Weird buzz from my RIHS

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Weird buzz from my RIHS

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I just noticed what seems to be a kind of grounding issue with the horsie pickup on my C64S. Might be something that just developed, or it might be that I just hadn't noticed before. When I touch the half-shoe over the G and D strings... quiet (well, as quiet as is normal for this bass). But when I touch the half-shoe over the A and E strings... a very definite and high-pitched "buzz" is generated. Is there a particular kind of problem that would cause only half of the horseshoe to do this?

BTW, I just recently re-installed the shoes after a couple of years going without. Could I have done something "wrong"? Also, I've got the cap bypassed, in case that detail might come into play.

Any of my fellow forumites' expertise and insight would be greatly appreciated!
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Hm, just a guess, but maybe the first one is grounded and the second one somehow isn't? If they have a common ground they should act the same.
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cassius987 wrote:Hm, just a guess, but maybe the first one is grounded and the second one somehow isn't? If they have a common ground they should act the same.
My guess also. From the factory only one of the shoes are grounded. A simple way of grounding the other is with a piece of metal cut from a beer can or something, and tightened under the screws.
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Wiker wrote:
cassius987 wrote:Hm, just a guess, but maybe the first one is grounded and the second one somehow isn't? If they have a common ground they should act the same.
My guess also. From the factory only one of the shoes are grounded. A simple way of grounding the other is with a piece of metal cut from a beer can or something, and tightened under the screws.
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Thats the one! or make an aluminium baseplate for it...

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Ahhhhhhh... so, it comes this way. And the upper shoe is maybe supposed to ground from incidental contact with the surround, maybe? Hmmmmmm...

I'll give Wiker's idea a go and post the results! (by the way, Wiker... did you perform this "fix" out of needing to eliminate the kind of buzz I describe?)

Anyways... now to find some thin gauge sheet metal!

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Interesting that they don't ground both shoes...

As for making the connection, thin sheet metal isn't really needed. A piece of bare wire clamped beneath the screws would do the same job just fine...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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bigbajo60 wrote:I just noticed what seems to be a kind of grounding issue with the horsie pickup on my C64S. Might be something that just developed
I'll ask our lead singer about this condition, he is a veterinarian. :mrgreen:
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bigbajo60 wrote:BTW, I just recently re-installed the shoes after a couple of years going without. Could I have done something "wrong"?
Nothing like sweet revenge! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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It isn't revenge. It's just karma! :lol:
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Wiker wrote:From the factory only one of the shoes are grounded. A simple way of grounding the other is with a piece of metal cut from a beer can or something, and tightened under the screws.
Ah, thanks for this tip! You saved me some troubleshooting and frustration.

The FedEx man brought me a package today... but I won't have time to install it until the weekend, unless I call in sick to work. Hmm....
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A double eyelet would also work great to ground the other shoe.
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bigbajo60 wrote:(by the way, Wiker... did you perform this "fix" out of needing to eliminate the kind of buzz I describe?)
No, I never had any buzzing, but if I remember correctly I grounded the other shoe before first time installing the pickup.
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