Anyway, continuing my education re guitar pickups, there are a few things that are still puzzling me...
Polepieces/magnets - Magnets on single-coil pups are sometimes staggered to follow the radius of the strings (as they are on my MIM Strat). On some humbuckers, polepiece screws are presumably screws to allow similar adjustment of the distance between the polepieces and the strings, but the polepiece slugs are not. I also seldom actually see these screws adjusted above the top of the coil or pup cover, so I'm not sure if my assumption is correct. On the other hand, some pups don't expose the polepieces at all, and I've seen some humbuckers where both sets of polepieces are screws. Is there any logic to these variations, or are they simply a way of doing things a little differently to distinguish one product from another?
Also, there is much info around on the differences between Alnico 2, 5 and ceramic magnets, but nowhere have I gotten any indication that these types vary in the strength of the magnet (gauss) buy I'm guessing that's that's the functional difference. I've often wondered when charging the magnets, what effect it has on the tone when fiddling with the strength of the magnet, or whether a builder might go back and either slightly de-gauss or strengthen the charge of a pickup to modify the tone.
And finally - can't anyone discuss tone without relying on un-quantifiable and subjective terms like "bite", "warm", "muddy", "full", "sparkle" etc. etc. - I mean, we're not talking friggin' WINE here folks!!
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Thanks for any insight on any of the above...