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Brian,
Thanks for the advice. Coincidentally, I called Steve's shop
before I wrote my last post so I agree he would be the best source
here. I think I may take it tomorrow to Sam Ash and try it there and
see what happens. If I get the same issue then I'll know for sure,
absolutely, it's the guitar. I have a sneaky suspicion it is the
pickups. I am probably 100% wrong but everything else seems
good. ??? I had tried it in the garage and same thing happened
there. No fluorescent lights on or anything. I have tried it with
the computer off as well. ???. Thanks for the help Brian. Take care.
Dario (jimmywilseylives)
--- In , "Brian Neal" <bneal@i...>
wrote:
> Hey Dario,
>
> It sounds like you may have a ground problem somewhere in the
guitar's
> circuit; but it could also be the room like Mel suggested. Have
you tried
> other rooms in the house, other electrical outlets, etc?
>
> If it keeps doing that, take it to a good guitar tech and let him
check it
> out. Unfortunately, it seems like techs who know about Jaguars are
few and
> far between.
>
> I know nothing about California geography, so I may look stupid
here, but
> you said you lived in OC. Steve Soest, renknowned guitar repair
guy, and
> guitar player for the Torquays has a shop near Orange, California.
This guy
> knows all about Jags and Jazzmasters, maybe he can help you out:
>
>
>
> Good luck!
>
> BN