Well, it's no point of dissecting the condition that cannot be replicated. I heard what I heard and I am absolutely convinced that the amp is lower noise with a single coil pickup. All I can say is I am very experienced with noise cancellation design and I did a lot of work on this, and I know about scientific comparison. It will be very very obvious if one amp is louder and the other one is at lower volume. I did so much of these analysis that I am very sensitive to these variations. Anything that is suspicious will raise my attention very fast, but I see no inconsistency at the time.
But anyway. So all of you consider that my observation is impossible. I also cannot think of any way of doing it. I just want to run it by you guys.
Noise cancellation technique that we talked about in the other thread using out of phase hum is not possible in this case as you cannot control the player from moving around. You can cancel noise pick up inside the amp as everything is stationary, all you have to do is adjust the gain and phase and you can do it, that's easy. Not in this case. I so wish I can have that amp for one night and dissect it!!!
But anyway. So all of you consider that my observation is impossible. I also cannot think of any way of doing it. I just want to run it by you guys.
Noise cancellation technique that we talked about in the other thread using out of phase hum is not possible in this case as you cannot control the player from moving around. You can cancel noise pick up inside the amp as everything is stationary, all you have to do is adjust the gain and phase and you can do it, that's easy. Not in this case. I so wish I can have that amp for one night and dissect it!!!
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