Hey guys
I have a grounding problem in my Kelly. It's wired for 2hum-3way-2vol and everything works fine except i have a constant hum when I'm not playing. Both pickups are grounded to their pots, as well as the output jack. The hum is little bit louder on the bridge pickup than on the neck. When the three-way switch is in the middle position, the hum stops. Now I know I need to ground something somewhere, I just forget what and where. The guitar has the brass (?) plate inside control cavity and the ground wire from the bridge is soldered onto it. The bridge is Kahler so the ground wire is just pressed down with the bridge itself. I tried to touch different parts of the components with a piece of wire without soldering to check if something happens but nothing. Last thing I shielded the control cavity with copper tape with no result. What am I doing wrong? :dunno:
I have a grounding problem in my Kelly. It's wired for 2hum-3way-2vol and everything works fine except i have a constant hum when I'm not playing. Both pickups are grounded to their pots, as well as the output jack. The hum is little bit louder on the bridge pickup than on the neck. When the three-way switch is in the middle position, the hum stops. Now I know I need to ground something somewhere, I just forget what and where. The guitar has the brass (?) plate inside control cavity and the ground wire from the bridge is soldered onto it. The bridge is Kahler so the ground wire is just pressed down with the bridge itself. I tried to touch different parts of the components with a piece of wire without soldering to check if something happens but nothing. Last thing I shielded the control cavity with copper tape with no result. What am I doing wrong? :dunno:
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