OK, so here's my grounding problem:
I have a two musicman pickup jazz bass. Just got it wired up today. The two musicman pickups each go to a series/split/parallel miniswitch, and then go to a gibson style 3-way. From then on they go to a basic master volume and tone, and then to a mono jack.
All of the above works fine and as expected. The big unexpected component is a shrill, loud buzzing hum that almost drowns out the bass tone. The string ground may not be particularly effective in that I found the black bridge wasn't conducting particularly well (Schaller 463) according to my multimeter. But what is strange is that there are only two things that silence the buzzing; touching the body of the cable plugged into the jack, or turning the tone pot down. The tone pot is particularly interesting because it actually really silences the hum...trust me, it isn't just cutting off the high end, the buzzing goes from veritable analog synth, sawtooth sine wave buzzing to silence by turning the tone pot all the way down, at which point I have a usable, if slightly dampened bass tone.
Anyone have any ideas? I'd really love to get this thing up and running tomorrow so I can use it on Sunday, but if not I of course have a backup. Just eager, that's all. And yes, I suck at electronics, I know!
I have a two musicman pickup jazz bass. Just got it wired up today. The two musicman pickups each go to a series/split/parallel miniswitch, and then go to a gibson style 3-way. From then on they go to a basic master volume and tone, and then to a mono jack.
All of the above works fine and as expected. The big unexpected component is a shrill, loud buzzing hum that almost drowns out the bass tone. The string ground may not be particularly effective in that I found the black bridge wasn't conducting particularly well (Schaller 463) according to my multimeter. But what is strange is that there are only two things that silence the buzzing; touching the body of the cable plugged into the jack, or turning the tone pot down. The tone pot is particularly interesting because it actually really silences the hum...trust me, it isn't just cutting off the high end, the buzzing goes from veritable analog synth, sawtooth sine wave buzzing to silence by turning the tone pot all the way down, at which point I have a usable, if slightly dampened bass tone.
Anyone have any ideas? I'd really love to get this thing up and running tomorrow so I can use it on Sunday, but if not I of course have a backup. Just eager, that's all. And yes, I suck at electronics, I know!
