Electrical Humming from Guitar

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penguinpajamas
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Electrical Humming from Guitar

Post by penguinpajamas » Wed Mar 11, 2015 12:39 am

Hey guys, I've been playing my guitar through Ableton through my audio interface and I've noticed that whenever I'm not touching the strings, I can hear a pretty audible electrical humming which instantly goes away if I touch any of my strings at all.

What could this be?

Thanks,
Charlie

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Re: Electrical Humming from Guitar

Post by infernal.machine » Wed Mar 11, 2015 12:51 am

Could be feedback, could be a grounding problem, could be electrical noise in the room... what kind of guitar do you have?

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Re: Electrical Humming from Guitar

Post by penguinpajamas » Wed Mar 11, 2015 12:53 am

I have an Epiphone Standard. It could definitely be a grounding issue. I know that the outlets in my house aren't properly grounded. I read though that because the humming cuts out when I touch it, it wouldn't be a grounding issue. I don't know how true that is though.

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Re: Electrical Humming from Guitar

Post by Angstrom » Wed Mar 11, 2015 2:27 am

There are different types of grounding issues. Shielding, bad wiring, bad components. All sorts.

Qs
Does the cable plugged into the interface but with no guitar on the end make the same hum?
When plugged in does the hum change when orienting the guitar differently, pointing it in different directions?
Is the hum "smooth" or "raspy" more like a sawtooth wave.

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Re: Electrical Humming from Guitar

Post by H20nly » Wed Mar 11, 2015 4:21 am

does the hum have any hobbies?
what does the hum like to do in its spare time?

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Re: Electrical Humming from Guitar

Post by crumhorn » Wed Mar 11, 2015 8:51 am

Do your lights have a dimmer switch? if so turn it either off or full on and see if the humming goes away.
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Re: Electrical Humming from Guitar

Post by MArc75_RLP » Wed Mar 11, 2015 11:57 am

DI Box should solve the issue.

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Re: Electrical Humming from Guitar

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Re: Electrical Humming from Guitar

Post by Mister Natural » Fri Mar 13, 2015 6:25 am

might be as simple as one of these : https://www.google.com/search?q=ground+ ... 1280%3B960

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Re: Electrical Humming from Guitar

Post by Angstrom » Fri Mar 13, 2015 3:13 pm

Ground lifting is a bad idea, it's better to solve problems rather than make yourself unsafe as a voltage tries to find a path to earth.

Those LP guitars are meant to have a ground wire running from the treble bridge lug, that is - the lowest one. If you pulled that lug there ought to be an earth wire which runs to your earth on your electronics, I forget exactly where on the gibson wiring. Anyway - the strings are meant to be grounded. Sometimes its left off because it can cause other issues, some people dislike it. I mainly play a strat-like thing where the tremelo claw (and therefor the bridge and strings) are earthed to the 'spider' and then to the ground.

Anyway, you can check continuity from your bridge to the ring of your output if you have a multimeter.

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