Will13
TDPRI Member
Hi Guys,
I really need your help. I’ve been driving myself crazy this past week. Some of you may remember me posting about concerns for buying a Princeton Reverb (Bordeaux Special Edition) I received the amp on Tuesday. All the concerns I had about the tone, volume, tight low end with the speaker (Jensen P12Q) Have been answered. Everything works fine for my needs in those respects.
New set of issues: I have been experiencing intolerable amounts of hum when using either of my Telecasters (’52 Reissue, and Mexican Standard) and it’s the same exact hum. If I turn the volume on the amp up to 3 or more, and I just have the guitar going straight into the amp, there’s an annoying hum. If I raise the amp volume, it gets exponentially worse. If I use a drive pedal, a fuzz pedal, it’s very bad. I’ve tried using the pedals with batteries and then with power supplies. Even if I attempt to roll of the volume on my guitar, I have to roll it off I’d say at least 50% for a substantial decrease in hum.
Then I did a ton of research on ground loops, since I haven’t used a tube amp in my townhouse that I moved into a few months ago, and even bought something called a “Hum X” by Ebtech, which I’m sure some of you have heard of. It didn’t change anything. I tried using the hum x, and just plugging straight into the wall from my amp at all locations of my house, where there are no dimmers/tv’s (minimal interference)
I have used my Ibanez that has hum buckers, and an ESP that has hum buckers, and the hum is substantially lower to non-existent when using those guitars. So my question is, do I need to shield my telecasters or get noiseless pickups? I just can’t imagine I would have to do that. I’ve been playing guitar for over 15 years, and played through lots of amps, and never really noticed this before. I got the first amp from guitar center online, shipped to me. Today I went into guitar center and explained the situation, played my guitar through the same amp, couldn’t get a good barometer on the hum because there was a lot of noise in the store, but I took home a second amp (same exact princeton, never opened) and now I have both of them at home, and they make the same exact hum.
I also have a Strat that needs to be stringed up, I’ll do that soon and test it out in the amp, but it’s got single coils just like the tele, so I’m assuming it’s going to do the same thing.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!! I’ve been driving myself nuts the past few days, trying to figure this out.
PS - Anyone have experience with The Electro Harmonix Hum debugger?….Would this help in my case? Is it more of a product from hum in single coils rather than ground loop issues?
Thanks!
-Will
I really need your help. I’ve been driving myself crazy this past week. Some of you may remember me posting about concerns for buying a Princeton Reverb (Bordeaux Special Edition) I received the amp on Tuesday. All the concerns I had about the tone, volume, tight low end with the speaker (Jensen P12Q) Have been answered. Everything works fine for my needs in those respects.
New set of issues: I have been experiencing intolerable amounts of hum when using either of my Telecasters (’52 Reissue, and Mexican Standard) and it’s the same exact hum. If I turn the volume on the amp up to 3 or more, and I just have the guitar going straight into the amp, there’s an annoying hum. If I raise the amp volume, it gets exponentially worse. If I use a drive pedal, a fuzz pedal, it’s very bad. I’ve tried using the pedals with batteries and then with power supplies. Even if I attempt to roll of the volume on my guitar, I have to roll it off I’d say at least 50% for a substantial decrease in hum.
Then I did a ton of research on ground loops, since I haven’t used a tube amp in my townhouse that I moved into a few months ago, and even bought something called a “Hum X” by Ebtech, which I’m sure some of you have heard of. It didn’t change anything. I tried using the hum x, and just plugging straight into the wall from my amp at all locations of my house, where there are no dimmers/tv’s (minimal interference)
I have used my Ibanez that has hum buckers, and an ESP that has hum buckers, and the hum is substantially lower to non-existent when using those guitars. So my question is, do I need to shield my telecasters or get noiseless pickups? I just can’t imagine I would have to do that. I’ve been playing guitar for over 15 years, and played through lots of amps, and never really noticed this before. I got the first amp from guitar center online, shipped to me. Today I went into guitar center and explained the situation, played my guitar through the same amp, couldn’t get a good barometer on the hum because there was a lot of noise in the store, but I took home a second amp (same exact princeton, never opened) and now I have both of them at home, and they make the same exact hum.
I also have a Strat that needs to be stringed up, I’ll do that soon and test it out in the amp, but it’s got single coils just like the tele, so I’m assuming it’s going to do the same thing.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!! I’ve been driving myself nuts the past few days, trying to figure this out.
PS - Anyone have experience with The Electro Harmonix Hum debugger?….Would this help in my case? Is it more of a product from hum in single coils rather than ground loop issues?
Thanks!
-Will