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P Bass HUM @ high tone setting Happy Thanksgiving weekend to everybody. I've learned a LOT on these forums and I'm seeking to learn a little bit more. 2004 MIM P Bass w/ SD SPB-3. Just changed the stock bridge out for a Babicz. I have a Babicz on my Jazz and like it a lot (incredible sustain, great tone and adjustments are easy and precise). I never noticed it before, but with tone knob fully in 'treble' position, I get a hum. Did I fail to make sure the new bridge was grounded? Well, I put alligator clip jumpers from string to string, then took the last jumper to ground (jack nut). No change. I measured resistance from each string to jack nut - got 0.1 to 0.2 ohms. I'm grounded! I've had the bass about a week. Haven't opened up the wiring cavity. The hum disappears when I grab a metal knob (tone or volume), also when I mute all strings with my left hand. Interesting note - muting one string with my left hand removes far more hum than muting one string with my right hand near the bridge. This probably doesn't mean anything. I didn't notice this until I changed the bridge, but then I don't turn the tone knob more than half way up from the low side anyway. Before I open the wiring up, I thought I'd give you all a chance. Thanks, Mark |
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I hope it's in your bass; the house grounding issue is a bigger fish to fry. |
his ground is fine. he needs shielding on his bass |
I'm leaning toward grounding. Not at the bridge... I've already tested that. I'll have to open up the wiring cavity and check grounding there. When I re-did my Jazz (series-parallel switching, Bourns blend pot), I did the grounding in a star fashion. Jazz is quieter than ever before. I may end up doing the same with the P. I'm open to shielding... but only if I have to. Thanks, guys. |
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