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don21480

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Hello all. I just picked up a 1988 Sabre bass and I love it. Its a June/July manufacture white with a 3 ply black pickguard and birdseye maple neck. I'm contemplating a pickguard change to tortoise shell to spice it up a little. I hope someone here can help me with a wiring problem. When I turn the treble up I have a ground buzz that will go away when I touch the control plate, any of the knobs or the input cable (metal part). It does not go away if I touch the bridge or the strings. I've looked for a loose wire but all the solder joints seem to be intact. I've tried it with different cables and different amps plugged in different circuits all with the same results. Any suggestions?
 

shamus63

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Welcome to the forum, Don!

When you get a chance, how about posting a pic or two of your Sabre here?

Also, Gavin (Rod Trussbroken) has an Ernie Ball/Music Man site that features a gallery of basses from members here and around the world...drop him a shot, too.

:cool:
 

don21480

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Photo

I've tried to post the photo a couple of times but none of my available resources seem to work as a host - I'll keep trying!

check below
 
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don21480

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Here it is

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don21480

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thank you

Gav - you were right - the bridge ground wire was not making contact with the bridge - problem fixed!

There is evidence of an overspray as opposed to a refinish on this one but the word white is stamped in the neckpocket:

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