Hello everyone,
I've just registered recently because I have a problem that I couldn't find a solution for.
I've bought a Gibson SG Special on eBay that had it's pickups changed to Burstbucker Pro's but the nut was chipped. I tidied it up, changed the nut - for the first time ever -, set the string height and all sorts of things but now that I finally could play it I noticed that both pickups are engaged in every switch positions. What is more weird is that both tone knobs are on as well.
So I messed around and this is what's going on in each positions:
Neck: both pickups are on, both tone knobs are on, only neck volume is on
Middle: everything is on as intended
Bridge: both pickups are on, both tone knobs are on, only bridge volume is on
It seems like both tone knobs act like 5-5, so if I want full tone I have to set both of them on 10, if I want 1 I have to set both of them to 1. For 5 I guess I only have to set only one of them to 1.
Checked wiring diagrams online and the wires themselves, apart from one loose grounding wire for the neck pickup - which I soldered back - I saw no real problems. Although the capacitors connected to the bottom lug of the volume pots which I changed back(?) to the middle lug.
One other weird thing is when a string touches the pickup it shorts out everything, no sound at all. I tested on other guitar, besides the loud noise prodced by this contact the other strings should be fine and heard.
If you have ideas, suggestions, questions please don't hold back. I actually kind of enjoy doing this, a little project fixing a nice guitar.
The loose yellow wire was attached to both volume pots to ground, I changed that connection to the braided wire according to wiring diagrams - I had no better idea what could cause the problem at this point.
Thanks.
Norbi
I've just registered recently because I have a problem that I couldn't find a solution for.
I've bought a Gibson SG Special on eBay that had it's pickups changed to Burstbucker Pro's but the nut was chipped. I tidied it up, changed the nut - for the first time ever -, set the string height and all sorts of things but now that I finally could play it I noticed that both pickups are engaged in every switch positions. What is more weird is that both tone knobs are on as well.
So I messed around and this is what's going on in each positions:
Neck: both pickups are on, both tone knobs are on, only neck volume is on
Middle: everything is on as intended
Bridge: both pickups are on, both tone knobs are on, only bridge volume is on
It seems like both tone knobs act like 5-5, so if I want full tone I have to set both of them on 10, if I want 1 I have to set both of them to 1. For 5 I guess I only have to set only one of them to 1.
Checked wiring diagrams online and the wires themselves, apart from one loose grounding wire for the neck pickup - which I soldered back - I saw no real problems. Although the capacitors connected to the bottom lug of the volume pots which I changed back(?) to the middle lug.
One other weird thing is when a string touches the pickup it shorts out everything, no sound at all. I tested on other guitar, besides the loud noise prodced by this contact the other strings should be fine and heard.
If you have ideas, suggestions, questions please don't hold back. I actually kind of enjoy doing this, a little project fixing a nice guitar.



The loose yellow wire was attached to both volume pots to ground, I changed that connection to the braided wire according to wiring diagrams - I had no better idea what could cause the problem at this point.
Thanks.
Norbi