1991STUDIO LES PAUL
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Hey folks, I am new to the forum. I was hoping someone here could help me with the wiring and pots and pickups on my les paul.
As my name suggests, the guitar is a 1991 Gibson Les Paul Studio.
I bought it used in around 1993, and sometime around twenty years ago or so the neck pickup stopped working. It didn't completely stop working. The rhythm setting would make sound, but it would be way, way lower in volume than the treble setting--barely audible, unless I turned the amp way up.
Anyway, I would like to test all of the components to see which part is causing the problem.
When I opened up the back plate this is what I see. (below)
I am confused by the tone pot connections. There is just a capacitor connected to the middle post of the pot and that is it. Shouldn't there be a ground wire attached somewhere? How does the pot even do anything with only one connection? As far as I know this is how it came from the factory.
Anyway, as you can tell I am a novice at this so any suggestions you have as to how to go about diagnosing the issue would be greatly appreciated.
Also, do I have to disconnect the soldering joints of each component before testing them with the multi meter?
Thanks.
As my name suggests, the guitar is a 1991 Gibson Les Paul Studio.
I bought it used in around 1993, and sometime around twenty years ago or so the neck pickup stopped working. It didn't completely stop working. The rhythm setting would make sound, but it would be way, way lower in volume than the treble setting--barely audible, unless I turned the amp way up.
Anyway, I would like to test all of the components to see which part is causing the problem.
When I opened up the back plate this is what I see. (below)
I am confused by the tone pot connections. There is just a capacitor connected to the middle post of the pot and that is it. Shouldn't there be a ground wire attached somewhere? How does the pot even do anything with only one connection? As far as I know this is how it came from the factory.
Anyway, as you can tell I am a novice at this so any suggestions you have as to how to go about diagnosing the issue would be greatly appreciated.
Also, do I have to disconnect the soldering joints of each component before testing them with the multi meter?

Thanks.