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the_aardvark
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Noob question 4003 and Hum

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Does a 4003 suffer from single coil hum problems like (for example) a Fender Jazz does? I did a search of the forum and didn't find any mention of it.
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Post by ben_brown »

No it shouldn't hum at all unless there's something wrong with the wiring. Maybe a loose ground.
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all single coil instruments have the hum ... that is a characteristic of single coil pickups ... humbuckers have 2 sets of coils ... one set is reverse wound ... that cancels the hum ...

but if the ground gets disconnected then it will hum louder ...
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My Rick basses have never hummed anywhere near as loud as any Jazz basses i've owned. Never enough to be problematic either.
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Mine used to hum until I taught it the lyrics.
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Certain lighting in the room will bring out the hum - like dimmer switches, florescent or neon lights.
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Post by ben_brown »

It will also hum if you are too close to the amp.

Please step away from the SVT stack!
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Post by johnallg »

Randy - you beat me to it man! Good one!

"Please step away from the SVT stack!"

Ain't that the truth! I've shielded mine and it will still hum if I lean into the head.
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Post by sabbath_of_bass »

Hmm.. Step away from the amp. Damn, I do the exact opposite. Half the time Im setting on mine. X.x Then again its not the same as what you guys got. Wana trade? :P
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Post by johnallg »

Jacob - I have both an SVT 3 Pro and a 2 Pro. Think about getting an 3 Pro used off eBay - you can find the early 90's model (blue SVT II Pro writing) for around $500. Not quite the punch factor of the 300W of tubes, but with a 4 ohm cab it puts out 450W and has the same tube front end and driver section, and if you boost the bottom 3 sliders of the graphic eq. you get pretty close to the low end.

Here is an early 2 Pro for a decent opening bid:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Ampeg-SVT-2-II-Pro- ... dZViewItem

3 Pro starting at $400:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Ampeg-svt3-svt-3-sv ... dZViewItem
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Post by sabbath_of_bass »

I was just joking. What i got now well work fine for what all im doing. Saving up for a Wal Image

Thanks for the info tho Image
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