Split
I mean the position that is both pickups on ..... split between both pickups.
1- HB neck - some hum
2 - Both pickups - quiet
3 - Single coil bridge - less hum than the HB
tap tested ( with a metal probe ) both pickups so I know they are not reversed at the switch. Also did continuity test.
I went ahead and added ground wires to the tone pots so all pots are to a common ground. No help.
Bridge is grounded, jack is grounded, switch is grounded, all pots are grounded.
??? Will turning the screws ( magnets ) to change their orientation, have an effect on slight hum.... I wonder.
Pots all measure correct resistance.
Maybe I am being too critical on this hum.... it is subtle, but i thought humbuckers are usually dead quiet.
I have this open if you can suggest any further tests.
thanks Ange
I mean the position that is both pickups on ..... split between both pickups.
1- HB neck - some hum
2 - Both pickups - quiet
3 - Single coil bridge - less hum than the HB
tap tested ( with a metal probe ) both pickups so I know they are not reversed at the switch. Also did continuity test.
I went ahead and added ground wires to the tone pots so all pots are to a common ground. No help.
Bridge is grounded, jack is grounded, switch is grounded, all pots are grounded.
??? Will turning the screws ( magnets ) to change their orientation, have an effect on slight hum.... I wonder.
Pots all measure correct resistance.
Maybe I am being too critical on this hum.... it is subtle, but i thought humbuckers are usually dead quiet.
I have this open if you can suggest any further tests.
thanks Ange
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