ancient_owl
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Hi, guys! :wave:
(background info, not the problem)
I have a PRS SE which had a set of Duncan Distortion(b) and Duncan Jazz
. A really great and powerful combo for driven sound!
After a while I decided to install a single in the neck, I've never had singles, so I really wanted to feel the difference myself on my guitar. I've decided that I need pretty hot but noiseless single to pair good with DD. After looking through SD line I wasn't able to find a suitable single - the one that i liked was YJM, but it is pretty low output - I thought DD would overpower it, so I chose Dimarzio Injector.
(the question)
After installing the pickup I've found that this single is not completely silent (or it's just me, I've never had singles before) and it has hum on overdriven channel. Well, I was ready for that, ok, but there's a really loud pop or click whenever I touch guitar metal parts. I've tried resoldering and removing ground nooses (well, I didn't have them, just checked), it didn't help. I still think it's a grounding problem...
Does anyone have ideas, what's the reason for that?
P.S. I understand that this question should be posted on Dimarzio forum, but it's kind of bleh IMO...


Fat blue on the top is from the jack, fat red from below is from single, black from below is tremolo grounding, dark red & black in the midlle are from the killswitch.
(background info, not the problem)
I have a PRS SE which had a set of Duncan Distortion(b) and Duncan Jazz
After a while I decided to install a single in the neck, I've never had singles, so I really wanted to feel the difference myself on my guitar. I've decided that I need pretty hot but noiseless single to pair good with DD. After looking through SD line I wasn't able to find a suitable single - the one that i liked was YJM, but it is pretty low output - I thought DD would overpower it, so I chose Dimarzio Injector.
(the question)
After installing the pickup I've found that this single is not completely silent (or it's just me, I've never had singles before) and it has hum on overdriven channel. Well, I was ready for that, ok, but there's a really loud pop or click whenever I touch guitar metal parts. I've tried resoldering and removing ground nooses (well, I didn't have them, just checked), it didn't help. I still think it's a grounding problem...
Does anyone have ideas, what's the reason for that?
P.S. I understand that this question should be posted on Dimarzio forum, but it's kind of bleh IMO...


Fat blue on the top is from the jack, fat red from below is from single, black from below is tremolo grounding, dark red & black in the midlle are from the killswitch.