Ian B wrote:Mystery solved![]()
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My local guitar technician has just phoned me, he's found/solved the problem, it was a pickup fault. He had exactly the same problem I had when fitting the new pickups, but after a bit of digging, it was something as simple as a loose/broken copper wire on the pickup coil, that was causing a 'short'
I'll have it back early next week![]()
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I asked him if he'd ever heard of this make of guitar, he hadn't, so I asked him how much he thought I'd paid for it. He hasn't restrung it yet, so hasn't heard or played it, and just going off build quality, he guessed around £350 upwards. I told him £130he'll be extra gobsmacked when he's restrung it and actually played it
glad you got it sorted apprently I misread your post as I said this in my first response...
EDIT: if it were only the one pick-up doing it I would say it's the coilwindings having a short, but just to make sure no matter which pick-up you hook up to that connection point on the switch causes this correct?