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electric guitar pickup

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adatron
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The advantage of Samarium-Cobalt magnets is their heat resistance. Electric guitars don’t get hot enough for this to matter.
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Princess of Science
The lanthanides, yttrium and scandium generally play lesser roles in practical appliances: a dash here for improving magnets, a dash there for better screen colours, no place where somepony would shout rare earth as the star material. China holds the largest reserves of these elements, which is a slight problem.
Ichijoe
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@adatron  
Perhaps its cheaper, more common has slightly different properties, to give better tone?! Who knows. As for Neodymium, the first I heard about that element, was back when Apple were harping on how great their iPod Ear Buds were ’cause they used Neodymium Magnets in them… Yeah probably explained why the pair I received with my 15GB 3G ~ca. 2004 iPod, was popping and crackling like a I had blown the speakers out, just from simply removing ’em from the Packing container.
BigMax
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@Ichijoe  
Oh, I know (wait, no, I didn’t), but the point is that some elements are veeery rarely mentioned. Like, ever.  
In your example, graphite and heavy water are way more reknown nuclear reaction moderators, for instance.