
glassjaw7
Well-known member
Recently, I rewired my Les Paul Studio with a Vintage-Relic wiring harness. 500K pots, new motor city bridge pup, kept the stock 490 in neck position.
As far as tone, it sounds twice as good as before. I am noticing a lot of buzz/hum though when I take my hands off the strings. It seems like a ground issue but my wiring is solid and it's been checked over time and time again. Is this possibly being caused by the 500K pots allowing more high end frequencies though? I've searched on a lot of forums and found many posts stating that a properly grounded Les Paul has that hum and static buzz no matter what and that it's just part of playing a LP, and shielding was brought up as a remedy quite often.. Never had this problem before though...
Should I remove the tailpiece and double check that the ground wire is touching the bushing? I did raise the tailpiece a bit so that the low and high E strings would raise up off the bridge edge. Thanks for any help!
As far as tone, it sounds twice as good as before. I am noticing a lot of buzz/hum though when I take my hands off the strings. It seems like a ground issue but my wiring is solid and it's been checked over time and time again. Is this possibly being caused by the 500K pots allowing more high end frequencies though? I've searched on a lot of forums and found many posts stating that a properly grounded Les Paul has that hum and static buzz no matter what and that it's just part of playing a LP, and shielding was brought up as a remedy quite often.. Never had this problem before though...
Should I remove the tailpiece and double check that the ground wire is touching the bushing? I did raise the tailpiece a bit so that the low and high E strings would raise up off the bridge edge. Thanks for any help!