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When I play I drag my fingers on the pick guard (scratch plate) which causes static to be picked up through my p'ups. I have tried putting tin foil on the back with a wire to ground but that does not help. I know we have some brainiacs here who will have some good ideas for me.
 
I have heard of this but dont think I have experienced it.
what would cause this?
Wouldnt any charge drain to ground through the jack / cable / amp?

Maybe my foil lined hat prevents this. :rolleyes:
Just ordered a couple of these:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002ZVMJII/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

It's just static electricity. The pickguard material seems to conduct it for some reason, no idea what the physics are.

It sounds similar to the static-ey thing that new nitro-finished Gibsons do for the first month/year, if you've ever experienced that. They apply a charge to them to make the finish stick better during painting/finishing and it takes a while to dissipate. I've seen many an internet thread where someone has complained that there is something "wrong" with their new Gibson cos its noisy, but if you just give it a couple months or a couple dryer sheets it goes away and they are dead quiet.
 
I had many problems - including a static charge on the neck and pickguard - all of which were eliminated by full copper shielding.
 
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