Twitch New member Jan 11, 2005 #1 Do your single coils produce a little more noise when you roll the tone knob up?
LesStrat Reining PunLowered Jan 11, 2005 #4 Re: Strat owners... It could be that the frequencies of the hiss are just enhanced when you bring up the treble. When mixing sound, rolling off the highs covers the hiss. That noise is why humbuckers were invented, BTW.
Re: Strat owners... It could be that the frequencies of the hiss are just enhanced when you bring up the treble. When mixing sound, rolling off the highs covers the hiss. That noise is why humbuckers were invented, BTW.
K Kent S. Volume Enhanceologist Jan 11, 2005 #6 Re: Strat owners... LesStrat said: It could be that the frequencies of the hiss are just enhanced when you bring up the treble. When mixing sound, rolling off the highs covers the hiss. That noise is why humbuckers were invented, BTW. Click to expand... HBs were invented to combat 60Hz. hum, not upper end hash, that's where shielding helps a bit. Yeah, sounds normal though depending on enviroment, and amp/pedal settings.
Re: Strat owners... LesStrat said: It could be that the frequencies of the hiss are just enhanced when you bring up the treble. When mixing sound, rolling off the highs covers the hiss. That noise is why humbuckers were invented, BTW. Click to expand... HBs were invented to combat 60Hz. hum, not upper end hash, that's where shielding helps a bit. Yeah, sounds normal though depending on enviroment, and amp/pedal settings.