I've posted this on a couple of forums, but I know you guys know just about everything, so hopefully you can help me out.
This is a new issue that popped up in the last couple of weeks, and before I call an electrician to check/replace my house ground, I figured it was worth throwing out here. I'm getting EMI noise on every one of my guitars, through both my Axe-II and my 6505+. My house is a side-by-side two family, and fortunately my brother is on the other side which helped me eliminate some variables.
Here's what I've tried:
- Different guitars (15 of them)
- Different cables (planet waves, mogami, monster)
- Different power cords
- Different outlets
- Different outlets in different rooms (completely different circuit)
- I killed the main power on my side, and ran power to the other side, with only the amp plugged in. Noise is still there. That's with the main breaker on my side flipped off.
- I killed the power on the other side, just the amp on my side running, noise is still there. (This eliminates the possibility that it's coming from the other unit in the condo - unless my brother is hiding a 100-inch CRT and a generator somewhere..)
So just me, in the room, with any guitar and any cable through either my Axe-Fx or my 6505, I get EMI noise. It's not 60cycle, it's a bit higher. It doesn't matter where either rig is plugged in, and it's directional. If I turn the guitar away from the front of my house, it goes away _almost_ entirely. Through the Axe-Fx, the noise is there in my wedges, studio monitors, and headphones. (Each of which I disconnected and ran separately - eg: The Axe-Fx with ONLY headphones plugged into it, the noise is still there.)
The amps themselves are silent without a cable plugged in.
The only other things that are powered are my hardwired alarm/fire system, and my cablemodem (which pulls power from the line). That's where I'm going to look next - I have been having some Comcast issues, but while that's a possibility, I am getting a LOT of noise, and that'd have to be some serious power coming through the cable line.
What else should I check?
Again, for a checklist:
- Noise on both amps.
- Noise on every guitar.
- Noise on every cable.
- Two completely separate home electrical systems, same problem.
- Amps quiet as a mouse without a cable plugged in.
Current is a strong/consistent 120v, and I checked my outlets with a tester which indicated that all of the grounds are good. House is about ~15 years old. I have a 500w isolation transformer inline as well.
Here's a clip. This is with no boost/drive.
Hum-default by factanonmusica on SoundCloud - Create, record and share your sounds for free
And the waveform:
Any insight on what I should be trying next would be mucho appreciated. I don't think drinking a bunch of beers will solve it, but I'm going to give it a shot just in case.
This is a new issue that popped up in the last couple of weeks, and before I call an electrician to check/replace my house ground, I figured it was worth throwing out here. I'm getting EMI noise on every one of my guitars, through both my Axe-II and my 6505+. My house is a side-by-side two family, and fortunately my brother is on the other side which helped me eliminate some variables.
Here's what I've tried:
- Different guitars (15 of them)
- Different cables (planet waves, mogami, monster)
- Different power cords
- Different outlets
- Different outlets in different rooms (completely different circuit)
- I killed the main power on my side, and ran power to the other side, with only the amp plugged in. Noise is still there. That's with the main breaker on my side flipped off.
- I killed the power on the other side, just the amp on my side running, noise is still there. (This eliminates the possibility that it's coming from the other unit in the condo - unless my brother is hiding a 100-inch CRT and a generator somewhere..)
So just me, in the room, with any guitar and any cable through either my Axe-Fx or my 6505, I get EMI noise. It's not 60cycle, it's a bit higher. It doesn't matter where either rig is plugged in, and it's directional. If I turn the guitar away from the front of my house, it goes away _almost_ entirely. Through the Axe-Fx, the noise is there in my wedges, studio monitors, and headphones. (Each of which I disconnected and ran separately - eg: The Axe-Fx with ONLY headphones plugged into it, the noise is still there.)
The amps themselves are silent without a cable plugged in.
The only other things that are powered are my hardwired alarm/fire system, and my cablemodem (which pulls power from the line). That's where I'm going to look next - I have been having some Comcast issues, but while that's a possibility, I am getting a LOT of noise, and that'd have to be some serious power coming through the cable line.
What else should I check?
Again, for a checklist:
- Noise on both amps.
- Noise on every guitar.
- Noise on every cable.
- Two completely separate home electrical systems, same problem.
- Amps quiet as a mouse without a cable plugged in.
Current is a strong/consistent 120v, and I checked my outlets with a tester which indicated that all of the grounds are good. House is about ~15 years old. I have a 500w isolation transformer inline as well.
Here's a clip. This is with no boost/drive.
Hum-default by factanonmusica on SoundCloud - Create, record and share your sounds for free
And the waveform:
Any insight on what I should be trying next would be mucho appreciated. I don't think drinking a bunch of beers will solve it, but I'm going to give it a shot just in case.