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is there anything i can do about.... [message #80894] Thu, 01 March 2007 13:43 Go to next message
Jeremy Luzier is currently offline  Jeremy Luzier   UNITED STATES
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*** damn mother ****in' radio interference when recording guitar amps?????

(in case your wondering i am a very intense guy.... and i do take medication
for it)

i do not have a long instrument cable run.

the amp is right here next to us... in the control room.

wtf!
Re: is there anything i can do about.... [message #80904 is a reply to message #80894] Thu, 01 March 2007 15:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mark McDermott is currently offline  Mark McDermott   
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Location: Portland, OR
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Jeremy,

Glad to hear you're taking your meds. ;-)

I'll bet you're using a guitar with single coil pickups and a lot of gain?
If so, try a better quality guitar cable, or drop the gain a bit.

Another option would be to go direct with a PODxt, TonePort, Vox ToneLab,
etc. You'll experience no interference with these devices.

You'll also find that if you move the guitar around a pivot point that the
interference may be greatly reduced.

Finally, fully shielding the pickups and pickup cavities of the guitar and
ensuring good ground connections is a big help.

Best of luck!

Mark


"Jeremy Luzier" <j.luzier@comcast.net> wrote:
>*** damn mother ****in' radio interference when recording guitar amps?????
>
>(in case your wondering i am a very intense guy.... and i do take medication
>for it)
>
>i do not have a long instrument cable run.
>
>the amp is right here next to us... in the control room.
>
>wtf!
>
>
>
>
>
Re: is there anything i can do about.... [message #80929 is a reply to message #80904] Thu, 01 March 2007 20:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jeremy Luzier is currently offline  Jeremy Luzier   UNITED STATES
Messages: 102
Registered: November 2005
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humbuckers.

the pod sucks.

sorry to be curt.

anyone ever tried ferrite beads?

jer


"Mark McDermott" <nospam@stateofwail.com> wrote in message
news:45e75816$1@linux...
>
> Jeremy,
>
> Glad to hear you're taking your meds. ;-)
>
> I'll bet you're using a guitar with single coil pickups and a lot of gain?
> If so, try a better quality guitar cable, or drop the gain a bit.
>
> Another option would be to go direct with a PODxt, TonePort, Vox ToneLab,
> etc. You'll experience no interference with these devices.
>
> You'll also find that if you move the guitar around a pivot point that the
> interference may be greatly reduced.
>
> Finally, fully shielding the pickups and pickup cavities of the guitar and
> ensuring good ground connections is a big help.
>
> Best of luck!
>
> Mark
>
>
> "Jeremy Luzier" <j.luzier@comcast.net> wrote:
> >*** damn mother ****in' radio interference when recording guitar
amps?????
> >
> >(in case your wondering i am a very intense guy.... and i do take
medication
> >for it)
> >
> >i do not have a long instrument cable run.
> >
> >the amp is right here next to us... in the control room.
> >
> >wtf!
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
Re: is there anything i can do about.... [message #80947 is a reply to message #80929] Fri, 02 March 2007 02:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
rick is currently offline  rick   UNITED STATES
Messages: 1976
Registered: February 2006
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how about a ground lift plug.

On Thu, 1 Mar 2007 22:22:37 -0600, "Jeremy Luzier"
<j.luzier@comcast.net> wrote:

