Hi all.
one of my customer give me a 71' telecaster to repair.
the 1st symptoms was when lowering tone control, volume was lowering as well.
that particular telecaster has a classic wiring with 1meg audio pots, 1nF treble bleed cap on volume and 50nF on tone.
here are test i did
- check wiring > it's ok
- de-soldering 50nF tone cap > sounds good (thought it was dead)
- replace cap by à 47nf > like original, tone control lowered the volume
- check pot DC resistance > ok
- check pickups DC resistance (de-soldered) > Higher than 2 mega ohms, my DMM say infinite DC resistance !!!
- tried to resolder eyelet > it remains the same.
pickups are potted with a sort of solid and transparent resin so i can't de-bobbin it to see or repair.
it's very strange and i never saw it before but it could explain the problem, with a really high Zout, tone cap roll out more treble an can cause a volume drop ?
here is my question :
Does a broken coil pickup can make sound ?
one of my customer give me a 71' telecaster to repair.
the 1st symptoms was when lowering tone control, volume was lowering as well.
that particular telecaster has a classic wiring with 1meg audio pots, 1nF treble bleed cap on volume and 50nF on tone.
here are test i did
- check wiring > it's ok
- de-soldering 50nF tone cap > sounds good (thought it was dead)
- replace cap by à 47nf > like original, tone control lowered the volume
- check pot DC resistance > ok
- check pickups DC resistance (de-soldered) > Higher than 2 mega ohms, my DMM say infinite DC resistance !!!
- tried to resolder eyelet > it remains the same.
pickups are potted with a sort of solid and transparent resin so i can't de-bobbin it to see or repair.
it's very strange and i never saw it before but it could explain the problem, with a really high Zout, tone cap roll out more treble an can cause a volume drop ?
here is my question :
Does a broken coil pickup can make sound ?
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