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Hey
Trying to eliminate a 50hz hum on my passive acoustic. It's a Epiphone AJ15 with a piezo under the bridge. No preamp. It happens regardless of what's between the guitar and amp (DI preamp only makes it worse) and only gets quieter when I touch the jack socket on the body. I presume this is not a ground loop issue as there is no preamp in the guitar, the pickup is wired direct to the output jack. So assume it's a shielding issue. Am I right? |
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Do you mean you're hearing an audible tone in the G1 to G#1 range due to some strange resonance (the lowest note playable on a standard tuned guitar is ~168 Hz)
or are you really saying its an AC power hum (which is actually 60 Hz in most of the western hemisphere, 55 Hz in some other places)? |
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If it gets quieter when you touch the jack, I would open up the jack and see if the ground connection has come loose from its soldering point.
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If it gets quieter when you touch the jack, likely you are becoming the ground. So, yep, the output jack is not grounded, IMHO.
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When that happened to me 15 years ago, it was the UST (undersaddle piezo) that apparently was separating internally. If so, you'll have to remove it and replace it.
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Or lose the UST and replace it with an SBT.....
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Also also noticed that when I took the saddle out the bottom of it was not flat at all (clearly not finished properly) so sanded it down. |
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How could you tell that was happening. Was it obvious physically? |
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I'd rule out a problem with the instrument cable or amplifier ground first, then take out the under saddle POS and replace it with a good soundboard transducer like K&K, JJB or Dazzo. |
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Thanks. Will look into that. |
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I've had an ongoing problem with a Takamine having hum (touching the jack eliminates it) occasionally which I think is related to humidity causing the body/neck wood to expand and contract which causes the saddle to tilt in the bridge slot. When the saddle tilts it doesn't make good physical contact to the piezo element and seems to be when the hum occurs. If I loosen the strings and re-tighten/tune while ensuring the saddle stays flatly seated, I can usually eliminate the hum. This is easy to try and may remedy the hum you have (or not). A proper fitting saddle should be snug, but not real tight and not have much if looseness.
At about 1:50 in the video he shows what may happen..... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIwo_Nj1pxE |
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I replaced it with my first K&K (have since moved on to Dazzo). I have zero tolerance for flaky/intermittent electronics.
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-Gordon 1978 Larrivee L-26 cutaway 1988 Larrivee L-28 cutaway 2006 Larrivee L03-R 2009 Larrivee LV03-R 2016 Irvin SJ cutaway 2020 Irvin SJ cutaway (build thread) K+K, Dazzo, Schatten/ToneDexter Notable Journey website Facebook page Where the spirit does not work with the hand, there is no art. - Leonardo Da Vinci |
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I don't miss it even a little. |
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