I have a pair of active emg pickups in a jazz bass which buzz unless I am facing true north or true south.
I have tried different buildings with different amps and cables and made sure I had a fresh battery in there. No luck.
If I shift even a little from either a strict north or strict south orientation I get buzzing. A funny sounding problem, but it sucks, I can't record with this instrument and am about to replace them with hum cancelling passives unless I figure out what is going on here and can fix it.
So... what is going on here?
Edit:
Local guitar repair dude has never seen this, says 'beats me' and suggests wearing a mexican wrestling mask - he indicates that they are wired correctly - when I took it to him he saw it was grounded and said we might just disconnect that since it's un-needed for actives and emg recommends removing ground for safety reasons. Whatever, it made no difference to the buzz problem.
I have tried different buildings with different amps and cables and made sure I had a fresh battery in there. No luck.
If I shift even a little from either a strict north or strict south orientation I get buzzing. A funny sounding problem, but it sucks, I can't record with this instrument and am about to replace them with hum cancelling passives unless I figure out what is going on here and can fix it.
So... what is going on here?
Edit:
Local guitar repair dude has never seen this, says 'beats me' and suggests wearing a mexican wrestling mask - he indicates that they are wired correctly - when I took it to him he saw it was grounded and said we might just disconnect that since it's un-needed for actives and emg recommends removing ground for safety reasons. Whatever, it made no difference to the buzz problem.
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