I put together a Thunderbird from a body blank and vintage neck for a customer. He gave me all the parts so I don't know their exact history.
After he had the guitar for a while he began noticing a burst of noise intermittently while playing. I have checked the jack, pots and grounding and everything seems fine. However, I noticed that when I play over one set of poles on both of the humbuckers (Mighty Mites), I get a buzz that is like 60 cycle plus some static.
My guess is he gets this noise when he plays near or over the particular row of poles. Both pickups have this issue and there is a constant low level hum/static sound in the background. When I grab the ground of the cable jack or really plant my fingers on the strings the background noise drops to almost nothing.
If I touch the particular row of poles it really lets out a burst of noise. Both pole rows look identical so I can't tell which side of the humbucker is really being affected (hot or ground). On a guitar I can tell because there is a row of slugs and a row of adjustable poles.
Anyway, I wondered if any of you could suggest some theories. Humbuckers obviously are not supposed to hum.....
Thanks,