Hey Darth, thanks I'll check it out. My husband is an ex avionics tech so he will def be my guiding hand.
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Since the pickup circuit of an Electric guitar is what's called a High-Impedance circuit, it produces a low level signal which is very susceptible to hum and electrical noise, so it is very important that signal wires are shielded in order to reduce noise and hum.
Hope you manage to get the noise issues sorted out.
Thanks for that Doc! Appreciate it :) it's annoying cause t was all wired correctly as per the schematic but just the quality of cables wasn't great.
He's kinda put it on the back burner at the moment, I will make sure he gets to it one day!
What sort of cables was it?, if it was just one wire for the signal and another for the ground, there's a way you can add shielding to it by wrapping both wires together in some ordinary aluminium kitchen foil, making sure the foil doesn't touch any soldered joints, next you wind some thin copper wire around this and solder the free end of the copper wire to a convenient circuit ground point such as the metal shielding of the volume control, you can cut the foil into strips about 2cm wide....hope that helps.
No worries, let me know how it goes Shazzrandom.
Finally the staining is done yewww!!! This be the final colour!
DB, how much do you recommend using the wax finish on top of the stain?
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Looks awesome Shazz. Really nice deep colour. Can't wait to see the hardware go on.
cheers,
Gav.