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gergface21

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« on: February 09, 2008, 09:39:01 PM »
I just had a set of Mules (IV magnet) installed in my Gibson DG335 and I'm getting a huge amount of humming from the neck pickup. I had a Burstebucker 1 in the neck before and did not have this humming. My set up and where I play in my house is exactly the same. I'm using a Marshall TSL601. I'm not getting this humming with the bridge pickup. Only when I lower the neck pickup volume on the guitar to about 6 does the humming go away. Does anyone have any thoughts? Even at low volumes on the amp the humming is still there.

ailean

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« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2008, 10:49:05 PM »
Could be the earth, either not earthed prooperly or you have an earth loop (more than 1 route to earth).

Or something else entirly, I'm no expert.
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Henk

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« Reply #2 on: February 11, 2008, 11:12:38 AM »
Must be the earthing, check also how the guitar sounds when you dont touch the guitar to make sure you have the bridge earthing on correctly too.

Unpotted(?) pickups are a bit more sensitive to good earthing, ive read somewhere around here that if you have bad earthing on your homes electric cirquit there is a extention thingy which improves that(normally used for computers?).
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kellar

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« Reply #3 on: February 11, 2008, 03:55:14 PM »
Not to be redundant here, but it has to be the grounding. That is really the only thing that will cause a pronounced hum. Check all your grounding connections and soder points. Good luck!!
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