Hum? I Checked the Grounds...

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falconfixer
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Hum? I Checked the Grounds...

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When i recently refurbished I checked all the grounds (including the bridge) . I still get a noticable hum when not holding the strings...

LTLWI (Learn To Live With It) or is there some fix? Do i just need to open 'er up again?

Thanks!
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Re: Hum? I Checked the Grounds...

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Are you using a compressor? That will add noise. Turn off the compressor when you're not playing to minimize the noise.

Are you near a CRT computer monitor or flourescent lights? They'll add noise.

Is the wiring where you're playing suspect? That will add noise too.


You're going to have some noise with single coil pickups no matter what you do. Nature of the beast.
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Re: Hum? I Checked the Grounds...

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if your amp has a ground switch try flipping that.... if not then don't take your hands off the strings! I mean like it's not as if you are not playing it?!???! :wink: :D
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blueflamerick wrote:Are you near a CRT computer monitor or flourescent lights? They'll add noise.
Speakers too, with their big ol' magnets.
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Re: Hum? I Checked the Grounds...

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falconfixer wrote:When i recently refurbished I checked all the grounds (including the bridge) . I still get a noticable hum when not holding the strings...

LTLWI (Learn To Live With It) or is there some fix? Do i just need to open 'er up again?

Thanks!

This is very often a problem with the jack. Make sure it is clean and not bent.
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Re: Hum? I Checked the Grounds...

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Thanks for the replies.
I think it was a system configuration problem. I especially liked the switch the ground on the amp - because i don't have the problem at home.

Different configuration sounded much better. And i am spoiled by the work-truck (Peavey G-Bass w/ 18V active pickups/very quiet ;))

Anyhoo - many compliments on the kool/old skool rig! :P
My Gear:
1982 MapleGlo Now JetGlo 4003
2004 Martin BC-15E Accoustic Electric Bass
2002 Peavey G Bass with Carbon Fiber neck
Peavey 300 Combo practice amp
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