Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 5:43 am
I've managed to set up strat style guitars to be very quiet in the past.
Shielded cable with close cropped shielding between pickups and switches/pots... shield the interior cavity...extra wire between bridge and earth to ensure strings run to earth. This thing even has grounded copper foil around the pickup coils.... a negative for tone.
I've checked this mo fo with a meter and everything shows continuity. The amp is dead quiet. Turn the guitar down and the amp doesn't hum or hiss. So my cable and main ground must be good.
But even with strings off, with a mesh shield placed over the pickups and grounded at the bridge, the guitar is noisy as hell. I turn off the lights, the monitor ....no change. I'm totally at a loss. Any suggestions to try?
It's not aliens....I'm sure. There's got to be a practical solution.....I didn't want humbuckers .....Grrrrrrrrrr
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Mikka on 2005-04-12 07:27 ]</font>
Shielded cable with close cropped shielding between pickups and switches/pots... shield the interior cavity...extra wire between bridge and earth to ensure strings run to earth. This thing even has grounded copper foil around the pickup coils.... a negative for tone.
I've checked this mo fo with a meter and everything shows continuity. The amp is dead quiet. Turn the guitar down and the amp doesn't hum or hiss. So my cable and main ground must be good.
But even with strings off, with a mesh shield placed over the pickups and grounded at the bridge, the guitar is noisy as hell. I turn off the lights, the monitor ....no change. I'm totally at a loss. Any suggestions to try?
It's not aliens....I'm sure. There's got to be a practical solution.....I didn't want humbuckers .....Grrrrrrrrrr
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Mikka on 2005-04-12 07:27 ]</font>