I've done multiple magnet swaps and a few hybrids and once in awhile I'm getting a squealor. Under high gain and volume with my Triaxis it will squeal.
The first swap I did to a C8 did this, and I thought it was due to a bad ground wire. I gave up on that pick up. (Although eventually made it into the hybrids below with the ground repaired and it was fine)
Then I made two Custom/JB hybrids and have swapped out A5s and ceramics in them and they've been fine. I also made a Custom with a big ceramic and that's fine as well. Meaning no squealing.
I bought a TB-5 from a guy on ebay and last night went to put a big ceramic in that as well. I put it in my Jackson and lo and behold...squealing! I took it out, hit it with the hair dryer to get the wax flowing, and it helped a bit but it still does it.
I'm wondering if it is just the wax potting. I think on my hybrids and other big ceramic I really melted them good with the dryer and pressed them together. I'll try that again tonight, meaning loosening the screws, really melting it and pressing it.
So do you guys think it's just the wax? Anyone else experience this with swaps/hybrds with very high gain amps and high gain/high volume playing? Maybe I need to just wax pot them a bit after I make them.
The first swap I did to a C8 did this, and I thought it was due to a bad ground wire. I gave up on that pick up. (Although eventually made it into the hybrids below with the ground repaired and it was fine)
Then I made two Custom/JB hybrids and have swapped out A5s and ceramics in them and they've been fine. I also made a Custom with a big ceramic and that's fine as well. Meaning no squealing.
I bought a TB-5 from a guy on ebay and last night went to put a big ceramic in that as well. I put it in my Jackson and lo and behold...squealing! I took it out, hit it with the hair dryer to get the wax flowing, and it helped a bit but it still does it.
I'm wondering if it is just the wax potting. I think on my hybrids and other big ceramic I really melted them good with the dryer and pressed them together. I'll try that again tonight, meaning loosening the screws, really melting it and pressing it.
So do you guys think it's just the wax? Anyone else experience this with swaps/hybrds with very high gain amps and high gain/high volume playing? Maybe I need to just wax pot them a bit after I make them.
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