Re: static humbukcer hum/buzz
Check your Bridge grounding to the jack, if it's soldered to a pot, remove it and homerun it to the jack -makes a difference. Second check your wiring on your humbuckers and pot grounding -when you split humbuckers for paralleling or phasing it's easy to create a noise problem if you make a mistake or short something cramming it back together.. Lastly, shield your cavities with copper tape or Faraday paint and bring one ground to the jack from the shielding (once again NOT to one of the pot casings). These guitar techs busing grounds to a pot casing instead of homerunning them to the jack need to stop -or go back to basic electronics school. Homerun grounds ALWAYS to the jack -it improves the routing of external EMF to ground and reduces the overall signal to noise in the system.
Check your Bridge grounding to the jack, if it's soldered to a pot, remove it and homerun it to the jack -makes a difference. Second check your wiring on your humbuckers and pot grounding -when you split humbuckers for paralleling or phasing it's easy to create a noise problem if you make a mistake or short something cramming it back together.. Lastly, shield your cavities with copper tape or Faraday paint and bring one ground to the jack from the shielding (once again NOT to one of the pot casings). These guitar techs busing grounds to a pot casing instead of homerunning them to the jack need to stop -or go back to basic electronics school. Homerun grounds ALWAYS to the jack -it improves the routing of external EMF to ground and reduces the overall signal to noise in the system.
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