Hello everyone! I've been visiting here for a while and learning a lot. I can't imagine having trying to learn this stuff without the internet and helpful people such as yourself. Thanks to everyone for sharing their wisdom.
I've successfully made a dozen or so pickups and am happy with their sound, but I'm having some trouble tracking down the source of some hum (even with humbuckers). I know this topic has been beaten to death; and I've tried everything I could find on the subject. The hum isn't loud, but, it's rather annoying. So, I've got a few questions about my shielding/grounding method which I'm hoping some of you can help shed some light on what I'm doing wrong.
First, the pickups themselves. Are the pole pieces themselves supposed to be grounded? Humbucker base plates are grounded, and they contact the pole pieces, so, I'm thinking, yes.
Second, shielding the coil. After winding the pickup, hooking up lead wires and wax potting, I wrap it with electrical tape then with copper foil tape. However, where the copper foil tape ends overlap, I place another piece of electrical tape so the copper foil tape does not contact itself. Is that correct?
Third, shielding/grounding the control cavities. If the entire cavity is shielded (with copper foil or shielding paint) and the jack's ground lug (or jack body/mounting washer/etc.) is in contact with the shielding, is it necessary (or redundant) to connect ground wires from the potentiometers and switches to the jack ground lug if their respect grounds are in contact with the cavity shielding?
Thanks in advance for any help!
I've successfully made a dozen or so pickups and am happy with their sound, but I'm having some trouble tracking down the source of some hum (even with humbuckers). I know this topic has been beaten to death; and I've tried everything I could find on the subject. The hum isn't loud, but, it's rather annoying. So, I've got a few questions about my shielding/grounding method which I'm hoping some of you can help shed some light on what I'm doing wrong.
First, the pickups themselves. Are the pole pieces themselves supposed to be grounded? Humbucker base plates are grounded, and they contact the pole pieces, so, I'm thinking, yes.
Second, shielding the coil. After winding the pickup, hooking up lead wires and wax potting, I wrap it with electrical tape then with copper foil tape. However, where the copper foil tape ends overlap, I place another piece of electrical tape so the copper foil tape does not contact itself. Is that correct?
Third, shielding/grounding the control cavities. If the entire cavity is shielded (with copper foil or shielding paint) and the jack's ground lug (or jack body/mounting washer/etc.) is in contact with the shielding, is it necessary (or redundant) to connect ground wires from the potentiometers and switches to the jack ground lug if their respect grounds are in contact with the cavity shielding?
Thanks in advance for any help!
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