Bar Ceramic 8 Guitar Pickup Magnets, Ceramic C8 Block Bar Magnets for Humbuckerand P90 Pickup, Hard Sintered Ferrite CERAMIC 8 BAR MAGNET, Narrow Ceramic 8 Polished/Ground Bar Magnet, MAGNETIZED Ceramic Guitar Magnets China supplier
Bar Ceramic 8 Guitar Pickup Magnets parameter:
* Permanent Magnet Merial: Ceramic 8 / C8 / Ferrite
* Size: 2.18” Long,2.3” Long,2.35” Long,2.6” Long, 2.625” Long,2.95” Long,3.125” Long,3.125” Long,3.33” Long
* Polished: Polished /Ground
* For humbucker and P90 pickups, 7-8 string humbuckers
* Can provide C8 one end painted colour (customer choose blue/red/green/black ….) for easy identification
* Magnetizing Options: Not Magnetized or Magnetized
Ceramic magnets are also used in some pickups. Their sound is usually characterized as more ‘modern,’ with a tighter low end, more ‘cut’ and higher output compared to Alnico magnets. You can usually bet that a ceramic-loaded guitar will sound pretty fat and thick, maybe with a little more bold midrange, especially in the upper mids.
Ceramics are a bit too powerful for normal guitar parts, better for high-gain stuff. not great in the bridge position -too brittle.
Alnico2 are great in the right situation, so Blues-rock, Southern rock 70’s pop etc Think Billy Gibbons.
Alnico5 (my favourites) are great for riff-laden rock/metal and general playing.
Ceramic 8 Polished/Ground bar magnet
For humbucker and P90 pickups
C8 – one end painted white for easy identification
2.5″ x .5″ x .125″ thick
Magnetized
Q: What is the difference between Alnico and ceramic magnets?
A: Alnico magnets are made of an alloy of Aluminum, Nickel, and Cobalt. Ceramic magnets are made from ferrites (often iron oxides). Magnetically speaking, ceramic magnets produce a stronger field than Alnico. The result is a slightly hotter sounding pickup with more treble response. A lot of people automatically say that Alnico is superior to ceramic in pickups. Alnico tends to produce a very musical pickup in most setups. However, there are fantastic sounding ceramic pickups out there (such as the G&L “MFD” pickups), as well as our own humbuckers and P90′s. The reason ceramic has a bad rap is probably due to its use on low quality instruments, in low quality pickups. Ceramic magnets are often useful in high-output pickups to help retain high end that is lost due to overwinding, and help to create crunchy sounding pickups for hard rock, heavy blues, and metal styles. Ceramic C8 Polished / Ground Bar Magnets
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