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Author Topic: What difference does the different alloys used within a humbucker pickup make ?  (Read 1949 times)

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I'm talking screws, keepers, slugs...

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A big difference - the pole screws, slugs and pole shoe(keeper) are responsible for transferring the magnetism towards the strings. Some grades of steel do this better than others. We actually anneal our pole keepers and use original electrical steel in our slugs and pole screws to make them as magnetically conductive as possible.
Tim
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thanks Tim!
"I now consider atheism to be brutal because it offers neither consolation nor liberty of any kind" Benjamin Constant in 1804
"Practice until you can hear the metronome grooving" Carol Kaye