Guitar Buzz

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Shockadelica

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Here's an interesting situation maybe someone can help me with. When I'm playing guitar or bass in my house they buzz when I am facing certain directions. Picture this, you are standing in a square room facing north. In order to play without any buzzing noise I have to stand facing either northwest or southeast. If I move just a few degrees either way the buzzing starts and peaks when I face either northeast or southwest. This happenings when I'm playing through an amp or DI into a mixing board and happens in every room of the house. I live in an apartment building on the ground floor (slightly below ground actually) and I am nowhere near any power station or major electrical sources other than the usual power lines outside. Any ideas what may be causing this and what I can do to elimintae it? Thanks for any help anyone can give me.
 
I think that your pickups are picking up some RF (radio frequency) noise from something in your area, kind of like when you point a remote control at a pickup. I don't think you can fix this.
 
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