Hi,
I have a Mexican Jazz Bass that I'm having some problems with.
The first probably has to do with grounding, but searching through forums I haven't been able to find a straight answer. The bass is plugged in to an amp. It buzzes. When the strings, bridge or any other piece of metal connected to the guitar (the metal casing on the cord for example) is touched, the high frequency of the buzz is reduced, significantly reducing the total noise. What could the problem be? Would opening up the bass to check the ground wires and shielding help?
The second is that when recording with headphones, the bass picks up interference from the headphone speakers. Is it at all normal for this interference to be noticeable? Is this a sign of poor quality pickups, or is something else wrong? Is there something that can be done to fix this?
Third, our entire system has been cutting out on us periodically. My suspicion is that this could have something to do with the tube in our amp going bad. Could that possibly be related to what's going on in the the two points above? Could the entire problem by amp related? If so, I'll be happy to re post in the amp forum.
I'm really just trying to figure out what needs to get repaired here so I can avoid taking either the amp or guitar in to the shop if they are working properly. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Doug
I have a Mexican Jazz Bass that I'm having some problems with.
The first probably has to do with grounding, but searching through forums I haven't been able to find a straight answer. The bass is plugged in to an amp. It buzzes. When the strings, bridge or any other piece of metal connected to the guitar (the metal casing on the cord for example) is touched, the high frequency of the buzz is reduced, significantly reducing the total noise. What could the problem be? Would opening up the bass to check the ground wires and shielding help?
The second is that when recording with headphones, the bass picks up interference from the headphone speakers. Is it at all normal for this interference to be noticeable? Is this a sign of poor quality pickups, or is something else wrong? Is there something that can be done to fix this?
Third, our entire system has been cutting out on us periodically. My suspicion is that this could have something to do with the tube in our amp going bad. Could that possibly be related to what's going on in the the two points above? Could the entire problem by amp related? If so, I'll be happy to re post in the amp forum.
I'm really just trying to figure out what needs to get repaired here so I can avoid taking either the amp or guitar in to the shop if they are working properly. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Doug
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