I'll make a long painful story as short as I can. I bought a slightly used RR1 that had the original Duncans replaced with EMG85/81's. I'm not a big fan of EMG's so I had a qualified tech replace them with a set of Duncans (same models that come stock from Jackson).
Well, after 2 months of struggles by the 3 best techs I know, the guitar is still unplayable. When it is plugged in with the volume turned OFF, you must keep your hands in contact with the strings or a knob otherwise it buzzes terribly.
The entire guitar has been re-wired twice. New pots, new input jack, 2 sets of Duncans and they still can't get it figured out. They've called Jackson, etc.
Now on to my question, when I bought the guitar with the EMG's it didn't have this problem. Maybe this is a stupid question, but if I put EMG's back in it am I essentially guaranteed the buzz/humming problem will go away just by the active nature of the EMG's electronics?
thanks for your advice...
Well, after 2 months of struggles by the 3 best techs I know, the guitar is still unplayable. When it is plugged in with the volume turned OFF, you must keep your hands in contact with the strings or a knob otherwise it buzzes terribly.
The entire guitar has been re-wired twice. New pots, new input jack, 2 sets of Duncans and they still can't get it figured out. They've called Jackson, etc.
Now on to my question, when I bought the guitar with the EMG's it didn't have this problem. Maybe this is a stupid question, but if I put EMG's back in it am I essentially guaranteed the buzz/humming problem will go away just by the active nature of the EMG's electronics?
thanks for your advice...
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