![]() Maybe some mighty wizard here has heard such a sound before and can tell me what this is. I have to mention that the sound is most prominent on the g string (but also on b and tiny bit on e) above the 12th fret. ![]() the strat was played through a boss katana mini mic´d with a apogee mic. Another interesting sound is produced in combination of the neck pickup and the low E string. I attached some audio files where the neck pickup can be heard clean, broken up and distorted and also with the tone poti turned down. Could it be that this is a defective element in the electronics? or some bad soldering joints? Playing the guitar without an amp and with my ear close to the tonewood doesn´t really show the symptoms. I already tried lowering the pickups and went through all kind of height settings, I just can´t get rid of this. With the humbucker in the bridge position this is better, but not completely gone, but when I turn the tone nob all the way down so that the highs are eq´d out, the problem seems gone. Maybe it was there longer already or maybe it is just because the peavey had has so much gain, but under a higher gain situation my pickups get really fuzzy with an almost echo-like pick tone. I´m not sure when and how it occured to me that something seems odd about my pickups. I mostly played the strat with a fender super champ xd but recently got myself a peavey 6505MH. ![]() ![]() This works great an is awesomely versatile. neck and middle pickup are original, about 1,5 years ago I swapped the bridge pickup for a dimarzio super distortion s (for those nice iron maiden tones) including a 3-way-switch to choose between humbucking, single coil oder parallel humbucking mode. My guitar is an american standard stratocaster from ´89. I have a really weird pickup problem that I need help with. ![]()
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