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shoggoth
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Rewired my guitar from EMGs to JB-bridge/Jazz-neck, 500k pots and now for the neck humbucker, when the volume pot is turned all the way up, the volume practically cuts all the way out. Also, the volume in general is very low compared to the bridge humbucker. Bridge sounds great, and everything works as expected.
I thought I just fried the pot, but then I bought a second push-pull type pot with a tab for the ground, very careful soldering, and the exact same result.
Im a totally noob at wiring/soldering, but just seems strange that it happened twice. I also wired the humbucker straight to the jack and that sounds perfectly fine (very hot).
I have a multimeter and tested the first screwy pot - one end on the input, other on the output, and volume all the way reads 0, all the way down reads .518 M, then in the middle it jumps to 139 K. Any advice from someone with some wiring smarts?
I thought I just fried the pot, but then I bought a second push-pull type pot with a tab for the ground, very careful soldering, and the exact same result.
Im a totally noob at wiring/soldering, but just seems strange that it happened twice. I also wired the humbucker straight to the jack and that sounds perfectly fine (very hot).
I have a multimeter and tested the first screwy pot - one end on the input, other on the output, and volume all the way reads 0, all the way down reads .518 M, then in the middle it jumps to 139 K. Any advice from someone with some wiring smarts?