>humbuckers.
>
>the pod sucks.
>
>sorry to be curt.
>
>anyone ever tried ferrite beads?
>
>jer
>
>
>"Mark McDermott" <nospam@stateofwail.com> wrote in message
>news:45e75816$1@linux...
>>
>> Jeremy,
>>
>> Glad to hear you're taking your meds. ;-)
>>
>> I'll bet you're using a guitar with single coil pickups and a lot of gain?
>> If so, try a better quality guitar cable, or drop the gain a bit.
>>
>> Another option would be to go direct with a PODxt, TonePort, Vox ToneLab,
>> etc. You'll experience no interference with these devices.
>>
>> You'll also find that if you move the guitar around a pivot point that the
>> interference may be greatly reduced.
>>
>> Finally, fully shielding the pickups and pickup cavities of the guitar and
>> ensuring good ground connections is a big help.
>>
>> Best of luck!
>>
>> Mark
>>
>>
>> "Jeremy Luzier" <j.luzier@comcast.net> wrote:
>> >*** damn mother ****in' radio interference when recording guitar
>amps?????
>> >
>> >(in case your wondering i am a very intense guy.... and i do take
>medication
>> >for it)
>> >
>> >i do not have a long instrument cable run.
>> >
>> >the amp is right here next to us... in the control room.
>> >
>> >wtf!
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>
Re: is there anything i can do about.... [message #80950 is a reply to message #80947] Fri, 02 March 2007 02:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
xpam_mark is currently offline  xpam_mark   UNITED STATES
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Might be time to wrap the house in brass screen and wrap the pod in toilet
water. I've tried ferrite beads... they stay crunchy in milk but don't
taste too good.

Intentionally curt,
WMW

P.S.... seriously, if this has been on ongoing problem and you live near a
radio tower or repeater, and it comes and goes (day vs night, cloudy vs
clear skies) and it is AM, not FM, you've got a costly fix in your future
and it's called a faraday cage. Cell phones will be worthless while
inside... that's how well they work. Google "faraday cage" and you're sure
to find an endless amount of info on the subject at hand.

"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:9cufu2hieje84tku373m1u0jf4kdm85b3d@4ax.com...
> how about a ground lift plug.
>
> On Thu, 1 Mar 2007 22:22:37 -0600, "Jeremy Luzier"
> <j.luzier@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>humbuckers.
>>
>>the pod sucks.
>>
>>sorry to be curt.
>>
>>anyone ever tried ferrite beads?
>>
>>jer
>>
>>
>>"Mark McDermott" <nospam@stateofwail.com> wrote in message
>>news:45e75816$1@linux...
>>>
>>> Jeremy,
>>>
>>> Glad to hear you're taking your meds. ;-)
>>>
>>> I'll bet you're using a guitar with single coil pickups and a lot of
>>> gain?
>>> If so, try a better quality guitar cable, or drop the gain a bit.
>>>
>>> Another option would be to go direct with a PODxt, TonePort, Vox
>>> ToneLab,
>>> etc. You'll experience no interference with these devices.
>>>
>>> You'll also find that if you move the guitar around a pivot point that
>>> the
>>> interference may be greatly reduced.
>>>
>>> Finally, fully shielding the pickups and pickup cavities of the guitar
>>> and
>>> ensuring good ground connections is a big help.
>>>
>>> Best of luck!
>>>
>>> Mark
>>>
>>>
>>> "Jeremy Luzier" <j.luzier@comcast.net> wrote:
>>> >*** damn mother ****in' radio interference when recording guitar
>>amps?????
>>> >
>>> >(in case your wondering i am a very intense guy.... and i do take
>>medication
>>> >for it)
>>> >
>>> >i do not have a long instrument cable run.
>>> >
>>> >the amp is right here next to us... in the control room.
>>> >
>>> >wtf!
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
>>
>
Re: is there anything i can do about.... [message #80962 is a reply to message #80950] Fri, 02 March 2007 07:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Nil is currently offline  Nil
Messages: 245
Registered: March 2007
Senior Member
OK, a coupla questions, Jeremy...

1.) ARE you using a single-coil guitar?

2.) Also, is it really a radio station? I mean could it be
a Ham operator in your neighborhood or something like that?
Yes, there are still people on the planet that haven't
discovered there's this new thing that Al Gore invented that
enables you to talk to people on the other side of the world
without the need for a 50-foot tall antenna in your backyard.

3.) Are you using a CRT monitor or and LCD one? If it's a CRT,
and you're playing guitar in front of your PC while micing an
amp in the other room, then it might be as simple as getting
farther back from your monitor or replacing it with an LCD one,
or going into the same room as your amp & using something like
the Frontier Design TranzPort to playback/punch/etc.

