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MSP

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Hi there.  I have a Strat-style guitar that makes a crackling kind of noise when I brush my fingers on anything other than the strings or bridge. Even if I rub my fingers on the body it does the sound.  But otherwise it doesn't buzz or hum at all.  However, since I pick with my hand open, my fingers brush the scratchplate and so there is low-level crackling all the time.  It does this in all pickup positions, even the noise-cancelling ones.

Any ideas of what this could be? I confess that my sodlering ability is nothing to boast about, so it's possible that there is a bad joint or something.

Thanks!
 
It is static from the pickguard.  Create a drain with shielding tape going to ground.  Teles are famous for it.  My buddy's LP plastic control cavity cover does it too.
 
Thanks, guys!

Uhh, what's a drain?  :-\  You mean living the pickguard with tape and then soldering a wire to ground?
 
MSP said:
Thanks, guys!

Uhh, what's a drain?  :-\  You mean living the pickguard with tape and then soldering a wire to ground?

A "drain" allows a theoretically infinite flow of electrons a low impedance path to the ground potential.

Cover the back of the pickguard with either a sheet of aluminum, or copper tape, and then extend a piece of your shielding from the pickup cavity or control cavity to the area around a pickguard screw, to ground the metal.
 
Just sticking shieding tape to the pickguard and mounting the pots to it is good enough to ground it, if your pots are grounded, and they should be.  It's called a drain, because like a sink that is stopped up, water is analogous to static.  Attaching the statically charged plastic to a grounded surface allows it to drain like water.
 
And if you want to cowboy it, just filch a few of those laundry "anti-static-cling" sheets from... somewhere, and rub 'em on your pickguard, problem solved. Eventually, they seem to get over it on their own, I would guess from some combination of sweat, dirt and... mojo? The world was a grim and brutal place, back when static cling was running amuck among the populace.
 
Thanks for the replies!  I like the visual of the sink and drain--that helped me to understand it.

I took a quick video with my phone this morning, because I thought you guys might like to see what is going on.  Annoyingly, it behaved itself when I brushed against the pickguard, but check out what happens when I rub the finish on the back of the guitar.  Weird! 

HERE is a link to the clip.  Give it a couple minutes to load into the browser window; it's a bit slow.
 
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