Here's a mystery I was told you guys on this forum could figure out.
I recently moved to a house in Omaha that was built about 1940, as far as I know has reasonably up to date wiring. I set up my guitars (Godin Kingpin, Epi Joe Pass, Alvarez classical A/E) and amps in the "music room" where my fiancee keeps her baby grand. However, I have had a lot of trouble with annoying hum.
Here's what I've observed: it affects both my amps, an Epi Valve Jr. and Ibanez Troubadour 20. It occurs with or without effects, with single coil and HB pickups. On the Valve Jr. when the volume is at 9 o'clock there's little hum but it goes up if I dial it either direction. All outlets in the room produce the same hum. Using an EH Hum Debugger has no effect at all on the hum.
Now here's the really interesting part--one day I noticed the faint sound of NPR coming through the VJ amp. I thought it might be picking up a signal from one of my radios, but changing stations had no effect. The NPR station, BTW, is at least 2 miles from my house.
Any thoughts?
I recently moved to a house in Omaha that was built about 1940, as far as I know has reasonably up to date wiring. I set up my guitars (Godin Kingpin, Epi Joe Pass, Alvarez classical A/E) and amps in the "music room" where my fiancee keeps her baby grand. However, I have had a lot of trouble with annoying hum.
Here's what I've observed: it affects both my amps, an Epi Valve Jr. and Ibanez Troubadour 20. It occurs with or without effects, with single coil and HB pickups. On the Valve Jr. when the volume is at 9 o'clock there's little hum but it goes up if I dial it either direction. All outlets in the room produce the same hum. Using an EH Hum Debugger has no effect at all on the hum.
Now here's the really interesting part--one day I noticed the faint sound of NPR coming through the VJ amp. I thought it might be picking up a signal from one of my radios, but changing stations had no effect. The NPR station, BTW, is at least 2 miles from my house.
Any thoughts?
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