Neil



"W. Mark Wilson" <xpam_mark@avidrecording> wrote:
>Might be time to wrap the house in brass screen and wrap the pod in toilet

>water. I've tried ferrite beads... they stay crunchy in milk but don't

>taste too good.
>
>Intentionally curt,
>WMW
>
>P.S.... seriously, if this has been on ongoing problem and you live near
a
>radio tower or repeater, and it comes and goes (day vs night, cloudy vs

>clear skies) and it is AM, not FM, you've got a costly fix in your future

>and it's called a faraday cage. Cell phones will be worthless while
>inside... that's how well they work. Google "faraday cage" and you're sure

>to find an endless amount of info on the subject at hand.
>
>"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:9cufu2hieje84tku373m1u0jf4kdm85b3d@4ax.com...
>> how about a ground lift plug.
>>
>> On Thu, 1 Mar 2007 22:22:37 -0600, "Jeremy Luzier"
>> <j.luzier@comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>>>humbuckers.
>>>
>>>the pod sucks.
>>>
>>>sorry to be curt.
>>>
>>>anyone ever tried ferrite beads?
>>>
>>>jer
>>>
>>>
>>>"Mark McDermott" <nospam@stateofwail.com> wrote in message
>>>news:45e75816$1@linux...
>>>>
>>>> Jeremy,
>>>>
>>>> Glad to hear you're taking your meds. ;-)
>>>>
>>>> I'll bet you're using a guitar with single coil pickups and a lot of

>>>> gain?
>>>> If so, try a better quality guitar cable, or drop the gain a bit.
>>>>
>>>> Another option would be to go direct with a PODxt, TonePort, Vox
>>>> ToneLab,
>>>> etc. You'll experience no interference with these devices.
>>>>
>>>> You'll also find that if you move the guitar around a pivot point that

>>>> the
>>>> interference may be greatly reduced.
>>>>
>>>> Finally, fully shielding the pickups and pickup cavities of the guitar

>>>> and
>>>> ensuring good ground connections is a big help.
>>>>
>>>> Best of luck!
>>>>
>>>> Mark
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Jeremy Luzier" <j.luzier@comcast.net> wrote:
>>>> >*** damn mother ****in' radio interference when recording guitar
>>>amps?????
>>>> >
>>>> >(in case your wondering i am a very intense guy.... and i do take
>>>medication
>>>> >for it)
>>>> >
>>>> >i do not have a long instrument cable run.
>>>> >
>>>> >the amp is right here next to us... in the control room.
>>>> >
>>>> >wtf!
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
Re: is there anything i can do about.... [message #80988 is a reply to message #80962] Fri, 02 March 2007 09:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jeremy Luzier is currently offline  Jeremy Luzier   UNITED STATES
Messages: 102
Registered: November 2005
Senior Member
LOL.

luckily its not AM... its FM.... 95.5 in nashville.

pickups are humbuckers... and i have LCD's.

faraday cage... thinking about that as a fix makes me very light headed.

someone on gearslutz recommended ferrite beads.... no not animal parts.

