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Not refering to the Jean Michelle Jarre album!

 

At the bass bash I brought some magnetic field paper to see what was under the pickups of various devices. Most are pretty obvious what you are going to see, but here are some notable ones. I found it interesting anyway :D

 

 

 

Bart.jpeg

As a reference, this is a standard bart soapbar, twin coil humbucker, looks like you would expect

 

RicHiGain.jpeg

This is a high gain rickenbacker 4004 pickup, obviously originally designed to go over 4 strings, but covers 5 nicely

 

Dingwall.jpeg

A dingwall twin pickup - goes with the line of the pickups, with the high notes further out

 

GK3B.jpeg

Here is a normal single coil and what I assume is a GK3B (although obviously could be a GK2-b

 

Mudbucker.jpeg

This is a mudbucker on a homemade Gibson Les Paul bass clone - huge area covered and probably explains the name!

 

SandbergSoapbar.jpeg

This is a sandberg pickup in a soapbar case - looks similar to the dingwall pickups mostly - this pickup was lined horizontally, so the pattern is just how it is in the case

 

SquierMetalCover.jpeg

A fender (actually squier) metal covered split bass pickup - I looked at two of these, and the pattern is the same, the D string has most of the magnets!

 

TooManyPickups.jpeg

On the same table - two single coils and a P pickup - no surprises but very well balanced

 

G-L_Mfd.jpeg

Finally a G&L MDF pickup in a L2000 - as you can see the magnetic field is so high its bending reality around it. And maybe even gravity.

 

Interestingly I wanted to put the Rickenbacker 4003 pickup here, but pressing hard against the pickup I can just make out the dots on the pole pieces, but it is so weak it is very hard to see.

 

 

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The magnetic Gauss level and the direction of the magnetic field to the polorisation of the film. Although I didn't notice turning the paper to have any noticable effect.

So effectively it just shows the shape of the magnetic field, there are some charts on the net that seem to say what the field strength is but they don't seem reliable and it seems very much that yellow and red are the opposite of dark green and blue.

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