This is driving me crazy
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This is driving me crazy
i go the p/u for my '75 4001 back from Sergio, who diagnosed it as not needing a re-wind, but that the red wire was disconnected and it was reading strong (thanks again Segio).
dropped it in and the treble pup is functioning, but almost inaudible. i replaced all the caps, checked all the wiring/grounds (except the jacks, but about to).
there is a fair bit of ground buzz, remedied when i make contact with a metal piece.
any ideas?
dropped it in and the treble pup is functioning, but almost inaudible. i replaced all the caps, checked all the wiring/grounds (except the jacks, but about to).
there is a fair bit of ground buzz, remedied when i make contact with a metal piece.
any ideas?
- rickenbrother
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Bryce, email David Calderon (Jocal62). I believe he's the person who found the cold solder joint. That doesn't appear to be the issue, but he would have a list of things to try from people attempting to help him. Couldn't hurt.
"Practice does not make perfect. Only perfect practice makes perfect." Vince Lombardi
- rickenbrother
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I have dealt with electronics most of my life. Pots usually do not go completely bad., Normally, they get scratchy, non linear, and noisy. Once in a while they go completely dead. Just set your ohm meter to the range of the post. hook one probe to the middle, and then to one end, turn "knob" and watch meter go up and down. Now hook to other end and repeat. If you want to know the maximum resistance of the pot, read from end to end. The "knob" setting will not change this reading.
