How to cancel hum?
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How to cancel hum?
This isn't about a Ric, more like a '60s Strat. As those who own '62 AVRI Strats know, the stock pickups honk and hum like crazy. I've had the guitar for what is going on three years, and I love it to death, but I want to know how I can make the stock pickups stop humming? If I can't, what are some single-coil Strat-like pickups that don't hum?
Here's something that's interesting: my 12k toasters in my 1997 and 360/12V64 do not hum that bad. If they do, I can't notice it.
Here's something that's interesting: my 12k toasters in my 1997 and 360/12V64 do not hum that bad. If they do, I can't notice it.
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Re: How to cancel hum?
rick guitar pickups are fairly well shielded with the metal covers, which the strat does not have. you could try to use adhesive copper tape and wrap the coils removed coils out of the plastic cases. i found some at a craft store in different widths. you must run a soldered wire from the tape to the ground on the back of a pot. good idea to solder the tape joint after the wrap. also shielding the back of the pickguard and cavities is a good idea as well and ground them.
Re: How to cancel hum?
Wise-acre answer: tell the singer to learn the words.How to cancel hum?
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Re: How to cancel hum?
Jake, every major pickup manufacturer makes noiseless Strat pickups. All depends on how much you wanna spend.
Re: How to cancel hum?
How much do you venture the Noiseless pickups available on the Clapton Strats are?sloop_john_b wrote:Jake, every major pickup manufacturer makes noiseless Strat pickups. All depends on how much you wanna spend.
Re: How to cancel hum?
All single coil pickups hum. That's the nature of the beast - and part of the reason they sound "responsive". My advice is to experiment with the settings on your amp - ie: don't have the treble wide open.... there's a trade off between noise and tone. also - ride the volume on your guitar between rhythm and lead tones.... my strat will howl at rhythm volumes and high volume settings on the guitar - but I can still get usable sounds by allowing for the gain by adjusting my volume on the fly. YMMV
Good luck.
Good luck.
Re: How to cancel hum?
The crudest, yet most effective way to shield an F-style pickup is using aluminum foil, period. That's how I would address pickup noise issues on my now-gone F basses. And no, no trebles were lost in the process... 
Re: How to cancel hum?
To make it a bit easier to do, try the aluminum duct tape used by furnace install contractors. It sticks and stays in place.
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Re: How to cancel hum?
craft shops have the adhesive copper tape in various widths. i used 1/4" for the rear rick bass pickups. solder the joint after wrapping the coil, then solder a ground wire to it .
Re: How to cancel hum?
There you go. I didn't know craft shops have it. I'll have to have a look-see.BAD RONBO, KiLLeR DWaRfS wrote:craft shops have the adhesive copper tape in various widths. i used 1/4" for the rear rick bass pickups. solder the joint after wrapping the coil, then solder a ground wire to it .
Re: How to cancel hum?
Don't order it to begin with..How to cancel hum?
(Holds his ground and hopes no current wil leak to it
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Re: How to cancel hum?
i got it at a store here called hobby lobby. it is stained glass copper foiling tape by studio pro #680 distributed by diamond tech ,tampa florida. 1/4" x 36 yds for $7.00 ! it's in a dispensing roll and has adhesive on the copper with backing.
johnallg wrote:There you go. I didn't know craft shops have it. I'll have to have a look-see.BAD RONBO, KiLLeR DWaRfS wrote:craft shops have the adhesive copper tape in various widths. i used 1/4" for the rear rick bass pickups. solder the joint after wrapping the coil, then solder a ground wire to it .
Re: How to cancel hum?
Thanks Ron - Hobby Lobby we got.BAD RONBO, KiLLeR DWaRfS wrote:i got it at a store here called hobby lobby. it is stained glass copper foiling tape by studio pro #680 distributed by diamond tech ,tampa florida. 1/4" x 36 yds for $7.00 ! it's in a dispensing roll and has adhesive on the copper with backing.
johnallg wrote:There you go. I didn't know craft shops have it. I'll have to have a look-see.BAD RONBO, KiLLeR DWaRfS wrote:craft shops have the adhesive copper tape in various widths. i used 1/4" for the rear rick bass pickups. solder the joint after wrapping the coil, then solder a ground wire to it .
Re: How to cancel hum?
Wim, our attempts at humor apparently fell on deaf ears ... or maybe they couldn't be heard because of all the humming.wim wrote:Don't order it to begin with..How to cancel hum?
(Holds his ground and hopes no current wil leak to it)
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
Re: How to cancel hum?
with all the hum cancelling going on, I guess they only saw the or of it.doctorwho wrote:Wim, our attempts at humor apparently fell on deaf ears ... or maybe they couldn't be heard because of all the humming.wim wrote:Don't order it to begin with..How to cancel hum?
(Holds his ground and hopes no current wil leak to it)
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