Okay, strange question, but pertains to making repairs.
I'm not talking about a guitar that has a shielded cavity for electronics, which I know can make a difference.
I have a hollowbody, and I just changed the wiring. I used shielded wiring as per the original layout. Pots are new but same layout except for one push pull switch, which is now where a 4-wire Seymour Duncan Alnico Pro 2 neck pickup connects (it's a series/parallel switch). While the wiring harness is still outside the instrument, I'm noticing more noise than I heard before the mod. Before I put the electronics back into the instrument, can someone tell me:
Is it common to hear more noise when the wiring is outside the instrument? Or, is it likely the case that whatever I hear with the wring outside the instrument that's exactly what it will sound like when it's back inside?
God knows I do not want to take this out once I get it in, and if the noise is a sign of a problem I need to fix it beforehand.
Thanks.
I'm not talking about a guitar that has a shielded cavity for electronics, which I know can make a difference.
I have a hollowbody, and I just changed the wiring. I used shielded wiring as per the original layout. Pots are new but same layout except for one push pull switch, which is now where a 4-wire Seymour Duncan Alnico Pro 2 neck pickup connects (it's a series/parallel switch). While the wiring harness is still outside the instrument, I'm noticing more noise than I heard before the mod. Before I put the electronics back into the instrument, can someone tell me:
Is it common to hear more noise when the wiring is outside the instrument? Or, is it likely the case that whatever I hear with the wring outside the instrument that's exactly what it will sound like when it's back inside?
God knows I do not want to take this out once I get it in, and if the noise is a sign of a problem I need to fix it beforehand.
Thanks.