[emoji38]I'm starting to believe in black magic here. I shouldn't have given piece of my hair to my ex. Oh Odin have mercy on my soul.
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The only thing left to do now
https://youtu.be/SJUhlRoBL8M
The mind boggling mysteriously grounded middle lug was solved!
https://youtu.be/XNaRQA-wIQQ
Now let's go back to the one an only eternal question:
"Why decreasing of the Volume is increasing the noise on all pickups whole or split?"
Can it be the mini toggle switch?
Can it be the Amp or the Guitar processor I'm using?
...As for the mysterious middle lug grounding at 0 , I don't believe that the CTS pots can be unique at that, but if any of you here have some pot laying around, I would be happy if you measure the middle lug at 0 without even grounding the side lug, and share the result. What is happening at 0 is the middle lug gets connected to the side lug and that's how it gets grounded because the side lug is grounded to the pot's casing.
https://youtu.be/A2TfaZSbPYE
PROBLEM SOLVED
Short explanation of what happened...
I have annoying hard to explain noise increase when I turn the Volume down on my guitar while plugged into my DigiTech RP360 XP guitar processor: https://youtu.be/LK9wFZj1gbM
(the Tone issue in the video was due to bad soldering)
First I blamed it on my wiring and troubleshoot there without success.
So I tried to replicate the same noise problem without using the DigiTech processor, to see if the noise is coming from there.
I used a USB interface and the standalone "Neural DSP" guitar app on my computer instead.
There is a [HI-Z] switch on the Steinberg USB interface that switches the input impedance On or Off. According to the manual, this switch is to be used On when connecting high impedance instruments, such as an electric guitars.
Obviously my custom wired DiMarzio harness Ibanez guitar is not High Z (impedance) enough and probably that's why I have the Volume down = noise Up problem.
Should I modify the guitar wiring and increase the impedance - Z?
What do you think?
https://youtu.be/Ewl4lXWsJMI
My USB audio interface can be powered through external power bank or through the USB connection from the computer.
I just checked and regardless of which way I power the USB interface, the "Volume down = Noise up" effect is present when the recommended by the manual High Z (impedance) circuit is engaged.
Unfortunately I don't own another guitar or know anybody who could lend me one to check if there will be any difference.
The "Volume down = Noise up" is there even when the DigiTech or the USB interface are not connected to my digital amp and I listen to the sound directly only with headphones: https://youtu.be/igyndGl2C4Q