Custom shop Frankenstein pickup hum?

uzeurillus1on

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I just installed a Frankenstein bridge pickup and it hums almost as bad as a single coil. I went over my wiring and everything looks good. It’s just on this pickup. I soldered together the red/white wires and threw a piece of electrical tape on them like the instructions stated. Did I miss something or is that just how this pickup sounds? It’s not outlandishly bad and it’s worse when I hit it with my sd-1…it’s just super noticeable when I switch to the neck pickup which is near silent. This sounds similar to a single coil
 
Description makes me think either the baseplate bare is not fully connected or a guitar ground isn't soldered fully.
 
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You could also wire this directly to the jack to see if there is something wrong with the pickup, but I am guessing there is a stray ground wire not connected well.
 
Based on SD's quality control vs. an individual's installation skills (no offense, I'm including myself here as well) it's most likely the installation. I second Mincer's suggestion; that's where I start trouble-shooting any pickup issue. Pickup--jack is always the acid test.

Larry
 
I tried hooking up the Frankie directly to an output jack and ju
Jumpered ground to the pots, same result same hum
 

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By jumpering ground back to the pots, you've reintroduced whatever might be wrong with the guitar wiring. If you wire just the pickup to a jack and absolutely nothing else, do you get hum?
 
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