Wow ... why have I never done a blog on this topic?? Thanks for the reminder. Yes, the relatively tiny magnets in guitar pickups can most certainly have their magnetic charge totally messed up by placing them on or near the relatively huge magnets on the back of speakers. Now ... to be clear, you would need to have the pickup within about 6" (or closer) of the actual magnet on the speaker ... so generally speaking most (but not all) cabinets will inherently give you plenty of wiggle room ... but not raw speakers! Some metal detectors and airport scanners can also slightly demagnetize pickups, so be careful. The GOOD news is that pickup builders like me can actually re-charge the pickups to proper flux levels :-)
Cool ... and welcome to the Vaughn Skow family of boutique tone! A warning: now that I've got ya hooked ... you'll never be able to go back to mass-produced pickups ;-)
Yes! Oh my goodness yes!
Wow ... why have I never done a blog on this topic?? Thanks for the reminder. Yes, the relatively tiny magnets in guitar pickups can most certainly have their magnetic charge totally messed up by placing them on or near the relatively huge magnets on the back of speakers. Now ... to be clear, you would need to have the pickup within about 6" (or closer) of the actual magnet on the speaker ... so generally speaking most (but not all) cabinets will inherently give you plenty of wiggle room ... but not raw speakers! Some metal detectors and airport scanners can also slightly demagnetize pickups, so be careful. The GOOD news is that pickup builders like me can actually re-charge the pickups to proper flux levels :-)
Thanks for the answer, and I ordered a set of your velvet tele pickups to replace some Bardens.
Awesome ... you'll be in Heaven :-)
I love the velvet tele pickups. They have turned an older American standard into my favorite Telecaster!
Cool ... and welcome to the Vaughn Skow family of boutique tone! A warning: now that I've got ya hooked ... you'll never be able to go back to mass-produced pickups ;-)