Curly
Moe's Bluesman
I have a Tele grounding question:
I have an '01 AS tele. I switched the pickups out to SD's (Hot neck/ JD bridge). I may have a grounding problem - I say may, because I only tested it a couple of times.
My question is, do you use the grounding lugs, besides the pot grounding?
besides the schematic, there are 3 grounding lugs on the body (I think) - one in the neck pup cavity, one in the control cavity, and one in the bridge pup cavity. The pots are grounded to the lugs, and the bridge pup lug has an additional wire through a channel that runs up underneath the bridge, with a bare end touching the underside of the bridge.
I didn't run ground back from the pots to the lugs in the control cavity and bridge cavity. The guitar could probably be quieter, but I honestly can't remember how loud it was before. :sad:
anyway, I wanted to ask before I open up the guitar again - teles are a bit more of a pain in that regard than strats!
thanks kindly
I have an '01 AS tele. I switched the pickups out to SD's (Hot neck/ JD bridge). I may have a grounding problem - I say may, because I only tested it a couple of times.
My question is, do you use the grounding lugs, besides the pot grounding?
besides the schematic, there are 3 grounding lugs on the body (I think) - one in the neck pup cavity, one in the control cavity, and one in the bridge pup cavity. The pots are grounded to the lugs, and the bridge pup lug has an additional wire through a channel that runs up underneath the bridge, with a bare end touching the underside of the bridge.
I didn't run ground back from the pots to the lugs in the control cavity and bridge cavity. The guitar could probably be quieter, but I honestly can't remember how loud it was before. :sad:
anyway, I wanted to ask before I open up the guitar again - teles are a bit more of a pain in that regard than strats!
thanks kindly