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Hello, I'm sure this has been discussed a million times, but this is probably a little different.
My MG 15 has a buzzing on the overdrive channel. Swapping guitars and cables doesn't help. Even tried a new Line 6 G30 wireless and still get the buzz. My sons bass amps don't buzz like this, and several years ago my Peavey Classic 100 tube head didn't buzz. I need to nip this in the bud, because I have a DSL 100 head on order, and don't want that buzzing. I bought a Furman SS-6B outlet strip and that didn't help.
Touching the strings on any guitar only helps a tiny bit. I can put the clean channel to full volume with no annoying sound, but turn on overdrive with the gain turned up, the buzz starts at volume 1!! Any help will be appreciated. I've already tried turning off lights, dehumidifier, etc. Also no dimmers in house.
My MG 15 has a buzzing on the overdrive channel. Swapping guitars and cables doesn't help. Even tried a new Line 6 G30 wireless and still get the buzz. My sons bass amps don't buzz like this, and several years ago my Peavey Classic 100 tube head didn't buzz. I need to nip this in the bud, because I have a DSL 100 head on order, and don't want that buzzing. I bought a Furman SS-6B outlet strip and that didn't help.
Touching the strings on any guitar only helps a tiny bit. I can put the clean channel to full volume with no annoying sound, but turn on overdrive with the gain turned up, the buzz starts at volume 1!! Any help will be appreciated. I've already tried turning off lights, dehumidifier, etc. Also no dimmers in house.