Hello, I've been reading on how to convert an acoustic guitar to an electro-acoustic for quite a while and decided to try it. I've built the mint-box buffer and connected it to a 1'' piezo transducer. The problem arrived when I tried to amplify the output of the buffer. It works, but in order to hear something I have to crank up the preamp stage on my amp - an old tape recorder - which induces a very loud hum in the speakers. From what I've read it appears to be an earth loop... but the amplifier doesn't have a ground connection (only 2 pins on the mains connector) and I don't know how to connect the wires from the buffer in order to get rid of that hum. The buffer is powered (for now) from a wall-wart ar 9V and when I touch the neutral wire on the buffer the hum stops (probably I'm becoming the ground).
A friend of mine also has this problem with his electric guitar although he has a proper earthed guitar amp (I suspect that the strings aren't grounded because the guitar stops its hum also when he places his hands on the strings or any metal part of the guitar).
Hope you can help me
Cheers!
A friend of mine also has this problem with his electric guitar although he has a proper earthed guitar amp (I suspect that the strings aren't grounded because the guitar stops its hum also when he places his hands on the strings or any metal part of the guitar).
Hope you can help me
Cheers!
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