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- Seymour Duncan Black Winter Neck Review – Modern Metal Neck Pickup
is a savagely high-output passive humbucker built for extreme metal, with no less than three large ceramic My measurements are here; Seymour Duncan Black Winter Neck Magnet – Three Ceramics Advertised DCR: 13.00 Inside, I’m fairly certain there are three large ceramic magnets; I can’t open this one up since it’s Could be a Jazz with three ceramic magnets. And it would be louder too, thanks to those three hefty ceramic bars inside.
- Fleor Hot Dual Rails Bridge Review – High-Gain Rail Humbucker Test & Measurements
Powerful ceramic magnet coupled with stainless steel Rails generates take-no-prisoners tonality. My measurements are here; Fleor Dual Rails Bridge Magnet – Ceramic Bar Advertised DCR: 14-15 K Ohm However, this one uses a single ceramic magnet. So it’s most likely a single ceramic magnet in standard size.
- Dimarzio EVO2 Review (DP215)
Let’s read my measurements here; Dimarzio EVO2 DP215 Magnet – Narrower Ceramic Advertised DCR: 14,02 slug (measured at top center of D&G pole pieces) Patents: Dual Resonance & Virtual Vintage Narrower Ceramic EVO 2 has a narrower ceramic magnet. But ceramic bar supported by two steel rods that increases the inductance. , while the EVO2 features 'Virtual Vintage' and 'Dual Resonance' structures and also has a narrower ceramic
- Seymour Duncan Black Winter Bridge (Blackened Edition) Review – Extreme Metal Humbucker
is a savagely high-output passive humbucker built for extreme metal, with no less than three large ceramic My measurements are here; Seymour Duncan Black Winter Bridge (Blackened) Magnet – Three big ceramics the image supplied by Alexey (axvvell on instagram) Black Winter Bridge humbucker close-up showing ceramic inductance of the Blackened Edition give it a touch more clarity than one might expect from an 18K triple ceramic Exceptionally tight and focused low end, neat&tidy hi-end · High clarity under hi-gain for such a hot ceramic
- Interview with Ray Hadiwono from Ray Tone Lab Pickups
Alnico 8 have about the same power with Ceramic but without its weakness (harsh top end) but major manufacturers
- Dimarzio Steve Morse Bridge Review DP200
Dimarzio Steve Morse Bridge DP200 Magnet – Big Ceramic Advertised DCR: 9,94 K Ohm (Series) Measured DCR very similar to Super Distortion but with ~10K winding and has equally wound coils, contains a big ceramic
- Dimarzio Crunch Lab Review DP228
Dimarzio Crunch Lab DP228 Magnet – Ceramic Advertised DCR: 11,03 K Ohm (Series) Measured DCR: 11,11 K
- Dimarzio/IBZ Neck Review
Some people said they are PAF Pros with ceramic magnet, some told them Steve Morse Bridge in disguise My measurements are here; Dimarzio/IBZ Neck Magnet – Big Ceramic Measured DCR: 8.87 K Ohm (Series) They all share a similar design architecture: large hex pole pieces in both bobbins, chunky ceramic magnets Because they all have similar chunky ceramic magnet within and no other parts like steel spacers near When you replace the ceramic magnet inside with an Alnico 5, you get a very clear yet (though I don’t
- Steve Morse Interview
Steve Morse and hid double cream Dimarzios I know you are very skilled pilot :) Do you still fly?
- Dimarzio Transition DP255 Review
impact into every picked note... ” …And, my measuremens are here; Dimarzio Transition DP255 Magnet – Ceramic Since the DP255 houses a large ceramic magnet, I measured some seriously high magnetic flux density values Transition follows a more classic PAF-style design but incorporates "Virtual Vintage" slugs and a strong ceramic
- Dimarzio Super Distortion Review DP100
Dimarzio Super Distortion DP100 Magnet – Big Ceramic Advertised DCR: 13,68 K Ohm (Series) Measured DCR
- Interview with Padraig Corrigan of Corrigan Pickups
It’s an 18K AlNiCo 8 and Ceramic 8 powerhouse, and even though we market it as an extreme output monster All magnets are tested for their gauss rating as we charge all of our magnets in house (except the ceramics















