Hey All,
Thanks in advance for taking the time to read and maybe help me out. I have a Les Paul with 2 humbuckers, 2 volume, 2 tone with push/pull, 3-way switch, and a Neutrik locking jack.
When the bridge pickup is selected, and the volume is all the way down (with the neck volume up), there is the slightest output still.
If I roll down the neck volume, it goes away.
When the neck pickup is selected, and the volume is all the way down (with the bridge volume up), there is the slightest output still.
If I roll down the bridge volume, it goes away.
Only if both neck and bridge volumes are both down does the guitar get completely silent.
I'm fairly sure the short answer is the guitar isn't properly grounding, but the wiring appears correct. I referenced multiple wiring diagrams. Any other obvious things I should be looking at?
Thanks again, the output is so slight and nothing I can't work around, but for my own piece of mind I am just dying to know the answer to this issue!
Thanks in advance for taking the time to read and maybe help me out. I have a Les Paul with 2 humbuckers, 2 volume, 2 tone with push/pull, 3-way switch, and a Neutrik locking jack.
When the bridge pickup is selected, and the volume is all the way down (with the neck volume up), there is the slightest output still.
If I roll down the neck volume, it goes away.
When the neck pickup is selected, and the volume is all the way down (with the bridge volume up), there is the slightest output still.
If I roll down the bridge volume, it goes away.
Only if both neck and bridge volumes are both down does the guitar get completely silent.
I'm fairly sure the short answer is the guitar isn't properly grounding, but the wiring appears correct. I referenced multiple wiring diagrams. Any other obvious things I should be looking at?
Thanks again, the output is so slight and nothing I can't work around, but for my own piece of mind I am just dying to know the answer to this issue!