Squeaky Jaguar Thread #501,899

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Squeaky Jaguar Thread #501,899

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Before everyone on the forum starts bellowing "YOUR MIJ PICKUPS ARE MICROPHONIC, THEY ARE MICROPHONIC!!!"

A. I have a Wax potted Curtis Novak in the neck. Squealing should be a non-issue with this pickup anyway...
B. I wax potted my MIJ Bridge Pickup.

If it possible this is not due to the pickups? Just a shoddy wiring job by yours truly? It seems the squeal happens only when there is no output coming of the guitar, as I can get normal feedback fine while hitting the strings (as you can see in the video).

Eh? The squeal hurts my ears!
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Post by blacktaxi »

there is only one explanation.

you got teh corgans.
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Post by THEGREATJONZINI »

yeah play mayonaise that should fix it.
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Post by avj »

I'm not sure, but I do know one thing: that's real irritating! With this and your modified VD-1, your pep-pep must really hate you.

Try tapping on the claws and see if they make a ringing sound when you tap them.

Also, you are pretty loud and pretty close to the amp. I am not sure it's entirely unavoidable to avoid microphonic feedback in a situation like that.
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avj wrote:I'm not sure, but I do know one thing: that's real irritating! With this and your modified VD-1, your pep-pep must really hate you.

Try tapping on the claws and see if they make a ringing sound when you tap them.

Also, you are pretty loud and pretty close to the amp. I am not sure it's entirely unavoidable to avoid microphonic feedback in a situation like that.
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Post by ultratwin »

The gents have just spelled it out: gain + amp proximity + single coils when muted = squeal. I've seen well-made Tele pickups do that all the time.



Of course, I was waiting for someone to tell you to pour beer sauce on them.

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Post by robroe »

its obviously because of your amp n shit.

give it to me


....seriously though...does your amp have a 3 prong plug or 2 ?
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robroe wrote:its obviously because of your amp n shit.

give it to me


....seriously though...does your amp have a 3 prong plug or 2 ?
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Post by Mike »

I'm afraid it does sound sort of microphonic to me, like the pickups are vibrating when that close to the amp with the gain up.
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Where does that ladder lead to?
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Post by George »

Do you have the metal claws in? Try putting a layer of masking tape between the pickup and the claw to seperate them from contacting.
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Post by aen »

Claws can certainly contribute. I declawwed my japanese jags.
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THEGREATJONZINI wrote:yeah play mayonaise that should fix it.
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Don't play so close to your amp, man.
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Post by Rox »

Maybe it's because you're literally STANDING IN FRONT OF THE FUCKING AMP ?!!! Bad away from that sucker , Bud . :wink:
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Post by tomin8r »

Aye, does sound microphonic a bit. It seemed like it went away when you hit the switch. I'd check the grounds just to rule them out, maybe try shielding the cavity/pickguard?
I'm not sure if it would help your particular case, but its just a suggestion. :wink: The info in this thread should put you in the right direction.

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Post by George »

I'd bet my bottom dollar it's microphonic (which isn't saying much cos I live in England). I can stand that close playing that loud with all my guitars.
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Post by cobascis »

proroby wrote:Where does that ladder lead to?
ur mum's room.

Also, I'm getting another guitar on friday, I'll see if it does the same thing.
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Post by avj »

cobascis wrote:
proroby wrote:Where does that ladder lead to?
ur mum's room.

Also, I'm getting another guitar on friday, I'll see if it does the same thing.
The Mustang? I suspect it won't be as bad, as I think it's likely the claws in the Jag pickup -- that's why I was curious about the tap test. You may have to declaw them as aen said.
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Post by D34dBaWx »

This could be off a bit but, I have have guitars behave just like that under high gain playing and it was due to a bad ground.