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.
Ceramic speaker that sounds like alnico.
You need ceramic said nobody ever.
Ceramic magnets do produce a stronger field but that alone doesn t actually change the sound it just increases the total output which of course will change the sound if you thereby drive an amp further into distortion.
Ya the guy in the front row was screaming i hate the sound of your alnico v magnets.
Ceramic magnets are made of ceramic surprise.
Alnico is commonly thought to produce the most vintage tone and has a reputation for sounding compressed.
If you are comparing speakers that have the same magnetic flux but generated from different magnet compositions you probably won t notice a difference in tonality.
Alnico speaker breakup quicker that ceramic i e.
Alnico speakers compress at high volumes.
Like a lot of people i ordered a set of fender tex mex alnico5 pickups installed it try it and i re installed my ceramic pickups right away for me alnico are too bright and ceramic are well balanced and have a.
It s a myth saying alnico sound better and ceramic are muddy.
What s more relevant is that alnico is magnetically softer it has a higher reversible permeability than ceramics i e.
It changes its field more when affected by the.
Its like tone woods or vintage ts9 vs new ts9 nobody except guitar players can hear or tell the difference.
Ceramic tend to be brighter but not as warm.
Ceramic speakers are less expensive.
Alnico speaker sound warmer and slightly darker.
Ceramic is the cheapest and most common material.
Spend time honing your song writing skills instead of worrying about things that wont change how you write and play.
Ceramic speaker have more headroom ceramic speakers tend to have smoother breakup.