Eliminating hum (i know its probably been asked 1000 times)

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Ok guys Ive been browsing this site for a while and I thought I already knew how to eliminate hum but I guess not. My set up goes:

Dean VX guitar -> Danelectro CoolCat distortion pedal -> Marshall MG15DFX

I already thought about the electronic interference in my room so I tried it on my garage. I unplugged everything but my amp out there and turned off the flourescent lights. I still had the hum. Any suggestions?
 
1). make sure your gear isnt near any crt monitors (old computer monitors or tv's)
2).it could be that you have a ground loop so check that out

the quickest easiest way to eliminate a ground loop problem is to get a DI box with a ground lift switch and set it to "lift"
 
Ok guys Ive been browsing this site for a while and I thought I already knew how to eliminate hum but I guess not. My set up goes:

Dean VX guitar -> Danelectro CoolCat distortion pedal -> Marshall MG15DFX

I already thought about the electronic interference in my room so I tried it on my garage. I unplugged everything but my amp out there and turned off the flourescent lights. I still had the hum. Any suggestions?

Is it a high pitched hum, like ground noise? Or is it more like a low level hum from the road or possibly utilities in or around the area like air conditioning, refrigerator, etc?

If it is a ground noise, and you do not have a DI box, or you are not able to isolate the issue.. I have on rare occasions been able to eliminate ground noise by using a "ground lift adapter" available from Home Depot or Lowes... It looks something like this (http://www.filmtools.com/grliadco41.html), and is a cheap and easy solution. Although, it's a band-aid for a wound that may been stitches in the future. Don't leave your gear plugged into it when it's not in use, or during lightning storms!
 
1). make sure your gear isnt near any crt monitors (old computer monitors or tv's)
2).it could be that you have a ground loop so check that out

the quickest easiest way to eliminate a ground loop problem is to get a DI box with a ground lift switch and set it to "lift"

Um. Whats a ground loop and whats a DI box?
 
Direct injection box - do some googling and all will be revealed...
 
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