Technology
Hybrid-core pickup platform
Every Sirius pickup ships with graphene shielding, phase-stable flux routing, and an adaptive load insert. The goal: deliver single-coil articulation with humbucker-grade noise rejection.
Architecture white paper
The Sirius prototype is a three-stage system: hybrid ferrite core, differential winding, and adaptive load module. Finite element analysis informs winding density to keep inductance within ±0.03H, while graphene shielding channels eddy currents away from the audio path.
The load module offers preset curves (Studio, Stage, Modern) plus custom shaping via Tone Lab. Builders can flash new responses over USB-C.
- 4-layer PCB with micro load matrix (0.68nF–4.7nF range).
- Dual magnet array: alnico V + neodymium assist for tight bass.
- RF-cancelled harness with cold-solder pads for quick swaps.
Measurements
Frequency response & THD
Measurements collected via Audio Precision APx515. Explore each trace in the interactive charts below.
FAQ
How does the hybrid-core cancel hum without killing sparkle?
Dual-phase winding with balanced inductance and an active flux path lets us cancel common-mode noise before it hits the cable while keeping the resonance peak tunable.
What mounting formats ship first?
S-style routes (54mm/52mm) and Tele neck routes. LP format lands post-beta depending on roadmap votes.
Do I need extra power?
No external power required. The adaptive load module sips micro-current from the guitar jack. Optional 9V booster adds 6dB headroom for extended range guitars.