how to fix grounding problems? (yeah i should know this...)

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one of my guitars has a hum but it goes away when you touch a metal part. ive seen the solution posted a million times, but i cant remember it right now :smack: anybody?
 
Re: how to fix grounding problems? (yeah i should know this...)

Yeah I have the same problem.
 
Re: how to fix grounding problems? (yeah i should know this...)

what kind of guitar are you talking about?

I have this problem with my strats, but that's life with single coils ... I don't even like shielding my strats because I'm convinced it robs some high end

I have thought about trying one of those guard shields, like Callaham makes, though
 
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Re: how to fix grounding problems? (yeah i should know this...)

Im pretty sure you have a noisy pot. Try cleaning your pots that should help.
 
Re: how to fix grounding problems? (yeah i should know this...)

Check all your connections, make sure everythings grounded solidly.
 
Re: how to fix grounding problems? (yeah i should know this...)

its on my gunslinger, which has a single humbucker. so its not a single coil thing
 
Re: how to fix grounding problems? (yeah i should know this...)

If you touch the strings, bridge, other metal parts and it goes away ... it's normal ... although it shouldn't be a *loud* hum, just noise of sorts. Part of your hands should always be touching the guitar anyway, whether muting the strings, resting on the bridge etc. Same for the fretting hand if the plectrum hand isn't. What you describe here sounds normal.
 
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