Phase switch noise problem

Oquedo

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Hello.

I attached a phase switch for my tele. I followed the wiring diagram from Seymour´s main site. The nasal sound is there but I´m experiencing a terrible noise when I activate the switch. Actualy there is more noise than sound from the pups. :34:

I double checked the ground and seems ok.

What else could it be?

Thanks for your time and answers.
 
Re: Phase switch noise problem

Seems to me as if you have grounded something wrongly (or failed to ground it altogether).

If you are reversing the phase relationship between two single coil pickups, this will also negate any reverse wound/reverse polarity noise-cancellation effect.
 
Re: Phase switch noise problem

If you are using a traditional tele pickup you have to ground the cover of the neck pickup or bridge plate of the bridge pickup. Making the cover or bridge plate hot will create a lot of noise.
 
Re: Phase switch noise problem

You should provide more info.

If you are using a 2 conductors pickup for the OOP stuff then, you are prone to issues.

If you are using a 2 cond. + shield or bare wire or a 4 conductors + bare or shield wire then, the issue can be in the jack side.

Its a 2 cond + bare wire.

Swapped the covered wires and there is less noise. But where should I connect the bare wire?

Thanks.
 
Re: Phase switch noise problem

THis sounds to me as though you haven't disconnected the screen on the neck pickup from the return wire of the pickup.

You have to do this and then run a separate wire from the screen to ground.

Without having looked at the wiring schematic that's my best guess.

Also, it's not a phase switch; it's a polarity switch. There is no such thing as a phase switch, not in passive guitar circuitry.
 
Re: Phase switch noise problem

This is the wiring diagram I'm talking about.

Grounded the bare wire to a pot insted to the switch and the noise is gone. Thank you octavedoctor.

Loving the sound...
 
Re: Phase switch noise problem

We now that, but thats the given name.
We also now that the tremolo bar is a vibrato and that the vibrato of fender amps is a tremolo effect.
There are a lot of things with wrong names in guitar world but...

I know. I'm such a pain in the arse; but I'm on a mission to re-educate.

As long as errors go unchallenged, poor quality information will be propagated and failure to understand will arise.

As I always say, knowledge without understanding is like a baby with a loaded gun...
 
Re: Phase switch noise problem

This is the wiring diagram I'm talking about.

Grounded the bare wire to a pot insted to the switch and the noise is gone. Thank you octavedoctor.

Loving the sound...

I see. So it's switching the bridge pickup, not the neck.

Either way, it's the same deal. you have to separate the ground wire (and on a classic tele bridge p/up that involves cutting the wire connecting the black return wire to the copper baseplate as well, then grounding the base plate separately) and ANY screen or earth wire.

I always switch the neck p/up it's easier. No messing with the saddles to get the bridge off.

A problem with the Telecaster is that the return wire often runs to a solder tag connecting it to the graphite screen before going through to the control cavity. While it is most important that you disconnect any link between the return wire and the bridge earth (because the return wire becomes the signal wire when you reverse the polarity) if you forget about the link to the screen of the bridge pickup rout then you can still get noise coming through. However I believe this screen is only found on the US models, not the Mex or imports, or Squiers.

Correct me if I'm wrong on this...
 
Re: Phase switch noise problem

Yep the switch is for the bridge pup. And I have a P90 on the neck. So there are no more issues as far as I know.

Thanks for the info though!
 
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