http://www.bytemark.com/products/ferbead.htm

http://www.antennex.com/shack/Dec99/beads.htm


"Neil" <IUOIU@OIU.com> wrote in message news:45e83474$1@linux...
>
> OK, a coupla questions, Jeremy...
>
> 1.) ARE you using a single-coil guitar?
>
> 2.) Also, is it really a radio station? I mean could it be
> a Ham operator in your neighborhood or something like that?
> Yes, there are still people on the planet that haven't
> discovered there's this new thing that Al Gore invented that
> enables you to talk to people on the other side of the world
> without the need for a 50-foot tall antenna in your backyard.
>
> 3.) Are you using a CRT monitor or and LCD one? If it's a CRT,
> and you're playing guitar in front of your PC while micing an
> amp in the other room, then it might be as simple as getting
> farther back from your monitor or replacing it with an LCD one,
> or going into the same room as your amp & using something like
> the Frontier Design TranzPort to playback/punch/etc.
>
> Neil
>
>
>
> "W. Mark Wilson" <xpam_mark@avidrecording> wrote:
> >Might be time to wrap the house in brass screen and wrap the pod in
toilet
>
> >water. I've tried ferrite beads... they stay crunchy in milk but don't
>
> >taste too good.
> >
> >Intentionally curt,
> >WMW
> >
> >P.S.... seriously, if this has been on ongoing problem and you live near
> a
> >radio tower or repeater, and it comes and goes (day vs night, cloudy vs
>
> >clear skies) and it is AM, not FM, you've got a costly fix in your future
>
> >and it's called a faraday cage. Cell phones will be worthless while
> >inside... that's how well they work. Google "faraday cage" and you're
sure
>
> >to find an endless amount of info on the subject at hand.
> >
> >"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >news:9cufu2hieje84tku373m1u0jf4kdm85b3d@4ax.com...
> >> how about a ground lift plug.
> >>
> >> On Thu, 1 Mar 2007 22:22:37 -0600, "Jeremy Luzier"
> >> <j.luzier@comcast.net> wrote:
> >>
> >>>humbuckers.
> >>>
> >>>the pod sucks.
> >>>
> >>>sorry to be curt.
> >>>
> >>>anyone ever tried ferrite beads?
> >>>
> >>>jer
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>"Mark McDermott" <nospam@stateofwail.com> wrote in message
> >>>news:45e75816$1@linux...
> >>>>
> >>>> Jeremy,
> >>>>
> >>>> Glad to hear you're taking your meds. ;-)
> >>>>
> >>>> I'll bet you're using a guitar with single coil pickups and a lot of
>
> >>>> gain?
> >>>> If so, try a better quality guitar cable, or drop the gain a bit.
> >>>>
> >>>> Another option would be to go direct with a PODxt, TonePort, Vox
> >>>> ToneLab,
> >>>> etc. You'll experience no interference with these devices.
> >>>>
> >>>> You'll also find that if you move the guitar around a pivot point
that
>
> >>>> the
> >>>> interference may be greatly reduced.
> >>>>
> >>>> Finally, fully shielding the pickups and pickup cavities of the
guitar
>
> >>>> and
> >>>> ensuring good ground connections is a big help.
> >>>>
> >>>> Best of luck!
> >>>>
> >>>> Mark
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> "Jeremy Luzier" <j.luzier@comcast.net> wrote:
> >>>> >*** damn mother ****in' radio interference when recording guitar
> >>>amps?????
> >>>> >
> >>>> >(in case your wondering i am a very intense guy.... and i do take
> >>>medication
> >>>> >for it)
> >>>> >
> >>>> >i do not have a long instrument cable run.
> >>>> >
> >>>> >the amp is right here next to us... in the control room.
> >>>> >
> >>>> >wtf!
> >>>> >
> >>>> >
> >>>> >
> >>>> >
> >>>> >
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>
> >
> >
>
Re: is there anything i can do about.... [message #81027 is a reply to message #80988] Fri, 02 March 2007 15:04 Go to previous message
Deej [4] is currently offline  Deej [4]   UNITED STATES
Messages: 1292
Registered: January 2007
Senior Member
My studio used to be in the vicinity of a bunch of broadcast towers on the
west side of Lake Austin. I would occasionally get RFI though mic cables.
Gotham starquad cured this.

http://www.gothamaudiousa.com/

I don't know if they make guitar cales or not, but unbalancing a mic cable
for mono would probably work.....though this might also increase potential
for noise.........arrrggghhhh!!!!!

