Diminished Triad
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Anyone have some tips on how to reduce hum from fender P Bass guitar into Fender amp? I'm using a SuperBassman head...
Thanks!
Thanks!
Even the mains (power) cord going to the wall affects the amp sound.
I'll go you one better... a Mexican restaurant, last decorated in the 80s. 3 stripes of neon light going around the room, just above eye level.Especially if the wall outlet itself isn't grounded. I had that problem in an old house I jammed in once.
American Standard Precision Bass (Fender)What kind of Precision bass, anyway?
During a second session each day (for a much younger group of musicians)....the bass used (not the fender above) creates a hum when it turns one direction. It can "kind of" find a sweet spot where when facing this direction the hum is reduced. And it can do the opposite by facing a direction almost towards (but not exactly) the bass amp....that will increase the hum. It doesn't appear to be a speaker feedback sound at all and it's not when the bass is directly facing the head/speaker.....but clearly turning helps/hurts. Can anyone tell me what's up with that? Hands on/off the strings do not make a difference with this bass hum........OK, so not a single coil 51 bass. And I assume you don't have those plastic coated strings, right?
Is it straight 50/60 Hz cycle hum or random buzz?
Does it change when you lift your hands off the strings?
Doesn't change when hands off strings. Continuous hum when gain/volume turned up. More with overdrive than with vintage. Bass treble etc don't seem to affect much....just gain and volume of course.
During a second session each day (for a much younger group of musicians)....the bass used (not the fender above) creates a hum when it turns one direction. It can "kind of" find a sweet spot where when facing this direction the hum is reduced. And it can do the opposite by facing a direction almost towards (but not exactly) the bass amp....that will increase the hum. It doesn't appear to be a speaker feedback sound at all and it's not when the bass is directly facing the head/speaker.....but clearly turning helps/hurts. Can anyone tell me what's up with that? Hands on/off the strings do not make a difference with this bass hum........
Bass player about 6 feet away from bass amp. I will check out ground lift switch...thnx!How close together are the bass guitar and the mains transformer inside the bass amplifier?
Does the amplifier have a ground lift switch? If so, what position is it currently in?
If it doesn't change when you let go of the strings the strings aren't grounded. You either need to ground them, or you need to shield completely.
(unless you have plastic wrapped strings in which case shielding is the only option)