J Moose said:If you swapped the cable & the RF problem went away, then you've got a bad cable & not a bad amp.
Most times that's caused by either a faulty ground, a ground loop, or just the physical location of the cable/piece of gear.
tone4days said:it is very rare for a commercial radio station to be out of compliance for power emanation ... and by law, it is the responsibility of any electric device to be shielded against picking up undesired signals
YJM_Rocks said:My Wah pedal gets the local oldies station. I swear than station puts out too much power. The FCC need to check them out.
Sorry bro, I don't know anything about radio either.
Lava Man said:Correct! +1 sometimes cables can pick RF and George L's only have 4 layers to include the shield - most other coax has an addtional layer of inner PVC that helps in reducing RFI...
tone4days said:it is very rare for a commercial radio station to be out of compliance for power emanation ... and by law, it is the responsibility of any electric device to be shielded against picking up undesired signals