Hey, all.
I recently picked up an Ibanez RG7321 on the cheap because it needed some electrical work that the previous owner was not willing to do.
Long story short, I finished the job, and the bridge pickup (which is a Seymour Duncan SH-8 Invader 7) sounds great. The neck pickup, on the other hand, buzzes and sounds like ass. It's thin and screeching.
Electronics-wise, I have two humbuckers, two pots (one volume, one tone, no push-pull or push-push) and a three-way blade toggle.
I followed the schematics from the Seymour Duncan Support section exactly, save for one connection. I have no idea if this is necessary, but a normal toggle switch has four wires attached (neck, bridge, hot, ground). The blade lacks a ground. Is it supposed to have a ground wire attached? If so, where? I don't know if that is the source of the problem, though.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
I recently picked up an Ibanez RG7321 on the cheap because it needed some electrical work that the previous owner was not willing to do.
Long story short, I finished the job, and the bridge pickup (which is a Seymour Duncan SH-8 Invader 7) sounds great. The neck pickup, on the other hand, buzzes and sounds like ass. It's thin and screeching.
Electronics-wise, I have two humbuckers, two pots (one volume, one tone, no push-pull or push-push) and a three-way blade toggle.
I followed the schematics from the Seymour Duncan Support section exactly, save for one connection. I have no idea if this is necessary, but a normal toggle switch has four wires attached (neck, bridge, hot, ground). The blade lacks a ground. Is it supposed to have a ground wire attached? If so, where? I don't know if that is the source of the problem, though.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!