Sounds like you have a ground issue. Shielding shouldn't matter all that much with humbuckers, plus the noise stops when you touch strings/metal. FWIW, *none* of my guitars have any real shielding to speak of, and even my noisiest one (the tele) isn't as noisy as your LP was in that video.
Are their ghosts in your house? What was that light that went down the wall at about 25 seconds?
Are their ghosts in your house? What was that light that went down the wall at about 25 seconds?
Yup, I'd take it back to the shop and tell them what's up.
There are some reasons why this is the case. it goes silent whenever you touch the strings. That means that you ground your guitar. The reason why you hear so much noise with these picukps compared with the carvin and strat is that these pickups are so much hotter, the push the front end of the amp harder, more output more volume -> more audible noise. This is how it actually should be. There are some tricks and stunts you can pull so you don't have it, but I forgot them. learn to live with it, and close the volume pot whenever you don't play, and don't flick the standby switch.
I had a Jackson Kelly with this same issue - rewired it various times, changed pickups various times, and it always hummed.
I gave up and just lived with it in the end (then I sold it, not my problem any more :lol: )