Jaguar grounding?
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Coolio. Is it possible to setup without any buzz btw?Doog wrote:Cheers dude, it really has been a bit of a struggle. It's not totally silent, but only slightly worse than my Jazzmaster which has served me well live and on record.
It's all strung up, I'm waiting a day for the tension to level out before I give it proper attention.
Although it could of be buzzing because of how the neck was

theshadowofseattle wrote:less being WOKE
more being STOKED
That's the general idea, but it's always a trade off between lowest possible action and fretbuzz: depends how much of either you'll put up with.Noirie. wrote:Coolio. Is it possible to setup without any buzz btw?Doog wrote:Cheers dude, it really has been a bit of a struggle. It's not totally silent, but only slightly worse than my Jazzmaster which has served me well live and on record.
It's all strung up, I'm waiting a day for the tension to level out before I give it proper attention.
I can live with a bit of buzz (which is generally not noticeable when plugged in) for the sake of a low enough action, I'll make it as CLEAN 'N EEZY as I can.
Rightio. I can't wait to play it againDoog wrote:That's the general idea, but it's always a trade off between lowest possible action and fretbuzz: depends how much of either you'll put up with.Noirie. wrote:Coolio. Is it possible to setup without any buzz btw?Doog wrote:Cheers dude, it really has been a bit of a struggle. It's not totally silent, but only slightly worse than my Jazzmaster which has served me well live and on record.
It's all strung up, I'm waiting a day for the tension to level out before I give it proper attention.
I can live with a bit of buzz (which is generally not noticeable when plugged in) for the sake of a low enough action, I'll make it as CLEAN 'N EEZY as I can.

she'll be back playing great and at last sounding great too.
theshadowofseattle wrote:less being WOKE
more being STOKED
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Cool. Maybe my Jags were wired right then, based on that. The 'phase' thing was what i was thinking when i asked if it was quiet with both pups on because that position should be hum cancelling but kind of dismissed it as it is'nt a grounding issue.Doog wrote:I think I've sorted it! I was reading people with grounding problems having buzz when touching the polepieces: thread here.
So basically, I changed around the wires on both pickups (as not to put them out of phase)- no problems with touching the polepieces, and reduced noise overall, including the noise you get when both pickups are turned off.
Success, I think? I guess it's possible a lot of CIJ Jags have been wired the wrong way, or the wires were the wrong colour? Who knows, I'd be interested in any technical thoughts on this.
I'd also like to hear other peoples thoughts on this.
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nice job, doog, but i'd still do this ^ , tbh.Mike wrote:Neither of them will harm, you'll be creating a Faraday cage around the pickups which is a good thing.Doog wrote:Hmm, a bit of reading online leads me to try grounding the conductive paint in the pickup cavity and to see if a ground wire to the bridge cup makes any difference. I've read so much conflicting information about the whole "touch metal > buzz stops" thing being just how the guitar is... or isn't. RAGHH, I really want to sort this out, if only for the feeling of beating it. And making Noirie pay me more, obviously.
Noirie asked for an viddemo, because he's a cheeky sod and can't wait ONE DAY to find out if I've broken his guitar or not.. so I threw together this piece of crap:
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Check out the lack of noise at 1:15! There's no noise gate or anything on this recording, although it's all "pedalboard> Boss amp sim".
It's now got no rhythm circuit (kept the pots in for the cosmetics), a Lace Sensor of some description and is strung up with 12-54s. Still needs to be totally setup, but that's my plan for tonight.
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Check out the lack of noise at 1:15! There's no noise gate or anything on this recording, although it's all "pedalboard> Boss amp sim".
It's now got no rhythm circuit (kept the pots in for the cosmetics), a Lace Sensor of some description and is strung up with 12-54s. Still needs to be totally setup, but that's my plan for tonight.
Haha. That lace sensor sounds fucking amazing, clean or dirty.Doog wrote:Noirie asked for an viddemo, because he's a cheeky sod and can't wait ONE DAY to find out if I've broken his guitar or not.. so I threw together this piece of crap
its a lace sensor gold btw. From the chrome dome set, so its wound hotter than usual. Sort of like a 1/4 for Jag.
Again thanks for sorting it out for me. Finally i can enjoy playing it

theshadowofseattle wrote:less being WOKE
more being STOKED
The point is it was a lot more noisy than that.othomas2 wrote:That noise happens on most Gibsons... next time you try one tap anything metal and it'll do the same. With some amps its more apparent than others. Not sure what it is but I don't think it's anything to worry about...
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Oh sorry.. my bad ! nice work !!Doog wrote:The point is it was a lot more noisy than than.othomas2 wrote:That noise happens on most Gibsons... next time you try one tap anything metal and it'll do the same. With some amps its more apparent than others. Not sure what it is but I don't think it's anything to worry about...


I rather liked that actually, anymore? The lace sensor and the Dist+ sound like a great combo, nice and crunchy.Fran wrote:Nice work Doog. Pleased you liek the pup Noirie, out of interest, i found an old recording from when i had it in my Jag using a MXR D+ pedal (Poem Rocket), here's the file...
CLACKLANK
Can't wait to run it through my mine

theshadowofseattle wrote:less being WOKE
more being STOKED
It's a Buzzstop, apparently made by Whizzo, which is a ridiculous name. I've got one on my Jazzmaster, handy little device.

http://www.northcoastmusic.com/buzzstop/

http://www.northcoastmusic.com/buzzstop/
Cool.Doog wrote:It's a Buzzstop, apparently made by Whizzo, which is a ridiculous name. I've got one on my Jazzmaster, handy little device.
http://www.northcoastmusic.com/buzzstop/