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Yesman
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No Ground issue no nothing issue. Dimarzio accoustic pickup. someone/somewhere/something in my building turns on and bam high frequency buzz. I usually wait for it to be turned off but this eats up my time. sometimes it takes hours. I have Furman conditioner. but that does nothing. the EMI is in the air.
I had a 12 by 12 Inch aluminum sheet metal laying around and i put it close to the pickup and the noise went away. Now its a 1/8" thick sheet so its not some flimsy sheet by any means which i think if you are doing any EMI shielding you will need thick dense material. i dont think you can accomplish this with aluminum foil which is why those stupid guitar shielding projects are ridiculous. Very sturdy. The only problem is i have to have it really close for it to work. if i pull it away i notice it still reduces the buzz in the direction it is coming from but its much less effective. I am getting a much bigger piece of sheet metal to see if this helps cover a wider area around the guitar. in short of creating a faraday cage i am trying to keep it practical and just putting the sheet in front of the guitar where the EMI seems to be coming from where i sit to record. Pulling away from the station i record in does nothing as this noise is not coming from anything in my rig. remember EMI is air born and in the power grid so it can be coming from anything outside of my apartment. But man that metal sheet really worked i always tried thinner materials and putting it in front or something but that never worked. I never realized how thick the material really needs to be for it to block certain types of EMI. I think this is as far as i ever gotten with guitar buzz elimination. This is true EMI blocking not some power conditioner/guitar sheilding crap everyone talks about. that doesnt work. The result is great and much cleaner sound than anything else i have seen. The hum debugger works buy leaves a nasty trail effect on the recording. not my thing. I am convinced that the only way to get rid of this is through faraday cages or some variation of it.
Any thoughts ideas?
I had a 12 by 12 Inch aluminum sheet metal laying around and i put it close to the pickup and the noise went away. Now its a 1/8" thick sheet so its not some flimsy sheet by any means which i think if you are doing any EMI shielding you will need thick dense material. i dont think you can accomplish this with aluminum foil which is why those stupid guitar shielding projects are ridiculous. Very sturdy. The only problem is i have to have it really close for it to work. if i pull it away i notice it still reduces the buzz in the direction it is coming from but its much less effective. I am getting a much bigger piece of sheet metal to see if this helps cover a wider area around the guitar. in short of creating a faraday cage i am trying to keep it practical and just putting the sheet in front of the guitar where the EMI seems to be coming from where i sit to record. Pulling away from the station i record in does nothing as this noise is not coming from anything in my rig. remember EMI is air born and in the power grid so it can be coming from anything outside of my apartment. But man that metal sheet really worked i always tried thinner materials and putting it in front or something but that never worked. I never realized how thick the material really needs to be for it to block certain types of EMI. I think this is as far as i ever gotten with guitar buzz elimination. This is true EMI blocking not some power conditioner/guitar sheilding crap everyone talks about. that doesnt work. The result is great and much cleaner sound than anything else i have seen. The hum debugger works buy leaves a nasty trail effect on the recording. not my thing. I am convinced that the only way to get rid of this is through faraday cages or some variation of it.
Any thoughts ideas?