This is, essentially, what I'm doing in touching the metal parts within the wiring. When not putzing around in the control cavities things are the same as the other video above. If anything metal on the front of the guitar is touched it reduces or goes away. Grabbing a tuning machine head...
My 594 seems to have developed a ground issue and - as I'm a complete electronics newb - I'm uncertain what needs done.
It's not always done this and I first started noticing a clicking sound as my hand moved along the neck when playing. Not unlike that discussed in a GENERAL DISCUSSION thread...
[necro bump] This never really got any US traction, huh? I quite often miss my SE Bernie Marsden and have considered picking another up several times over the years. Screamin' guitar, especially for the money.
Congrats! I recently traded my 20th Anniversary Ecstasy and OS212 for a very similar looking Wood Library 594. Lovely guitars. My kid named my "The Lion." :)
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