I recently had to relocate my 'music room' due to some long-term guests (daughter's family is living with me while they build a house).
I put most stuff in storage and just moved a small rig into my bedroom. And I'm having helluva trouble with noise from the ceiling light fixture.
When it is on, I get a lot of noise through the guitar - even in clean situations (bass, say), and even with hum-cancelling pickups, although true single-coils are worse.
It is related to bulb type, but it's more complicated than that. Here are the salient points as I've observed them:
Now, that last point seems like the obvious answer, right? It's a bulb thing. Except.
My old 'music room' was next door, and it has the same model fan/lamp fixture (although it has a one-foot lower ceiling). And its lamp made no noise with any kind of bulb, CFL, LED, MBA, BMF, et al, etc. and ad nauseum.
So it's a combination of non-incandescent bulbs in this fixture. If I walk out of the room (with a wireless) into other parts of the house, there are plenty of other bulb types around and I don't get any noise elsewhere.
Thoughts?
I put most stuff in storage and just moved a small rig into my bedroom. And I'm having helluva trouble with noise from the ceiling light fixture.
When it is on, I get a lot of noise through the guitar - even in clean situations (bass, say), and even with hum-cancelling pickups, although true single-coils are worse.
It is related to bulb type, but it's more complicated than that. Here are the salient points as I've observed them:
- The fixture is part of a ceiling fan, but it causes noise whether or not the fan is on (they are separately switched at the wall). If the fan is on, the noise level does not change; that is, when the lamp is off and the fan on, there is no noise.
- There are no dimmers anywhere in the house.
- The instrument is indeed the antenna - I can move around and the noise will wax and wane, though it never totally goes away, and it's not present with the guitar unplugged or zeroed on volume...meaning, it's not junk on the power.
- The lamp makes noise with CFLs and LEDs, but not with incandescent bulbs.
Now, that last point seems like the obvious answer, right? It's a bulb thing. Except.
My old 'music room' was next door, and it has the same model fan/lamp fixture (although it has a one-foot lower ceiling). And its lamp made no noise with any kind of bulb, CFL, LED, MBA, BMF, et al, etc. and ad nauseum.
So it's a combination of non-incandescent bulbs in this fixture. If I walk out of the room (with a wireless) into other parts of the house, there are plenty of other bulb types around and I don't get any noise elsewhere.
Thoughts?
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