Is it a good idea to remove the noise on guitars? [solved]

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  1. 洋鬼子

    洋鬼子 Producer

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    Yeah this is the most important point.
    You will hear the static noise even when the guitar is playing .
     
  2. Ryck

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    I agree with you, whenever possible, it is better to solve the problem at the source.
    It never occurred to me to move away from the PC, because when I played with the amplifier, that noise was there. I haven't played with it for a long time. Always with the PC, and always in front of the PC. I never move away when playing or recording on the PC because I have it in front of me. And now that you mentioned moving away from the PC. I turned my back and the noise disappeared as if by magic. I would never have thought of that. In fact if I move in front of the PC it doesn't go away. Only if I turn my back.
     
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  3. Ryck

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    For Staff:
    Yesterday when my question came up I wanted to post it, but I didn't know how. The only way I knew was "Best answer". But there is no best answer here. there are many better answers
    Now I know what to put ( Solved). Thanks and apologies, you know I'm quite clumsy, it must be my age xD. Only yesterday I realized that I could edit the title.:deep_facepalm:
     
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  4. BEAT16

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    Hello Ryck do you still have an old tube monitor?

    ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS

    - Like all electrical office and household appliances, televisions and
    computermonitors emit low-frequency electric and magnetic fields. - Due to their construction or mode of operation (without a display tube), modern flat screens do not emit any X-rays, and the magnetic fields are significantly reduced compared to those of CRTs. www.bfs.de/EN/topics/emf/lff/application/screen/screen_node.html;jsessionid=616C8BDFCAA83A6B8B63AFF483F51F58.1_cid382

    Shielding vintage single coils

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    Original in German: www.gitarrebass.de/workshops/das-abschirmen-von-vintage-singlecoils/

    More: https://www-tube--town-de.translate...l=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=de&_x_tr_pto=wapp
     
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  5. Ryck

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    Hello Beat, how are u?
    Yes, it's a SyncMaster 753, it's already in the trash haha. I didn't know that. So it is this monitor that is making noise.
     
  6. Baxter

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    Sorry to hear you are still using a sad CRT screen. Yes, they radiate loads of EMI. Time to get a "better" screen.
     
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    BTW this is an area where a Variax shines. Piezo pickups + modeling might not quite equal the absolute perfect tone of your favorite guitar but it is dead freakin silent even if you record next to a radio broadcast tower.
     
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  8. mr.personality

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    Of course that is normal for single coils. Personally I couldn't stand the noise and switched out them in all my guitars for noiseless ones. Saw Robben Ford once and between songs, such a loud noise was coming from his amps he said, "what is thaaaat?" lol
     
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  9. 洋鬼子

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    Feels like the mixing version of starving Ethiopians :D
     
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    Got one of the strat style ones about seven years ago I think. I'm not one of those who's fussy about what kind of neck shape a guitar has... whatever it is I adapt to it. But this model variax came with the most god awful neck imaginable. Not only shape-wise, but it needed to have string trees for the B & E strings. Replaced it with a Warmouth neck and bought a set of tuners whose posts graduated in height from the tallest at the low E to the shortest at high E, which negated having to install trees. Otherwise, a nice guitar much in part to the warmouth neck.
     
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    If the strat is your main guitar it's worth investing in some noiseless single coil pickups.
     
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    Yes, that's a fact. The noise gate is enough only when the noise is low, seems that the OP's was too high.

    Oh, that made the question difficult because almost nobody (Beat16: nicely asked) thought about an old CRT.

    I remember a few times in my youngin' days almost losing my shit when someone left an important floppy disk over the monitor :crazy::trashing::trolls:
    :rofl:
     
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