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RE: Bass Hum



AND it is unlikely replacing the dimmer will solve your problem.
Florescent lighting is a HUGE problem. Best of luck!

Respect
 
Will Brake
Soul Fruit Electronics
 

-----Original Message-----
From: David Beardsley [mailto:db@biink.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 5:44 PM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Re: Bass Hum

----- Original Message -----
From: "redrum123" <redrum123@worldnet.att.net>

> Well, it's been fixed.  Here's the bag.
>
> Me and my friends (I'm 20) set up a studio in my parents basement,
with
> assorted equipment of all kinds (it's really too nice), and we put an
> ultraexpensive dimmer on the lights (touch sensitive dimming), which
causes
> the lights to hum.
>
> After I went to guitar center and figured out there was no hum when I
> plugged her into thier amps, and talking with one of the guys there
who
> didn't know as much as me + etc. etc. etc.  I went down to our studio
and
> plugged it in with the lights off kinda in a rush, and bam diggity no
hum.
> New lightswitch being installed ahora mismo.
>
> Thanks a GREAT DEAL for the help, I wear my t-shirt proudly.

Light dimmer = one of the classic reasons for hum!


* David Beardsley
* microtonal guitar
* http://biink.com/db