After I play a power chord, there is a hollow hum that rings when the strings are muted. I'm sorry for the lousy description. If anyone can understand this, what could I tweak to make it go away?
Hollow Hum After Playing a Power Chord
- jhguitar
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Are you using distortion or a clean profile. If its distortion you could back the gain down a bit or turn the gate on a little
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Can you post a soundclip?
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Worst post ever... I had this problem but I can't remember why it went away!
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I don't have soundclips. I'd like to be able to keep the gain high if possible. It does ring out even if I turn the gain down a bit.
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Worst response ever, chu, lol
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In case anyone has this same issue, mine has been solved. It turns out that the springs on my floating trem are causing the noise. It was recommended to cover the springs with cloth or rubber tubing to remedy the problem.
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Is your Noise Gate on?
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In case anyone has this same issue, mine has been solved. It turns out that the springs on my floating trem are causing the noise. It was recommended to cover the springs with cloth or rubber tubing to remedy the problem.
Well I don't have a floating trem, so I'm still none the wiser as to what the cause of mine was! Glad you're sorted anyway.
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So this phenomen won't appear with a "normal" amp?
To minimize the things that may cause this i would try:
Guitar -> Cable -> "normal amp" -> earphone
If that couses no problems i would:
Guitar -> Cable -> Kemper (with no stomps and no effects) -> earphone
May be that is a feeback from delay, because you describe a hum with muted strings...
Please let us know, if you have done this test.