chilipeppermaniac
Ambassador of Decibels
Thanks Big John
SOLVED! But I had to cheat...
I gave the output jack a closer look while installed in the guitar. Using a mirror, I could clearly see what the connected jack looks like in its cavity. The connection to the tip-lug and the lug itself is extremely close to the cavity wall surrounding the jack. I bent inwards the lug and reconnected the wiring, but this time I added some heat shrink tubing to cover the connection to the jack's tip lug. So did this finally resolved the issue? Ha ha... NO!!
So, I cheated...: I shielded the output jack's cavity wall plus the plastic plate that supports the jack with some copper tape. The copper tape is grounded because the jack is grounded. Anyways... Voila! It's all good now and I think I'm through with obsessing with this stupid crisis I conjured up. Still kind of irks me that I could not figure out why my LP began to gradually develop that buzzing noise. I think that @Ramo 's Tele-curse mutated into my LP...
Pics of the final fiasco to come.
Thanks to y'all for sticking with me with good advise and humor...![]()



Brass really makes a great nut...my favorite material thus far....
Lets just hope that your speakers of choice will gel with your soon-to-be-modded Orgy 50...I've played through a lot of amps, many of the custom builds for colleague's in the Musician's Union and other amps from boutique builders. I'm sure they are all fine specimens.
But, this is the first time I've ever heard someone churn out the tone I hear in my head...

Lets just hope that your speakers of choice will gel with your soon-to-be-modded Orgy 50...![]()