My newest problem is related to what I believe is some sort of static buildup.
I just finished two Les paul style guitars from scratch and they both have this exact same problem (One with P-90s and one with humbuckers...both made by me).
The problem is I hear popping/crackling sounds when the guitar shifts or rubs on my pant leg (Standing and using a strap while playing). After removing the cover plate on the back I cannot find anything loose or wrong on the wiring inside...and furthermore when I rub my hand on the back of the body I can make it happen...none of the other guitars I have built have this problem.
I used mcfaddens lacquer on these guitars...as with many other guitars I have built that do not have this problem.
The coils on both pickups are shielded, P-90 with copper tape directly around the coild and the H-buckers with nickel silver covers.
I have not tried copper shielding tape in any of the cavities yet becuase I have never had the need before... Has anyone ever had this problem and do you think I am on the right track with shielding the cavities with tape/paint?
I just finished two Les paul style guitars from scratch and they both have this exact same problem (One with P-90s and one with humbuckers...both made by me).
The problem is I hear popping/crackling sounds when the guitar shifts or rubs on my pant leg (Standing and using a strap while playing). After removing the cover plate on the back I cannot find anything loose or wrong on the wiring inside...and furthermore when I rub my hand on the back of the body I can make it happen...none of the other guitars I have built have this problem.
I used mcfaddens lacquer on these guitars...as with many other guitars I have built that do not have this problem.
The coils on both pickups are shielded, P-90 with copper tape directly around the coild and the H-buckers with nickel silver covers.
I have not tried copper shielding tape in any of the cavities yet becuase I have never had the need before... Has anyone ever had this problem and do you think I am on the right track with shielding the cavities with tape/paint?
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