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i remember a thread about this - i believe people had success using speaker magnets - but cannot locate that thread.

any help w/ a link to that thread - or advice written here would be much appreciated.
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Bryce, I think it was Andy Winter that had the speaker??
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Bryce,

I stumbled on this topic in Sergio's forum:

viewtopic.php?f=33&t=165887&hilit=magnetizing

It's all interesting reading and there's some discussion about magnetizing. I hope this helps!

Edit:

A pertinent quote from Paul W:

"Let's think out of the box here...

Magnets are made, not born.

It's been my own experience that electric motor repair shops and automotive generator/starter motor rebuilders have magnetizing devices. They can remagnetize a horseshoe, or increase the gauss, for a few bucks..."
"I don't want to sound incredulous but I can't believe it" Rex Mossop
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basmansam wrote:Bryce, I think it was Andy Winter that had the speaker??

Not me, but had seen it in a thread her somewhere. A perfect fit for them 'shoes....
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hmmm...was it JPS?
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brycycle wrote:hmmm...was it JPS?
No, pretty sure it wasn't...
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No, not me, but I think John Allgaier may know the answer.
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Anyone who needs their horseshoe mags effectively recharged should talk to Jimmy Coppolo at The New York Guitar & Bass Boutique:

212.399.3414 or 909.981.9019

He has an actual pickup charger that sends major magnetic current through the horseshoes, and it definitely brings the pickups back to life. Most noticeably was my 1968 4001. The HS pickup was like a ghost. He charged the mags for about 45-60 seconds, and now the pickup is MUCH louder and balances more evenly with the toaster. AND I still have the .0047 cap in line.

Jimmy's done quite a few sets for me, and he definitely knows his stuff. Talk to him. Tell him Walker sent youse.
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I use a samarium cobalt magnet I got out of an old IBM hard drive. You definitely have to watch polarity of the shoes when magnetizing, but leaving it on overnight takes a horseshoe that wouldn't stay on a vertical metal drawer front to hanging there just fine.
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brycycle wrote:i remember a thread about this - i believe people had success using speaker magnets - but cannot locate that thread.

any help w/ a link to that thread - or advice written here would be much appreciated.
Hi Bryce, I've not been popping in to the forum as much as I used to, sorry for the delay in responding. I think you may be referring to my thread here http://www.rickresource.com/phpBB3/view ... 3&t=347319 :)

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Speaking of magnets, if anyone wants to get some really strong magnets for remagnetizing or whatever, the strongest ones are NIB (Neodymium/Iron/Boron) rare earth magnets, sometimes called "super magnets". These are readily available for FREE!! Just find an old computer hard disk drive. These magnets are used in the disk head servo motor, usually there are 2 of them in a drive. Bigger (physical size) drives have bigger magnets since the heads have to move further.

Be careful with these magnets, some of them are dangerously strong. If 2 of them come together on say, the edge of your finger, they can actually remove some skin (don't ask how I know that :shock: :oops: ).
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Thanks for the tip, CJ! :idea: 8)
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I recently tried to recharge my horseshoes by wraping them in wire and charging them via a dc source.
It worked well but they still lose it fairly quickly.. :(

The stewart Macdonald magnets so far work the best that I have found..

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Jason Lollar at Lollar Guitars knows a lot about horseshoe pickups and is quite good at gaussing the magnets. Give him a call if you need your magnets renewed.
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