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iPad Pro 11-inch (1st and 2nd generation) work with the Smart Folio for iPad Pro 11-inch.
iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd and 4th generation) work with the Smart Folio for iPad Pro 12.9-inch (4th generation).
iPad Pro 12.9-inch (1st and 2nd generation) work with the Smart Cover for iPad Pro 12.9-inch and the Leather Smart Cover for iPad Pro 12.9-inch.
iPad Pro 10.5-inch, iPad Air (3rd generation), and iPad (7th generation) work with the Smart Cover for iPad (7th generation) and iPad Air (3rd generation) and the Leather Smart Cover for iPad (7th generation) and iPad Air (3rd generation).
iPad (5th and 6th generation), iPad Pro 9.7-inch, iPad Air, and iPad Air 2 work with the Smart Cover for 9.7-inch iPad.1
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When you use an iPad Smart Folio or Smart Cover, always pick up your iPad directly—don't try to pick it up by the cover. The magnets in the cover aren't designed to lift the iPad.
- The iPad Smart Cover for iPad Air, iPad Air 2, iPad (5th generation and later) is different from the iPad Smart Cover for iPad 2, iPad (3rd generation), and iPad (4th generation).
- The iPad mini Smart Cover for iPad mini (5th generation) and iPad mini 4 is different from the iPad mini Smart Cover for iPad mini 3, iPad mini 2, and iPad mini.
In this day and age of the electric guitar, we’ve pretty much seen it all. AlNiCo 2-8, Ceramic, Samarium Cobalt – guitarists and innovators are always trying new things to get different tones – but, what’s the difference between them? How do you choose?
We’ve decided to make a little magnet “Cheat Sheet” for your reference, and experimentation. Let’s start with the basics:
A Magnet is any type of material that produces a magnetic field. Elements like Iron, Nickel, and Cobalt are what is known as Ferromagnetic – an alloy or material containing some iron that can be charged and magnetized to produce a field.
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In guitar pickups, we use Permanent Magnets. These are magnets that produce a persistent magnetic field – a field that will keep pulling and pushing, all the time. This can be an alloy (a mixture of metals) – like AlNiCo (Hey! You’ve heard of that!), or, Rare-Earth magnets like Samarium-Cobalt and Neodymium magnets.
We don’t expect you to be an electromagnetic engineer – but what’s the difference tonally? What do they do to your tone?
ALL ABOUT ALNICO:
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Alnico is a type of alloy consisting of Aluminum, Nickel, and Cobalt – all mixed with Iron. I’m sure you’ve heard of people using alloys because they make stronger and more efficient metals. For our purposes Alnico is relatively hard to de-magnetize and comes in different strengths as well. These all have an important impact on your tone. Here’s some that we use pretty frequently in our pickups:
ALNICO 2:
Alnico 2 is the second weakest of the Alnico Guitar Magnet strengths, thus it pulls the strings less. It also has what’s referred to as the most “vintage” tone. It has more mids, and more tapered and softer highs than Alnico 3. As a guitar pickup magnet, the lows are loose and bouncy, instead of tight, some might refer to it as “vintage” or “smooth”. We use Alnico 2 in our Pure P.A.F.’s to give them the classic vintage tone we all know.
Alnico 3:
Alnico 3 is the weakest of the Alnico magnets and has the lowest amount of string pull in a bar magnet. As a guitar pickup magnet, it’s lows are soft and bouncy, mids are generally warm and full, and highs are glassy. We use Alnico 3 magnets in our Real 54’s to give them a bright, glassy tone. Curiously, Alnico 3 is weaker than Alnico 2 in a Bar Magnet form, but stronger than Alnico 2 in a Rod Magnet form.
Alnico 4:
Alnico 4 is stronger than both Alnico 2 and 3, but weaker than Alnico 5. It has the most balanced and “even” EQ out of all of the Alnico strengths. The bass and highs are tighter and stronger than Alnico 2, and the midrange is more balanced. We use this pickup in our Modern P.A.F. and P90‘s, and it helps to balance out the overwound properties of them. Alnico 4 has softer highs than Alnico 5. Proencryptor 1 7 7 – encrypt your files google drive.
Alnico 5:
This is by far our most widely used guitar pickup magnet. In it’s rod form, Alnico 5 gives the traditional Fender tone. We use Alnico 5 in all of our Strat, Tele, and Bass pickups. In Fender-style pickups, it has the best balance of extended lows, mids, and highs. Alnico 5 gives that open, airy top-end sparkle that we’re so used to. In Humbuckers, it gives our pickups a brighter tone, which is why we use them in our High Output Humbuckers.
Well, that’s a basic run-down of Alnico, used as a guitar pickup magnet. I hope that helps you decide on some sweet combinations! Photoscore 8 8 4.