Scratchy noise when I touch pickup, screws, use brass slide.
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Scratchy noise when I touch pickup, screws, use brass slide.
Hey, maybe you could help me figure this out.
This is what I have experienced....
When playing and my finger touches pickguard screw on strat or tele it makes a scratchy popping noise.
When I push on my les Paul pickups I get a scratchy noise.
When using a brass slide there is a scratchy static noise.
When a buddys metal (silver or white gold not sure which) bracelet touched my tele bridge there was a really odd high pitched sort of scratchy jangling that lasted a couple seconds after it touched.
Pots are not scratchy.
What could it be?
This is what I have experienced....
When playing and my finger touches pickguard screw on strat or tele it makes a scratchy popping noise.
When I push on my les Paul pickups I get a scratchy noise.
When using a brass slide there is a scratchy static noise.
When a buddys metal (silver or white gold not sure which) bracelet touched my tele bridge there was a really odd high pitched sort of scratchy jangling that lasted a couple seconds after it touched.
Pots are not scratchy.
What could it be?
Re: Scratchy noise when I touch pickup, screws, use brass slide.
You need Bounce!
See point #6.
http://www.barthworks.com/non%20fiction ... bounce.htm
It may indeed be static buildup.
See point #6.
http://www.barthworks.com/non%20fiction ... bounce.htm
It may indeed be static buildup.
Re: Scratchy noise when I touch pickup, screws, use brass slide.
You have a grounding issue. Most likely the guitar. You are making ground. The wire to the bridge might be broken.
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Re: Scratchy noise when I touch pickup, screws, use brass slide.
I just thought it was odd that all three guitars had some issues. Could it be ground on the amp inputs or something?
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Re: Scratchy noise when I touch pickup, screws, use brass slide.
Multiple guitars have the problem, then the problem is you, or your room. Is it carpeted? This sounds like a static electricity issue.
If it is all with the same amp, I might check the ground connection. I'd also maybe try a different outlet and different room.
If it is all with the same amp, I might check the ground connection. I'd also maybe try a different outlet and different room.
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Re: Scratchy noise when I touch pickup, screws, use brass slide.
Try a different guitar cable? Same amp? Make sure the input jack is tight and that the ground is good.
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Re: Scratchy noise when I touch pickup, screws, use brass slide.
Good call Martin. I didn't thing about the cable. I've had issues in the past with cables.martin manning wrote:Try a different guitar cable? Same amp? Make sure the input jack is tight and that the ground is good.
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Re: Scratchy noise when I touch pickup, screws, use brass slide.
So I just checked the amp and with a cord plugged into the first channel I get <1mV on the tip. On the second channel with the cord plugged in I got -31mV on the tip. Could this be the problem?
Re: Scratchy noise when I touch pickup, screws, use brass slide.
Bad tube perhaps?
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Re: Scratchy noise when I touch pickup, screws, use brass slide.
What amp? Something leaking DC...
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Re: Scratchy noise when I touch pickup, screws, use brass slide.
Channel two is a top boost variant. Channel one uses a 12ay7 with coupling cap switch and vol between the two stages. The top boost channel has the -31mV on the input. The 12ay7 has <1mV.
I'm using a new tung-sol 12ax7 for the top boost and eh 12ay7 for channel one.
I'm using a new tung-sol 12ax7 for the top boost and eh 12ay7 for channel one.
Re: Scratchy noise when I touch pickup, screws, use brass slide.
Also if I have a cable plugged in and touch the chassis I get the scratchy noise.
Re: Scratchy noise when I touch pickup, screws, use brass slide.
Touch up your input ground solder points. Tighten the bolts on the input jacks.
The do leaking wont cause the ground noise injection from touch it would display a ground hum during playing as we'll.
Tube issue would give you volume cuts and noise
You have tested your ohm load on the cable? 0.01ohms on both metered tip to tip
The do leaking wont cause the ground noise injection from touch it would display a ground hum during playing as we'll.
Tube issue would give you volume cuts and noise
You have tested your ohm load on the cable? 0.01ohms on both metered tip to tip
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Re: Scratchy noise when I touch pickup, screws, use brass slide.
I changed the tube and now I get -8mV on the grid. I still have the scratchiness. I'll reflow the connections on the input jack. They are just grounded where they go through the chassis and are not isolated.
In my last post I said that it is scratchy when I touch the chassis but I meant when I touch the chassis with metal not with my finger. I touched it with the brass slide I was using.
I didn't measure the resistance of the guitar cable but tried using three different cables and it didnt make a difference.
Thanks for your help!
In my last post I said that it is scratchy when I touch the chassis but I meant when I touch the chassis with metal not with my finger. I touched it with the brass slide I was using.
I didn't measure the resistance of the guitar cable but tried using three different cables and it didnt make a difference.
Thanks for your help!
Re: Scratchy noise when I touch pickup, screws, use brass slide.
Not that it's this, but something similar happened to me when I had a brain fart and wired the first preamp stage ground to the switched portion of the input jack instead of the grounded one.
THUS - nothing installed in the input jack, first stage grounded normally. When I plugged in cord, groudn connection broken and grounded through guitar, with subsequent low voltage on hot tip of jack, strings, etc
THUS - nothing installed in the input jack, first stage grounded normally. When I plugged in cord, groudn connection broken and grounded through guitar, with subsequent low voltage on hot tip of jack, strings, etc