Hi, new here so apologies if this is in the wrong place. I have a predicament that’s driving me crazy and really hope someone can help. I’ll try and keep this short...
I had the usual single coil buzz going on and on opening my guitar realised there was no shielding whatsoever inside so I proceeded to rectify that. Still the buzz went on, so I decided to invest in a duck-bucker, put in the neck position as it’s what I needed for now and I figured if it sounded right I’d stick one in the middle position to. (Hot rails on the bridge)
So anyway, bang, the buzz was gone and I was ecstatic. Now I have silence when the guitar is turned up and whether I’m touching the strings or not, it’s silence. However, as soon as I start playing it’s buzzing again and only when I’m actually playing. This is not fret buzz, it’s electrical.
I’m using my strat through a Kemper. I also tried going direct into my Apollo Twin direct and still the same buzz when playing. I’m familiar with the computer/guitar scenario and have tried all different positions with that to.
I’ve tried the earth loop thing, sitting in a different room, plugging gear in a different room etc etc... I think I have tried everything and I’m at my wits end. Does anyone have any suggestions please as to what this could be or maybe suggest a process of elimination that I may not have tried.
Thanks
Mick
I had the usual single coil buzz going on and on opening my guitar realised there was no shielding whatsoever inside so I proceeded to rectify that. Still the buzz went on, so I decided to invest in a duck-bucker, put in the neck position as it’s what I needed for now and I figured if it sounded right I’d stick one in the middle position to. (Hot rails on the bridge)
So anyway, bang, the buzz was gone and I was ecstatic. Now I have silence when the guitar is turned up and whether I’m touching the strings or not, it’s silence. However, as soon as I start playing it’s buzzing again and only when I’m actually playing. This is not fret buzz, it’s electrical.
I’m using my strat through a Kemper. I also tried going direct into my Apollo Twin direct and still the same buzz when playing. I’m familiar with the computer/guitar scenario and have tried all different positions with that to.
I’ve tried the earth loop thing, sitting in a different room, plugging gear in a different room etc etc... I think I have tried everything and I’m at my wits end. Does anyone have any suggestions please as to what this could be or maybe suggest a process of elimination that I may not have tried.
Thanks
Mick