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Grounding Guitars
Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 9:10 pm
by rgorke
I seem to be having some hum related to grounding of a couple of my guitars. They have old vintage pickups with the braided lead wire. I am also just using one humbucker. I usually go from the jack to the back of the pot to the claw on the back. I have also seen where the ground originates at the jack to the claw rather than the back of the pot.
Wondering if there is a way to quiet things down.
Re: Grounding Guitars
Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 11:18 pm
by ezs
Youll be surprised at how many ground wires to the bridge are open. I always grind some chrome off an insert and solder the ground wire. Check yours by using DVM on diode, back of any pot and touch string, hear beep your good, no beep open.
Re: Grounding Guitars
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 4:23 pm
by rgorke
ezs wrote:Youll be surprised at how many ground wires to the bridge are open. I always grind some chrome off an insert and solder the ground wire. Check yours by using DVM on diode, back of any pot and touch string, hear beep your good, no beep open.
Ok, thanks for the tip. However, got a really strong signal (beep) from pot to strings and jack to strings.
Re: Grounding Guitars
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 5:09 pm
by rgorke
So, I have some significant success using the copper tape. I looked through this article (below) and I remembered that I had some copper tape. After thoroughly covering the internal cavity and, shazaam!, what a difference!
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