Have you verified the Grounds at your house?
Also verify your hot and neutral wires polarity is correct on your wall recepticle.
Also verify your hot and neutral wires polarity is correct on your wall recepticle.
I would have told him to try a good conditioner/regulator but that would be another purchase.
Besides a clue he did give is that there is no noise issue when nothing is plugged into the amplifier INPUT. That is not to say the noise source isn't the utilities.
OMG! I just went back and listened to the sound problem he posted.
I'm done here.
I believe you Ken, than you.Seriously, I think it's in the electric line. I've seen it before.
Ken
What good conditioner/regulator do you recommend?I would have told him to try a good conditioner/regulator but that would be another purchase.
Besides a clue he did give is that there is no noise issue when nothing is plugged into the amplifier INPUT. That is not to say the noise source isn't the utilities.
I checked the outlet of where the amp is plugged in and the power and neutral are correct (small slit - hot, large slit - neutral, in the US) using a digital multimeter (tested at 122V). How would I verify the grounds?Have you verified the Grounds at your house?
Also verify your hot and neutral wires polarity is correct on your wall recepticle.
Not yet, but I will be taking it within the next few days to test it somewhere else.Sorry to have missed this in the thread but have you tried the same amp/guitar/cab set up at another house or rehearsal room?
Could you please elaborate?OMG! I just went back and listened to the sound problem he posted.
I'm done here.
I am getting ready to have a listen, but have to head out to band rehearsal.
But what did you hear? Aliens sending code messages?
I am almost source it is an external source. Someone is fuucking with his space.
If you have a somewhat newer house and you have Grounded wall recptacles all throughout, you should be fine there. And I did see you plugged the amp into other outlets which is good.
But you would first physically check your residence to verify that you do have an actual Ground rod driven into the earth at your service panel. And then check the panel to verify the Ground buss as well as the Neutral buss.
But if you checked hot & neutral, you would check those each to Ground terminal. If you measured neutral to Ground and seen something like 50VAC, then you measured 70VAC from hot to Ground, that could be an indicator that a Ground is bad/missing, maybe right inside that wall outlet. But you first check for your 120VAC H to N, then check H to G for same reading then check N to G to make sure it is 0V.
Hopefully I explained this OK as I have to split to rehearsal.
Well please tell them to come and get me so they can stop sending me signals!!You are busted!
For what I have no idea.
Sorry, yes that is correct. So when the volume is at max the noise is at max, when the volume is off there is no noise (i.e. the weird buzzing nor the typical gain hiss).