Help me figure out where this hum is coming from
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Help me figure out where this hum is coming from
So I was playing with my new Boss Space Echo and I noticed this loud hum. I guess this pedal has some notoriety for being "hummy", so I tried another pedal, same thing. Then I tried switching cables and the same thing. I noticed when I held the guitar around the neck or touched the volume knob or the base where the cable goes into the guitar that the hum went away. Luckily I had another guitar and tried that and had the same result! I then tried plugging into my little Vox practice amp, and the same thing. What's goin' on here?
The only thing I haven't tried is a different outlet.
Help!
(Sorry if this is a dumb question with an easy answer. In my defense, I have been drinking)
The only thing I haven't tried is a different outlet.
Help!
(Sorry if this is a dumb question with an easy answer. In my defense, I have been drinking)
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Re: Help me figure out where this hum is coming from
Sounds like you're having ground issues...if it stops when you touch metal on the guitar.
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Re: Help me figure out where this hum is coming from
No hum when the pedal isn't in the chain?
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Re: Help me figure out where this hum is coming from
if you have dimmer lightswitches in the house/apartment/whatever you live in, it could be coming from those. Also if you have a soldering iron plugged in that will generate a fair bit of noise too.
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Re: Help me figure out where this hum is coming from
transients wrote:if you have dimmer lightswitches in the house/apartment/whatever you live in, it could be coming from those. Also if you have a soldering iron plugged in that will generate a fair bit of noise too.
I have one of those in my jam room and never really notice. I got lucky.
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Re: Help me figure out where this hum is coming from
You could always try one of those three prong to two prong ground adapters, it usually works for me.
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Re: Help me figure out where this hum is coming from
The4455 wrote:You could always try one of those three prong to two prong ground adapters, it usually works for me.
Now I'm no electrical expert, but doesn't that sort of increase your risk of electrocution?
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Re: Help me figure out where this hum is coming from
colin wrote:The4455 wrote:You could always try one of those three prong to two prong ground adapters, it usually works for me.
Now I'm no electrical expert, but doesn't that sort of increase your risk of electrocution?
Yeah, what? That's literally like...unsolving the problem.
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Re: Help me figure out where this hum is coming from
I'm no electrical expert either.
And it seems like you guys are trying to kill me!
And it seems like you guys are trying to kill me!
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Re: Help me figure out where this hum is coming from
single-coil PUs or humbuckers?
you could also be picking up RF interference from a cathode-ray monitor or TV set, or a fluorescent light fixture. my ex's big CRT television used to drive my Gretsch Dynasonics crazy, and the Fenders didn't like it much either.
you could also be picking up RF interference from a cathode-ray monitor or TV set, or a fluorescent light fixture. my ex's big CRT television used to drive my Gretsch Dynasonics crazy, and the Fenders didn't like it much either.
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Re: Help me figure out where this hum is coming from
Turn your fuzz up.
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Re: Help me figure out where this hum is coming from
I don't want to kill you.
On a serious note, it could be that your electrical outlest are wired wrong, you can pick up an electrical outlet tester for $5 at any hardware store, totally worth it.
On a serious note, it could be that your electrical outlest are wired wrong, you can pick up an electrical outlet tester for $5 at any hardware store, totally worth it.
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