Hello All,
I want to put a Twangbanger in my Strat (bridge position) which has Fender CS69s in the neck and middle. I'm pulling it out of another Strat which also has Fender pups in the neck and middle. I did that install about 5 years ago and reversed the TB ground and hot wires per the instructions. I didn't reverse the lead on the baseplate though because the instructions didn't mention this. I never had any humming or ground problems and the TB sounded great.
I've subsequently read the baseplate ground should be reversed when the leads are reversed, so more out of curiosity before I do this, if my other guitar is working fine as is, is a baseplate ground reversal really necessary when the leads are reversed?
I want to put a Twangbanger in my Strat (bridge position) which has Fender CS69s in the neck and middle. I'm pulling it out of another Strat which also has Fender pups in the neck and middle. I did that install about 5 years ago and reversed the TB ground and hot wires per the instructions. I didn't reverse the lead on the baseplate though because the instructions didn't mention this. I never had any humming or ground problems and the TB sounded great.
I've subsequently read the baseplate ground should be reversed when the leads are reversed, so more out of curiosity before I do this, if my other guitar is working fine as is, is a baseplate ground reversal really necessary when the leads are reversed?