Grounding a humbucker
Grounding a humbucker
Hey, I'm building a lap steel and I've decided to just use a tone control and no volume, I'm using a Gibson pickup. The guitar is going to have an aluminum bridge on it, my question is,. Is there any other option for grounding other than to the bridge? I assume not, buy I'm already tight for space I'm just trying to figure out how I'll have to route that wire.
Re: Grounding a humbucker
You could drill a small hole under the bridge that will be hidden once it is on the body, and "sandwich" the bare end of the wire between the bridge and body.
Scott Duckworth
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E6 Rogue lap steel, D6 Regal RD-30MS squareneck reso-guitar,
Li'l Izzy, Zoom MS-50G Effects Pedal into a Berhinger mixer and Harbinger V2112 speaker(s).
Amateur Radio Operator NA4IT (Extra)
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Re: Grounding a humbucker
There's no intrinsic point in grounding it to the bridge. The humbucker casing (if metal) and the bridge should both be connected to the audio ground which makes its eventual external connection as the sleeve of the jack.