;o)


"Jeremy Luzier" <j.luzier@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:45e861cf$1@linux...
> LOL.
>
> luckily its not AM... its FM.... 95.5 in nashville.
>
> pickups are humbuckers... and i have LCD's.
>
> faraday cage... thinking about that as a fix makes me very light headed.
>
> someone on gearslutz recommended ferrite beads.... no not animal parts.
>
> http://www.bytemark.com/products/ferbead.htm
>
> http://www.antennex.com/shack/Dec99/beads.htm
>
>
> "Neil" <IUOIU@OIU.com> wrote in message news:45e83474$1@linux...
>>
>> OK, a coupla questions, Jeremy...
>>
>> 1.) ARE you using a single-coil guitar?
>>
>> 2.) Also, is it really a radio station? I mean could it be
>> a Ham operator in your neighborhood or something like that?
>> Yes, there are still people on the planet that haven't
>> discovered there's this new thing that Al Gore invented that
>> enables you to talk to people on the other side of the world
>> without the need for a 50-foot tall antenna in your backyard.
>>
>> 3.) Are you using a CRT monitor or and LCD one? If it's a CRT,
>> and you're playing guitar in front of your PC while micing an
>> amp in the other room, then it might be as simple as getting
>> farther back from your monitor or replacing it with an LCD one,
>> or going into the same room as your amp & using something like
>> the Frontier Design TranzPort to playback/punch/etc.
>>
>> Neil
>>
>>
>>
>> "W. Mark Wilson" <xpam_mark@avidrecording> wrote:
>> >Might be time to wrap the house in brass screen and wrap the pod in
> toilet
>>
>> >water. I've tried ferrite beads... they stay crunchy in milk but don't
>>
>> >taste too good.
>> >
>> >Intentionally curt,
>> >WMW
>> >
>> >P.S.... seriously, if this has been on ongoing problem and you live near
>> a
>> >radio tower or repeater, and it comes and goes (day vs night, cloudy vs
>>
>> >clear skies) and it is AM, not FM, you've got a costly fix in your
>> >future
>>
>> >and it's called a faraday cage. Cell phones will be worthless while
>> >inside... that's how well they work. Google "faraday cage" and you're
> sure
>>
>> >to find an endless amount of info on the subject at hand.
>> >
>> >"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> >news:9cufu2hieje84tku373m1u0jf4kdm85b3d@4ax.com...
>> >> how about a ground lift plug.
>> >>
>> >> On Thu, 1 Mar 2007 22:22:37 -0600, "Jeremy Luzier"
>> >> <j.luzier@comcast.net> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>>humbuckers.
>> >>>
>> >>>the pod sucks.
>> >>>
>> >>>sorry to be curt.
>> >>>
>> >>>anyone ever tried ferrite beads?
>> >>>
>> >>>jer
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>"Mark McDermott" <nospam@stateofwail.com> wrote in message
>> >>>news:45e75816$1@linux...
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Jeremy,
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Glad to hear you're taking your meds. ;-)
>> >>>>
>> >>>> I'll bet you're using a guitar with single coil pickups and a lot of
>>
>> >>>> gain?
>> >>>> If so, try a better quality guitar cable, or drop the gain a bit.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Another option would be to go direct with a PODxt, TonePort, Vox
>> >>>> ToneLab,
>> >>>> etc. You'll experience no interference with these devices.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> You'll also find that if you move the guitar around a pivot point
> that
>>
>> >>>> the
>> >>>> interference may be greatly reduced.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Finally, fully shielding the pickups and pickup cavities of the
> guitar
>>
>> >>>> and
>> >>>> ensuring good ground connections is a big help.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Best of luck!
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Mark
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> "Jeremy Luzier" <j.luzier@comcast.net> wrote:
>> >>>> >*** damn mother ****in' radio interference when recording guitar
>> >>>amps?????
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> >(in case your wondering i am a very intense guy.... and i do take
>> >>>medication
>> >>>> >for it)
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> >i do not have a long instrument cable run.
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> >the amp is right here next to us... in the control room.
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> >wtf!
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> >
>> >>>>
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
>
>
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