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OK so this is getting frustrating. I’ve been suffering a grounding issue after buying some new pickups and a new loom. I’ve shielded the cavity using copper tape and have a nice silent set up now…

 

until I touch the screws that are holding the pickup covers in place, at which point the guitar starts buzzing. I assume that I’m grounding the guitar via the copper shielding and the poles through my fingers, etc. how do I stop this?

 

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Matt

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3 hours ago, Swills said:

OK so this is getting frustrating. I’ve been suffering a grounding issue after buying some new pickups and a new loom. I’ve shielded the cavity using copper tape and have a nice silent set up now…

until I touch the screws that are holding the pickup covers in place, at which point the guitar starts buzzing. I assume that I’m grounding the guitar via the copper shielding and the poles through my fingers, etc. how do I stop this?

 

...cue the old Tommy Cooper joke: "Doctor, it hurts when i do this..."

 

Unless you're wearing a grounding strap, or standing barefoot in a puddle of water, it's more likely that you're acting as an aerial than a ground

 

What happens when you touch the bridge & (metallic) strings?  Same buzz ...or silence?  If they're silent, then your pickup covers/screws aren't (sufficiently?) grounded. If touching the bridge/strings causes buzz, then your whole grounding scheme isn't complete

 

Also, check that you have the pickup wires round the right way (hot to control signal wiring, shield to ground)

 

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