Neodymium EB-0 Pickup.........

Started by Grog, February 19, 2024, 07:52:26 AM

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exiledarchangel

Looks like a (wide aperture) humbucker, not a sidewinder.
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Basvarken

Never seen before.
Any sound clips anywhere?
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Dave W

On top, it looks like the Curtis Novak EB-BSx but AFAIK that one's alnico, not neo.

Alanko

Neodymium is pretty strong! I destroyed a Mustang bass pickup by fitting neo rods in place of the original alnico rods. The neo rods pulled together, ruining the flatwork!

Putting stong magnets under the strings at the 24th fret location on a shortscale bass could be a recipe for wolftones and choking unless you are careful with the pickup height.


Dave W

They have a website. https://www.916pickups.com/

No real info about the company.

MusicMan uses neo on its Stingray Special. Discussed here: https://blog.music-man.com/instruments/stingray-special-spotlight-neodymium-pickups/

Grog

The Stingray uses active NEO Pickups. Not enough info on the 916 website to tell if they are active or passive.....
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gearHed289

Quote from: Grog on February 21, 2024, 07:52:41 AM
The Stingray uses active NEO Pickups. Not enough info on the 916 website to tell if they are active or passive.....

Are the pickups themselves actually active, like EMGs? It sounds to me like they're running the pickup through an onboard 18V pre-amp. The 916 pickups only have two wires, and the description of the neo P says "no need for batteries".

Alanko

I think the pickups themselves are passive as they appear to have three hookup wires. Judging by the post on this forum, the wires correspond with the start and end of the coils, plus a chassis ground, grounding the poles. No requirement for power to the pickup:https://forum.seymourduncan.com/forum/the-pickup-lounge/335857-ernie-ball-stingray-special-18v-neodymium-wiring-in-series-help-swap-smb-4d

Dave W

Stingray pickups are passive. The Stingray Special uses EB's newer 18v preamp.

No reason to think the 916 pickups are active. I can't think of anyone other than EMG currently making true active pickups.


Dave W

Thanks, Brad. He explains a lot there.

Grog

Thanks! That did answer a lot of questions.....
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Ken

Curious what tonal range his Thunderbird pickup hits.