Hi all.
I'm newly registered but been outside-looking-in for a long time.
I have a Classic Stack STK-4 in the bridge of one of my strats with 2 Fender Custom Shop Fat 50's SC's in the middle (RWRP) & neck.
I'm getting a little bit of hum in position 1 (w/ bridge only) and then more in pos 2 (B/M) (this is what's baffling, right???). Position 3 normal amount for SC middle, pos 4 (M/N) QUIET AS!, pos 5 normal amount.
I should note that I have done a bridge tone control mod and a comprehensive shielding mod as per the GuitarNuts.com site.
I can't for the life of me figure out why the mini HB is causing hum in pos 2.
I have reversed the black & white wires off the 4 conductor lead as per the SD wiring instructions that came with the Classic Stack.
Any insight would be appreciated.
ps: one thing worth mentioning is the bare wire is tied in to the ground along with the white wire. I read somewhere that others have left the bare wire disconnected. It doesn't seem to me that that would make a difference though. Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Mick
I'm newly registered but been outside-looking-in for a long time.
I have a Classic Stack STK-4 in the bridge of one of my strats with 2 Fender Custom Shop Fat 50's SC's in the middle (RWRP) & neck.
I'm getting a little bit of hum in position 1 (w/ bridge only) and then more in pos 2 (B/M) (this is what's baffling, right???). Position 3 normal amount for SC middle, pos 4 (M/N) QUIET AS!, pos 5 normal amount.
I should note that I have done a bridge tone control mod and a comprehensive shielding mod as per the GuitarNuts.com site.
I can't for the life of me figure out why the mini HB is causing hum in pos 2.
I have reversed the black & white wires off the 4 conductor lead as per the SD wiring instructions that came with the Classic Stack.
Any insight would be appreciated.
ps: one thing worth mentioning is the bare wire is tied in to the ground along with the white wire. I read somewhere that others have left the bare wire disconnected. It doesn't seem to me that that would make a difference though. Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Mick