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by MatthewK_Archive
This seemed like the best thread to ask in. I recently bought a 1975 Greco Tele Deluxe copy with humbuckers and the same wiring setup as the original. The seller told me there was a problem with the bridge pickup sounding thin and maybe there was a short in it or something. I love the guitar and the pickups so I am about to try and fix it - I've some experience soldering broken windings etc so I think I have a shot.However in trying to diagnose the issue I connected a multimeter across the output jack and measured DC resistance of everything-in-circuit, all pots on 10. With the neck pickup selected it's 12kΩ, neck and bridge 11.8kΩ, but bridge alone shows 400kΩ. The pickup makes about half the volume of the other one, but I have tapped the polepieces with a screwdriver and both pickups are active for the right positions of the switch. The volume and tone pots are 500k and the tone pot is fed via a capacitor from the top of the volume pot; a ground wire connects all four cans to the pickup grounds. All volume and tone controls work as intended.I also have ground continuity between the pickup covers, bridge, switch washer and output jack.Has anyone seen this situation, before I go unsoldering things and trying to open the pickup?Crappy photos from a few weeks ago, attached.