I have a single pickup guitar and the brigde grounding wire and pickup grounding wire (braided part of pickup wire) are soldered to the volume pot with the ground wire (braided wire part) going to the negative point of the output jack. But I recently installed a jazz switch in place of a tone knob. I have the capacitor end that goes to ground soldered to the braided wire that goes to ground of the negative point of the output jack. I did this because it was easier than soldering the cap to the main grounding point on the volume pot. I don't have any extra noise or grounding issues that I notice.
My question does this affect anything negatively?
Note: I also have some copper tape that the controls reside on which also provides a grounding connection to the volume and jazz switch.
My question does this affect anything negatively?
Note: I also have some copper tape that the controls reside on which also provides a grounding connection to the volume and jazz switch.
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