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Speaking of noise injection...
I was surprised a few weeks ago at how noisy a guitar was after I wired it. I go to great pains to use shielded cable and noiseless pups and short runs, etc. so what I build is usually pretty damn quiet without all the silliness of copper tape, magic paint, etc.. But, this thing was going bonkers on me!
I do have a lotta computers running here, and a LOT of compact florescent lamps, so I expect more than the usual amount noise, but this was way above all that. None of my other guitars bitched about any of that stuff.
As it turns out, after shutting things down one by one, I realized I'd left my soldering iron on. It's one of those units with a temperature controller, so I suspect it may be a phase-shift power unit. Whatever. Turned that off, and all was right with the world. Never in a million years would have expected a soldering iron to be a noise source, but I'm not kidding - this thing was wicked.
I was surprised a few weeks ago at how noisy a guitar was after I wired it. I go to great pains to use shielded cable and noiseless pups and short runs, etc. so what I build is usually pretty damn quiet without all the silliness of copper tape, magic paint, etc.. But, this thing was going bonkers on me!
I do have a lotta computers running here, and a LOT of compact florescent lamps, so I expect more than the usual amount noise, but this was way above all that. None of my other guitars bitched about any of that stuff.
As it turns out, after shutting things down one by one, I realized I'd left my soldering iron on. It's one of those units with a temperature controller, so I suspect it may be a phase-shift power unit. Whatever. Turned that off, and all was right with the world. Never in a million years would have expected a soldering iron to be a noise source, but I'm not kidding - this thing was wicked.