
okay! thanksYou could actually rewire the switch to disconnect both ends of the pickups when you switch away from them. This would retain all of the options while having the same effect. In the process you’d also resolder most of the circuit which would probably fix the issue on its own.
aight im prolly just gonna buy a ehx hum debugger then cause i aint got the patience for a full rewire lmaoYour hum is unrelated to the middle and neck pickups - and you can desolder them - but I wouldn't - I'd track down what's causing the hum - which is usually a bad ground - cold solder joint - or mis- wiring.
Let us know how that works - I’d be surprised if it does the trick and you should be able to get the wiring sorted for less than that $$ pedal.aight im prolly just gonna buy a ehx hum debugger then cause i aint got the patience for a full rewire lmao
i found a few alternative pedals i ordered one cause its got good reviewsLet us know how that works - I’d be surprised if it does the trick and you should be able to get the wiring sorted for less than that $$ pedal.
Chainsaw, hammer, and a sharp wood chisel should take care of it.My Seymour Duncan JB Jr in the bridge position hums due to the single coils in the middle and neck position, so I was wondering how I could take them out of the circuit so only the bridge pickup is functional. I know Billie Joe Armstrong did it for his famous "Blue" guitar, but I have no clue how. Is there something complicated I need to do or can I just de-solder?
I do a direct line into an amp, and I was misinformed that taking other pickups out of the circuit would eliminate hum.but won't you just get a pedal to play with, and still a hum? I thought that was what you wanted to cure?
already fixed it w/ copper shielding tapeSend me everything you have, I will fix it for you.
Bypass and disconnect the switch and wire the pickup straight to the volume pot.My Seymour Duncan JB Jr in the bridge position hums due to the single coils in the middle and neck position, so I was wondering how I could take them out of the circuit so only the bridge pickup is functional. I know Billie Joe Armstrong did it for his famous "Blue" guitar, but I have no clue how. Is there something complicated I need to do or can I just de-solder?