Brim Taika Posted Wednesday at 17:54 Posted Wednesday at 17:54 Hey, everyone I'm hoping I can get some advice about the freshly installed pickups on my bass. Here's the situation: I ordered a set of The Duke PJ pickups from Tonerider and had them professionally installed along with a pro setup and a Graphtec nut at the local custom shop. The technician called me and said that there was a buzz coming from one of the pickups because it was too hot for the built-in preamp. It's listed as "Ibanez Custom Electronics 2-band EQ". He tried throwing a resistor on the pickup to cool it off, but it didn't make any difference. I brought it home and did a few minutes of testing and it seems that with the blend knob all the way up I'm getting a pretty bad buzz. I've attached a recording if that helps - Open E string moving the blend knob from 100% right to 100% left. Here are my questions: 1) I'm considering an Artec SE2 preamp because it's cheap. Any good? 2) Apparently I can make the bass passive, but it'll take just as much effort on the part of the technician to do this. Pros and cons here? 3) Could it be something else I've overlooked? Thanks in advance, looking forward to any advice anyone can share Attached a photo of her with my guitar too, because I think they make a cute couple. Pickup Blend Noise.m4a Quote
jonno1981 Posted Wednesday at 19:45 Posted Wednesday at 19:45 Is it the jazz pickup at the bridge which is buzzing? I wonder if this is a single coil issue. Does the buzz go away when you blend the pickups together? Does it buzz more/less if you move the bass around the room? Angle it away from lights or electronics? Quote
jonno1981 Posted Wednesday at 19:48 Posted Wednesday at 19:48 As a further thought, is the pre-amp a cut and boost model, or can you only add and not cut bass and treble? Is the pre-amp heavily boosting bass and treble in the recording? It sounds like it might be and that’ll also amplify the buzz. Quote
PaulThePlug Posted Wednesday at 20:03 Posted Wednesday at 20:03 Presume wired parallel, I wonder if turning the J round would help... I'm a Passive Ibby Fan with 4 SRs Toneriders shouldn't need help in the Tone Department from a cheap pre. Quality VBT Loom? Quote
Brim Taika Posted Wednesday at 20:05 Author Posted Wednesday at 20:05 17 minutes ago, jonno1981 said: Is it the jazz pickup at the bridge which is buzzing? I wonder if this is a single coil issue. Does the buzz go away when you blend the pickups together? Does it buzz more/less if you move the bass around the room? Angle it away from lights or electronics? Hey, @jonno1981, thanks for the reply and, yes. It's the J pickup at the bridge. Buzz starts at 50% blend and increases as I go all the way over to the J. 16 minutes ago, jonno1981 said: As a further thought, is the pre-amp a cut and boost model, or can you only add and not cut bass and treble? Is the pre-amp heavily boosting bass and treble in the recording? It sounds like it might be and that’ll also amplify the buzz. It sounds like a cut and boost. Both dials at are 50% in the recording. Boosting bass and cutting treble reduces the buzz. Quote
Brim Taika Posted Wednesday at 20:12 Author Posted Wednesday at 20:12 6 minutes ago, PaulThePlug said: Quality VBT Loom? Hi, @PaulThePlug, thanks for the reply. Wiring is all factory standard apart from whatever came with the pickups. Quote
crazycloud Posted 12 minutes ago Posted 12 minutes ago It's a single coil J pickup - it will likely hum. Quote
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