
Anyway, here's the problem: The middle position with both pickups selected is relatively quiet, but upon switching to either the rear or front pickup the thing buzzes terribly, I mean LOUD buzzing, enough to be heard over the notes being played.
So I did a copper foil shielding job on the control and pickup cavities, thoroughly soldering all the seams and joining everything together for full electrical continuity, which it does. But I'm still getting a loud buzz using the individual pickups, so I checked the wiring against a published schematic and tested all connections with a multimeter ... everything is wired correctly. Tested the individual pickups and they're both reading a steady 5.xx ohm impedance. No broken grounding from what I can tell ... everything on the ground side shows continuity thruout, from the strings to the output jack and everything in between (including all the copper foil within the various cavities) ... all 'hot' connections similarly show complete continuity, and the pickup selector switch works perfectly. But *still* getting a nasty buzz on the individual pickups.
What could be causing this problem? It isn't my cable or the amp or proximity to the amp, it buzzes *loud* no matter how far I stand from the amp or in what position. When unplugging from the Lynx they're completely quiet, even with a live end on the cable. So what could possibly be causing this within the Lynx?
Thank Ya,
Tommy V