DarkMatter
Unprofessional Toneologist
Re: Crazy noise when not touching the metal (but not a grounding issue)
Sorry but this is absolutely related to grounding.
Sorry but this is absolutely related to grounding.
I had the same issue once, Could not find out what was wrong. Turned out the main ground cable was broken (snapped) inside the tube, if you got cables inside tubes (rubber) check them.
Hey guys, so i just tried all three of my guitar, bc rich mockingbird (humbucking) my yamaha which is the one with problems, and my old fender strat, the fender strat had the same problem in humbucking, but not in single coil, the bc rich mockingbird had no problems at all... does this have to do with just older electronics? should i just replace all the pots?
Hey guys, so i just tried all three of my guitar, bc rich mockingbird (humbucking) my yamaha which is the one with problems, and my old fender strat, the fender strat had the same problem in humbucking, but not in single coil, the bc rich mockingbird had no problems at all... does this have to do with just older electronics? should i just replace all the pots?
Could the jack be wired backwards?
Could the jack be wired backwards?
Get a meter set to ohms
Insert guitar cable into guitar
Check resistance from cable tip to bridge
Then from sleeve to bridge
Post results plz
*(Sent from my durned phone!)*
Agreed.I did that once, and boy was it noisy.