and ample mids but also has a tight low end similar to a ceramic.
The ultimate alnico pickup test.
I really like the a8 in the bridge.