« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2016, 04:18:00 AM »
I guess that when you wrote "green and bare together to the volume pot" you really meant "to the back of the volume pot". These two wires need to go to ground (which the back of the pot is) - if you put these to the volume pot input you would short the pickup and killing the output. Under the assumption that you soldered green and bare to the back of the volume pot, your wiring appears to be correct.
Do you have a multimeter? If yes, put a guitar cord into the guitar's output jack, set the pickup selector to bridge, make sure that the volume pot is turned up full and measure the DC resistance between the tip and the shaft (which would be signal hot and ground respectively). You should get a reading close to the pickup's specified DC resistance, e.g. 9k to 9.5k (it will be a bit lower than the specified resistance because when it's in the circuit it is in parallel with the volume pot). If you get something wildly different from that, the pickup may be faulty.
If you don't have a multimeter, get one. They are not expensive and are IMHO indisipensible for working on guitar electronics.
If everything reads correctly we have to look for other potential problems.
Good luck,
Stephan
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