My lonestar hum is significant and virtually impossible to play with gain. The hum is from the guitar but seems to be picked up from the amp as the closer it is to the amp the more significant it is. The hum is effected by the guitar volume and I have seen the hum on an oscilloscope comming off the input jack when the guitar is plugged in.
So I'm positive the guitar is picking up the hum but I'm unsure why it is doing so. The pickups are humbuckers of course and the guitar along with the amp are grounded to earth properly since I have a separate earth ground added because my outlets are not grounded(else I get noise if I don't touch the strings).
I get the same noise regardless of any other electrical devices on or off or if moved to another room. The angle of the guitar to the amp also matters.
My best best is that the amp is radiating the 60hz noise and the guitar is picking it up. But why would this be happening? I do realize that some noise will be emitted but this is not normal. The notes are a bit modulated with the 60hz making them sound bad.
I'm not sure if it's a design problem with the amp or something is defective. I have replaced the tubes and the input tube(V1) burned up or was defective as it started oscillating when every I would play very hard(just give give this farting sound when I would pick a note and sometimes would not stop).
Anyone have a diagnosis?
Here is an audio of it. At first I change angles relative to the amp so you can see how it effects it. At some points it gets pretty quite. Then I play with drive and gain about 2 while master is at 12. Reverb and fx loop are off. I then switch to a higher gain with drive at 3, gain at 4, and master at 1. (note I mean in o'clock. 5 is about max)
Notice how the notes distortion sounds more like clipping or noise. I switch angles to clean them up at some points and then as I'm playing I change angles to get the noise(at about 1:05 I play high E and move the guitar angle and you hear how the note starts distorting funky). This definitely does not sound right as I've played on a rectoverb that sings and has virtually no noise with humbuckers. The distortion is smooth and liquid and doesn't sound like some some ditigal POS fuzz box.
I can be 5ft away from the amp and it still does almost exactly the same except about 1db lower.
http://download72.mediafire.com/xkjj...wzmz/noise.mp4
So I'm positive the guitar is picking up the hum but I'm unsure why it is doing so. The pickups are humbuckers of course and the guitar along with the amp are grounded to earth properly since I have a separate earth ground added because my outlets are not grounded(else I get noise if I don't touch the strings).
I get the same noise regardless of any other electrical devices on or off or if moved to another room. The angle of the guitar to the amp also matters.
My best best is that the amp is radiating the 60hz noise and the guitar is picking it up. But why would this be happening? I do realize that some noise will be emitted but this is not normal. The notes are a bit modulated with the 60hz making them sound bad.
I'm not sure if it's a design problem with the amp or something is defective. I have replaced the tubes and the input tube(V1) burned up or was defective as it started oscillating when every I would play very hard(just give give this farting sound when I would pick a note and sometimes would not stop).
Anyone have a diagnosis?
Here is an audio of it. At first I change angles relative to the amp so you can see how it effects it. At some points it gets pretty quite. Then I play with drive and gain about 2 while master is at 12. Reverb and fx loop are off. I then switch to a higher gain with drive at 3, gain at 4, and master at 1. (note I mean in o'clock. 5 is about max)
Notice how the notes distortion sounds more like clipping or noise. I switch angles to clean them up at some points and then as I'm playing I change angles to get the noise(at about 1:05 I play high E and move the guitar angle and you hear how the note starts distorting funky). This definitely does not sound right as I've played on a rectoverb that sings and has virtually no noise with humbuckers. The distortion is smooth and liquid and doesn't sound like some some ditigal POS fuzz box.
I can be 5ft away from the amp and it still does almost exactly the same except about 1db lower.
http://download72.mediafire.com/xkjj...wzmz/noise.mp4
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