syscokid
Ambassador of War & Peace
Sounds like this:
But seriously...
I made a couple posts about this at Robert's thread: 1976 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe - Wiring Repair and Pickup Swap:
But I'm looking for more action, so I'm copying and pasting a couple of my posts from that thread to this one:
"(I'm trying) to deal with a noisy issue that my LP started developing a few months ago. It is not hum that I'm hearing, but more like a grounding issue with excessive noise.
The amplified noise happens with either pickup selected or both selected. I have already cleaned up and resoldered the pickup's and selector's braided ground connections at the volume pots and their hot leads too: No difference! I redid the connections to the output jack: No difference!"
Other post:
"I'm still chasing the source of the excessive noise. I ruled out the Switchcraft output jack. It's not the pups either. It's not the caps. I closely inspected the Switchcraft 3-Way, and did not see any sign of corruption. However, I did not have an extra one to install just to be sure.
The LP is full of the stock braided cabling, from the pickups to the pots, then to the 3-Way, and from the 3-Way down to the jack. As I disconnected the braided cabling, I tried to clean up the globs of solder attached to the braids. At this point I noticed the black cloth insulation surrounding the cable's single conductor is falling apart in the vicinity of where the solder is in contact with the braiding. I think I'm going to order some new braided cabling... to be continued!"
Update: New braided cabling/wire has been ordered. A couple more days before it arrives. The plan is to replace the cabling from the output of both volume controls to the 3-Way switch, and the cabling from the 3-Way to the output jack. I'm hoping this will do the trick. If not, I might have to consider replacing the braided cabling coming from the Gibson 57 Classic pickups to the volume controls... And the thought of attempting this is making me nervous!
But seriously...
I made a couple posts about this at Robert's thread: 1976 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe - Wiring Repair and Pickup Swap:
But I'm looking for more action, so I'm copying and pasting a couple of my posts from that thread to this one:
"(I'm trying) to deal with a noisy issue that my LP started developing a few months ago. It is not hum that I'm hearing, but more like a grounding issue with excessive noise.
The amplified noise happens with either pickup selected or both selected. I have already cleaned up and resoldered the pickup's and selector's braided ground connections at the volume pots and their hot leads too: No difference! I redid the connections to the output jack: No difference!"
Other post:
"I'm still chasing the source of the excessive noise. I ruled out the Switchcraft output jack. It's not the pups either. It's not the caps. I closely inspected the Switchcraft 3-Way, and did not see any sign of corruption. However, I did not have an extra one to install just to be sure.
The LP is full of the stock braided cabling, from the pickups to the pots, then to the 3-Way, and from the 3-Way down to the jack. As I disconnected the braided cabling, I tried to clean up the globs of solder attached to the braids. At this point I noticed the black cloth insulation surrounding the cable's single conductor is falling apart in the vicinity of where the solder is in contact with the braiding. I think I'm going to order some new braided cabling... to be continued!"
Update: New braided cabling/wire has been ordered. A couple more days before it arrives. The plan is to replace the cabling from the output of both volume controls to the 3-Way switch, and the cabling from the 3-Way to the output jack. I'm hoping this will do the trick. If not, I might have to consider replacing the braided cabling coming from the Gibson 57 Classic pickups to the volume controls... And the thought of attempting this is making me nervous!



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