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  • Methods to reducing humming ?

    Hey guys
    Now my pickup is complete and is working great. Previously i dicussed my problem in these two threads.

    Thank you all who helped me previously.

    http://music-electronics-forum.com/s...ead.php?t=5455
    http://music-electronics-forum.com/s...ead.php?t=5308

    I copied Gibson p90. Well I am using it temporary on a acoustic guitar(working great). I have connected it directly to jack and to the amp. No metal base plate. So how to reduce humming sound. Because overdrive/distortion are not clear.

    I can mod the bridge of acoustic guitar to steel one. So I am using only one pickup( this one.). So any suggestion how to remove humming. Also please explain me the wiring.

    I am soon going to upload mp3 and picture of pickup with specifications.

  • #2
    Grounding the strings will help but the 60 cycle hum is one of the things a p90 does well.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Rosewood View Post
      the 60 cycle hum is one of the things a p90 does well.
      What is 60 cycle hum

      I just want clear distortion. And will shielding helps ?

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      • #4
        Good grounding and good shielding will help.

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        • #5
          ...........

          P90s are the noisiest single coils, they hummmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
          http://www.SDpickups.com
          Stephens Design Pickups

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          • #6
            Let's all say it together, the reason they hum? THEY DON'T KNOW THE WORDS.
            Sorry, it's just too easy. They are noisey little suckers ain't they?

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            • #7
              How about shielding the coil with copper or aluminum foill, remembering not to make a complete loop by leaving a gap betwen the ends, of course?

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