tl;dr: My 6 string started hissing recently and I'm not sure why, since the pickups are passive and I almost never mess with the onboard eq I'm wondering if just taking the preamp out would make my life easier.
So about 9 years ago (damn) I got a schecter stilleto 6 for dumb reasons (I wanted a low f# to match my 8 string guitar) and modded the hell out of it for dumber reasons (I had a habit of impulsively stuffing unnecessary crap into instruments just for the sake of making changes). I took out the EMGHZ pickups and preamp, had it routed for a music man PU with a series/parallel switch in the bridge, a P PU in the middle and a nordstrand DC 6 in the neck connected to a varitone switch (useless in 2 positions), and had an aguilar 3 band eq installed in place of the emg preamp.
Not too long ago I found one of the batteries corroded so I switched them both out, and even more recently I switched the strings to labella gold flats and for some reason it was very shortly after the string change that the hissing started. It's less noticeable on bridge pickup when it's switched to parallel and practically not there at all on the neck but when the bridge is in series it's pretty bad and even worse on the middle pickup. It goes away as I turn down the treble nob but that obviously changes my sound. Dialing the eq on my amp doesn't seem to affect it as much for some reason.
Anyway, since I typically keep the eq knobs in the neutral position anyway, would taking the preamp out and just making it fully passive solve my problems, or is there something else I should trouble shoot first?
So about 9 years ago (damn) I got a schecter stilleto 6 for dumb reasons (I wanted a low f# to match my 8 string guitar) and modded the hell out of it for dumber reasons (I had a habit of impulsively stuffing unnecessary crap into instruments just for the sake of making changes). I took out the EMGHZ pickups and preamp, had it routed for a music man PU with a series/parallel switch in the bridge, a P PU in the middle and a nordstrand DC 6 in the neck connected to a varitone switch (useless in 2 positions), and had an aguilar 3 band eq installed in place of the emg preamp.
Not too long ago I found one of the batteries corroded so I switched them both out, and even more recently I switched the strings to labella gold flats and for some reason it was very shortly after the string change that the hissing started. It's less noticeable on bridge pickup when it's switched to parallel and practically not there at all on the neck but when the bridge is in series it's pretty bad and even worse on the middle pickup. It goes away as I turn down the treble nob but that obviously changes my sound. Dialing the eq on my amp doesn't seem to affect it as much for some reason.
Anyway, since I typically keep the eq knobs in the neutral position anyway, would taking the preamp out and just making it fully passive solve my problems, or is there something else I should trouble shoot first?
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