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Grounding Issue Bass. It also isn't a bad pickup. i've now got a grounding hum that i can't get rid of (except when i touch anything metal on the bass when plugged. For a ground issue, here is what i have learned from the researching vast the knowledge base of the internet: if the buzz goes away when you touch the strings t isn't grounding issue. You have an electronically noisy bass. there is one possible issue that has been overlooked. all of my basses seem to have grounding issues in some form or another—the hiss/hmmm that goes away. if your bass hums once you touch the strings (but is otherwise quiet), you have a grounding issue. when you touch your finger to the strings or bridge of a bass with a proper, intact bridge ground, you now have a path to ground, and the noise. If your instrument hums but becomes quiet once you touch the strings, you have a shielding issue. By shielding several cavities, and connecting them to ground, it is possible to create. if your bass guitar is noisy you might have a grounding issue, or are suffering.

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if the buzz goes away when you touch the strings t isn't grounding issue. You have an electronically noisy bass. If your instrument hums but becomes quiet once you touch the strings, you have a shielding issue. By shielding several cavities, and connecting them to ground, it is possible to create. if your bass hums once you touch the strings (but is otherwise quiet), you have a grounding issue. For a ground issue, here is what i have learned from the researching vast the knowledge base of the internet: i've now got a grounding hum that i can't get rid of (except when i touch anything metal on the bass when plugged. if your bass guitar is noisy you might have a grounding issue, or are suffering. there is one possible issue that has been overlooked. It also isn't a bad pickup.

Please Help with grounding issue! Info in comments r/Luthier

Grounding Issue Bass i've now got a grounding hum that i can't get rid of (except when i touch anything metal on the bass when plugged. For a ground issue, here is what i have learned from the researching vast the knowledge base of the internet: You have an electronically noisy bass. if your bass guitar is noisy you might have a grounding issue, or are suffering. if your bass hums once you touch the strings (but is otherwise quiet), you have a grounding issue. if the buzz goes away when you touch the strings t isn't grounding issue. It also isn't a bad pickup. all of my basses seem to have grounding issues in some form or another—the hiss/hmmm that goes away. when you touch your finger to the strings or bridge of a bass with a proper, intact bridge ground, you now have a path to ground, and the noise. If your instrument hums but becomes quiet once you touch the strings, you have a shielding issue. i've now got a grounding hum that i can't get rid of (except when i touch anything metal on the bass when plugged. there is one possible issue that has been overlooked. By shielding several cavities, and connecting them to ground, it is possible to create.

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