Hey folks, I'm new to the forum and decided to sign up since I need some help...
Following Problem: I have a Custom Strat with a HSS configuration, and I had the problem that the hum from the guitar was unbearable. So I went to a Luthier to get the problem solved and he shielded the electronic chamber... which didn't help at all. The hum was still there, comming from the Singlecoils as well as from the HB. When I asked him why the guitar still was humming, he told me that it's a normal issue, since interferences are all around. Well strange thing: I have a Ibanez RG 350MZ (cheap model, made in Indonesia, 2 humbuckers installed) and use it in the same environment like the Strat and it doesn't hum at all. However, I kinda forgot about it and played my RG, with the Strat lying around. A friend of mine gave me recently a used Duncan Jeff Beck and I decided to put it in the Strat. I changed the pickups and soldered the HB like it's done in this diagramm:
http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/wiring-diagrams/schematics.php?schematic=1h_2s_1v_2t_5w_asDidn't touch the grounding cables or grounding soldering at all, and the guitar works but the hum is still there! And most annyoing: when I switch to the position where the neck and the middle SC are activated together, it cancels the hum.
So: Position 1 (Just Neck Singlecoil) hums like it is supposed to, Position 2 (Neck + Middle SC) doesn't hum, also fine, Position 3 (Middle SC) hums like supposed, Position 4 and 5 hum and they shouldn't. Now I don't know what the problem could be, I suppose the Humbucker is wired to work like a singlecoil or something? I also read something about being out of phase. I really don't know what's wrong and I'd appreciate every help I get, if you need pics, just tell me.
Thanks and cheers