Hfillmore23
New member
Hi All,
I just swapped out a pickup set in my MIM Strat. This was a 2009 Fender Deluxe Roadhouse model. My question is on the grounding - Most of what I have seen shows that the only 'ground' is where you solder the lead onto the trem claw. Well the original wiring on my guitar has this, as well as another ground to the body in the cavity under the pickguard. Basically a wire with a spade terminal, being held to the body with a screw. I believe the cavity area has the sheilding paint. Both ground wires are soldered to the volume cap body (as are the PU grounds and output jack ground).
My question is: Should I ground both (as it originally was grounded), or should I leave the second ground (pickup cavity) out?
I just swapped out a pickup set in my MIM Strat. This was a 2009 Fender Deluxe Roadhouse model. My question is on the grounding - Most of what I have seen shows that the only 'ground' is where you solder the lead onto the trem claw. Well the original wiring on my guitar has this, as well as another ground to the body in the cavity under the pickguard. Basically a wire with a spade terminal, being held to the body with a screw. I believe the cavity area has the sheilding paint. Both ground wires are soldered to the volume cap body (as are the PU grounds and output jack ground).
My question is: Should I ground both (as it originally was grounded), or should I leave the second ground (pickup cavity) out?