Pickup Static

hamerstrat

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I could use a little help in figuring this out. Yesterday I assembled a pickguard for my strat. Fender pickguard, Highway One electronics, S/D SSL-1's. Everything went together like the instructions say as well as the video. When I first played it sounded great. I let it sit for a while as I played with the grandkids and picked it up and started to play again. This time every time I played and touched the pickguard I could here the static thru the amp. I did not have to touch the strings for this to happen. Any thoughts would be helpful! :smack:
 
Re: Pickup Static

There is a wire or solder lug touching a ground or grounded area. Open it again and look for a suspicious spot.
 
Re: Pickup Static

The pickguard needs to be grounded. Glue aluminum foil to the back of the guard if it isn't there already. Make sure that it is making contact with the control cavity foil/conductive paint when it is screwed down.

On one guitar that I was having this problem with, I even had to solder a wire on the pickguard foil and connect the other end to ground on the control cavity or to the back of the vol pot (I forget which I actually did). This totally solved the problem.
 
Re: Pickup Static

Sounds like a loose wire grounding out or maybe a cold solder jiggling around causing some noise.
 
Re: Pickup Static

"This time every time I played and touched the pickguard I could here the static thru the amp".

Static when touching the pickguard.
 
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I had the same problem. I bought, what was supposed to be replacement pickguards for a couple of Squier Telecasters (giant pickguard - Tele Deluxe style). But the cost seemed really cheap ($8.95 each!) for a pickguard that's roughly 16-18" x 12". I bought them from my local shop - they were supposed to be ordered from Squier. Sure enough, they didn't fit properly. Maybe 2 of the holes would line up once the pickups were lined up with the strings.

Anyhow, I was able to produce static noise just by rubbing the pickguard - no contact to the strings or anything else. Definitely not a loose connection, really is static. The original pickguards don't do that. Cheap materials.

GuitarDoc mentioned grounding the pickguard, but that wasn't enough for me. Technically, mine is already (or should be) grounded through a couple of sources: foil sticker above control cavity with the pots making contact, and pickup mounting screws touch the pickguard then the baseplate of the pickups, which should be grounded. But I also tried adding foil between the bridge and pickguard.

I ended up running a strip of alluminum foil where my pinky tends to rub the pickguard when strumming, and taped it down. I already had some hockey tape striping going on on another pickguard :) The foil touches the bridge base plate and that's enough to get rid of the static.

I'm picking up a custom made one in a couple of days. Let's hope that works out.
 
I’m having this issue as well. Bought the strat antiquity Texas hot pick guard There’s only two wires to solder, the hot and ground from the jack. Now my guitar has static and it’s IRRITATING!!!
 
Bridge ground?

When touching strings or strings & pickguard, or just pickguard

It's a grounding issue no doubt

Just where the ground needs to be
 
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