JohnnyCreepy
Well-known member
Better to start a thread about this as ”use less gain” isn’t a solution.
Long story short replaced crazy microphonic og pups in my main guitar with a wax potted ones. They were fine at first, but after problem came back. Whole guitar is piezo and no matter where I tap it’s heard through different amps. Bridge PU has partial cover and nec PU is uncovered. Selecting either one or both results on same piezolike behaviour. It’s playable, but I’d enjoy playing more without excessive piezo thing going on…
What are the main suspects you point out apart what I’ve already tried out?
So far I’ve tried:
Long story short replaced crazy microphonic og pups in my main guitar with a wax potted ones. They were fine at first, but after problem came back. Whole guitar is piezo and no matter where I tap it’s heard through different amps. Bridge PU has partial cover and nec PU is uncovered. Selecting either one or both results on same piezolike behaviour. It’s playable, but I’d enjoy playing more without excessive piezo thing going on…
What are the main suspects you point out apart what I’ve already tried out?
So far I’ve tried:
- Took of control cavity shield plate - no help
- Redid gnd wiring - no help
- Replaced jack - no help
- Mounting screws and spring are insulated with shrink tube
- No continunity problems with DMM resistance measurement
- Installed new switches
- Cleaning and replacing wiring completely with new PU wires
- Opened up PU selector switch to tighten contact leaves
- Making sure bridge PU isn’t too snuggly fitted into mountng ring (Doubt the effectiviness as same behaviour on neck PU too)
- Haven’t tightened flatmount through bridge (new one coming in on mail tomorrow
- Haven’t replaced vol or tone pots
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