I recently got a used Fender Blacktop HH Strat. I shielded the cavities with nickel shielding paint and I put a different pickup in the bridge but am now getting BIG hum/noise from the bridge pickup. I don't think the shielding messed anything up because the neck humbucker is very noise-free. but the bridge humbucker... it sounds almost like a singlecoil in terms of noise, but I wired it up foolproof by literally just connecting my new humbucker's 4 cables (well, 5 including bare wire) to a portion of the old pickups 4 cables I left in place - basically I didn't have to touch any connections on the pots and switch etc, it was just connecting 4 cables to 4 cables.
The original stock bridge humbucker on the Strat wasn't this noisy, not at all. My new one is a littler more high output (Duncan Distortion SH6) but I have had the same duncan SH6 in a different guitar up until now and it was the most noise-free guitar I had, the pup was perfect.
I have even tried a different, 3rd pickup (Duncan SH15, "Alternative 8") in the guitar wired up exactly as stock again and still get the insane hum/noise.
Here is a comparison audio between:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2Jr81F-onCoU0tVc2JrTDYwQlk/view
1. a guitar of mine (Squier '51, shouldn't be a million miles off from a Blacktop, and even then you'd expect to sound worse rather than better) with a BKP Miracle Man in it that has somewhat normal amounts of hum (though still more noise than my Duncan Distortion used to have in another guitar)
2. The new blacktop Strat with the Duncan SH6 in it (full bridge humbucker position)
You can hear the noise kick in half way through when the audio changes to the 2nd pickup. Does anyone recognise the kind of noise I'm getting and what the cause of it might be? My other guitars haven't been like this at all under the exact same recording environment.
- the Strat's pickguard was already shielded with aluminum foil stuck to it.
- I used the attached image below to co-ordinate connecting the Duncan pickup wires to the stems of the stock Fender pickup left wired up to the pots etc:

The original stock bridge humbucker on the Strat wasn't this noisy, not at all. My new one is a littler more high output (Duncan Distortion SH6) but I have had the same duncan SH6 in a different guitar up until now and it was the most noise-free guitar I had, the pup was perfect.
I have even tried a different, 3rd pickup (Duncan SH15, "Alternative 8") in the guitar wired up exactly as stock again and still get the insane hum/noise.
Here is a comparison audio between:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2Jr81F-onCoU0tVc2JrTDYwQlk/view
1. a guitar of mine (Squier '51, shouldn't be a million miles off from a Blacktop, and even then you'd expect to sound worse rather than better) with a BKP Miracle Man in it that has somewhat normal amounts of hum (though still more noise than my Duncan Distortion used to have in another guitar)
2. The new blacktop Strat with the Duncan SH6 in it (full bridge humbucker position)
You can hear the noise kick in half way through when the audio changes to the 2nd pickup. Does anyone recognise the kind of noise I'm getting and what the cause of it might be? My other guitars haven't been like this at all under the exact same recording environment.
- the Strat's pickguard was already shielded with aluminum foil stuck to it.
- I used the attached image below to co-ordinate connecting the Duncan pickup wires to the stems of the stock Fender pickup left wired up to the pots etc:

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