
mjbphotos
Moderator
I'm a little confused on your comments about using 'digital preamps' and 'digital amps'. Plug the electric guitar directly into the interface and see what is sounds like.
Mute the strings but keep the volume up. Use your guitar as a 'scanner' and listen for changes in noise.
If touching the computer chassis and touching the strings more or less completely eliminates the noise, and moving around the room makes no difference, I'd be inclined to think it's a wiring issue.
My amp doesn't have any ground connection so I wouldn't test that unless everything else has been ruled out.
I think this may have been from my suggestion to use an amp to ground the interface via a guitar cord to check if the USB connection didn't provide a good ground and the interface was floating and acting somewhat as an antenna for noise/hum.
He mentioned his amp doesn't have a ground connection. I presume this is due to the European style two prong plug. Is there any ground provided at this sort of outlet or is one prong neutral/ground?
Thank you so much David, the switches worked! I had no idea they were there, and I'm terribly sorry if anyone feels like I've wasted their time. If I at any point in my life should gain proper knowledge on this area I'll be sure to check back and help some newbies like you guys have helped me![]()