Don't drink and mod

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BadHairDayologist
Beer and soldering irons.......a deadly combination.

i was at my friend's house trying to fix the Hot Rails in his Squier...apparently I had wired something wrong the first time and the volume pot was completely non-functional. So using my memory banks (ha) and my Warmoth for comparison (haha) i wired everything and -- surprise! -- NO SOUND. Well there's a LITTLE sound, with the pup volume dimed and his amp's volume high we could barely hear those Rails.

All my connections seemed sound and i wired it the same as the bridge humbucker in my Warmoth...so what do you guys think happened?

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did you spill beer on the hot rails? check all the solder joints to make sure they are on correctly and are good.
 
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I got no idea, but I can remember the time I burned a spot in our dining room on the wood floor with my soldering iron. Daughter had a party at the house a week earlier. Blamed it on her friends smoking. ;)
 
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did you wire the volume or tone knobs with the wrong lugs? make sure you check a good diagram, like from stewmac or the seymour duncan site and make sure the pots arent wired backwards.
 
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dont forget to check the cable too - i remember when i got my first guitar, i took out the screws in the scratchplate (but without taking the scratchplate off) to get out some of the covering that comes with a new pickguard. after i put them back in, i plugged the guitar in and no sound, i thought id damaged the 'electronics' inside the guitar, but it was actually just the cheap cable that mustve gone while i was doing it :laugh2:
 
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Scott_F said:
I got no idea, but I can remember the time I burned a spot in our dining room on the wood floor with my soldering iron. Daughter had a party at the house a week earlier. Blamed it on her friends smoking. ;)

Pray that your wife doesn't see this unless you already fessed up to her. :D
 
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