I just put in a new Gibson ES 335 50's style harness from 920D Custom in a Yamaha SA2100 f-hole guitar. The original pickups were wired for coil taps with a shielded center tap wire brought out to the cavity switch. Owner didn't care about that, so that wire is coiled up under each pickup. The wire is left long with the ends snipped clean. They are not contacting anything.
Getting this harness in there was a bear, as they always are, but it finally went in (after having to enlarge the metric holes), and everything works.
However, there is a slight hum if either or both volumes are at anything other than full on. It reduces to maybe half if I touch any of the grounds. It does it in either either switch position separately for that pickup, or in both pickups together if either volume is less that full.
All grounds meter out fine to each other from topside, jack nut, all four pot nuts, switch nut, tail stop, and pickups. And again, if I turn a volume up full, it goes quiet.
I sure do not want to have to take this apart yet again. Anyone have any ideas?
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/06...f?v=1637257474
Getting this harness in there was a bear, as they always are, but it finally went in (after having to enlarge the metric holes), and everything works.
However, there is a slight hum if either or both volumes are at anything other than full on. It reduces to maybe half if I touch any of the grounds. It does it in either either switch position separately for that pickup, or in both pickups together if either volume is less that full.
All grounds meter out fine to each other from topside, jack nut, all four pot nuts, switch nut, tail stop, and pickups. And again, if I turn a volume up full, it goes quiet.
I sure do not want to have to take this apart yet again. Anyone have any ideas?
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/06...f?v=1637257474
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