Taking a close look at the differences between alnico and ceramic magnets and their effect on tone.
Ceramic vs alnico speakers guitar.
Ceramic speaker have more headroom ceramic speakers tend to have smoother breakup.
The first crop of speakers in the early 1950s used alnico magnets which is why some people say they sound more vintage than speakers built with ceramic magnets.
Alnico vs ceramic magnets how do they affect guitar pickup tone.
Alnico tends to produce a very musical pickup in most.
Alnico speakers compress at high volumes.
Are alnico speakers really worth the extra cost.
Ceramic magnets are made from ferrites often iron oxides.
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As the voice coil s effect lowers the available magnetic field of the alnico magnet the speaker becomes less efficient and the voice coil moves less.
Try the blind test to find out.
You see ceramic is easier to come by than alnico making it a cheaper magnet to make.
Ceramic tend to be brighter but not as warm.
Alnico speaker breakup quicker that ceramic i e.
Alnico is nice and warm and great for blues.
Alnico speaker sound warmer and slightly darker.
Ceramic speakers are less expensive.
Magnetically speaking ceramic magnets produce a stronger field than alnico.
So we often hear.
When choosing a new pickup for your guitar consider the magnet one of the essential yet complicating elements involved in the sound creation process.
The result is a slightly hotter sounding pickup with more treble response.
You often hear that the sound of a pickup is dominated by the choice of magnet used in its construction.
Alnico and ceramic are two different types of magnet that yield different sounds and can dramatically affect the tone of your amp.
The celestion greenbacks have the typical ceramic sound some refer to it as brown tone while the blues and other alnico speakers have a more brilliant or bell like sound.
Ceramic magnets are made of ceramic surprise.