Hi guys!
So, lately I've noticed that my JB sounds kind of thin, nasaly and bass lacking compared to my neck pickup (Jazz). This became more obvious when I would roll of the tone pot on my guitar - barely any signal remained, as if I rolled the volume pot almost all the way down. The tone pot in combination with the other pickup works fine. I took a resistance reading of the JB and it showed infinity (1). The pickup was wired to work in standard series wiring. After measuring the resistance on individual coils the one with the screws showed what I suppose to be normal value, while the coil with the slugs shows infinity. The pickup is about 10 years old and has been used a fair amount. What baffles me is how is it possible that it still worked (even decently so under distortion) if there is a wire break, suggested by the infinity reading on one of the coils and especially since the coils were wired in series? Any ideas what might have happened and if it is repairable?
Many thanks!
So, lately I've noticed that my JB sounds kind of thin, nasaly and bass lacking compared to my neck pickup (Jazz). This became more obvious when I would roll of the tone pot on my guitar - barely any signal remained, as if I rolled the volume pot almost all the way down. The tone pot in combination with the other pickup works fine. I took a resistance reading of the JB and it showed infinity (1). The pickup was wired to work in standard series wiring. After measuring the resistance on individual coils the one with the screws showed what I suppose to be normal value, while the coil with the slugs shows infinity. The pickup is about 10 years old and has been used a fair amount. What baffles me is how is it possible that it still worked (even decently so under distortion) if there is a wire break, suggested by the infinity reading on one of the coils and especially since the coils were wired in series? Any ideas what might have happened and if it is repairable?
Many thanks!