Re: 59's
thanks for your imput. I have check everything many times. I have been putting in pickups for years and years and i took the guitar to the best electronic's tech in my area to see if i missed something, i really trust him. If he says that the wireing is good and he sees nothing wrong then i will say that it is a good wire job. The 59 has 2 wires and it is not hard to tell which is which as the ground is the braided outside wire. i went the extra mile and bought new Gibson pots and a Fender 3way....
The noise basiclly sounds like the ground wire is off the bridge, but it is there and working.... The ground connect was tested with a volt meter to double check and it is working. It gets better or worse depending on the angle i'm standing in my room. It is picking up stuff from the room, like my alarm clock. For some reason when i stand closer to the alarm clock or my vcr (that is off, and so is the tv) the hum and buzz gets louder. I own about 20 Electric guitars and most of them are dead quiet in the same room thru the same amp. My strat with hotrails is dead quiet compaired to this tele with 59's. So is another strat with Duncan Custom, as is another pile of guitars with different Duncans in it. I find the JB's to be a bit noisier then other pickups but live with that. Odd part is the strat with the Custom in it is dead quiet but another Custom pickup i have is as noisy as this 59. 2 pickups of the same type and they are a world apart...
Strange stuff! I just don't like the idea of having to take the pickup out yet again and sent it all the way over to the Canadian dist for them to run a test on it. So i have tried to check all angles first. It's a pain. tele bridges are a pain to keep installing pickups in too as you have to completely reset up the saddles and intonate..... About as much fun as shooting your toe off....
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