Mar 28, 2012 12:34 AM
JTV-69 Neck Single Coil Very Noisy (buzz/hum) - Audio Samples Attached
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I just purchased a JTV-69 and while exploring the mag pickups I noticed that the Single Coil Neck pickup is VERY noisy - a loud buzz/hum. This occurs whether playing through the 1/4" output off of battery or the VDI cable into the HD500 - though through the VDI cable the mag pickups are much noisier and this may be expected as it's going through an additional A/D conversion. To work around this I have to put a noise gate in front of the chain at 40% threshold for a simple Clean Amp rig (Fender or Vox) and this greatly affects the tone in the neck position. It seems to me that this should not be the case. Especially when the Humbucker bridge pickup has far less noise on it. I am wondering if I have a defective pickup or wiring in the guitar and recommendations from Line6 on what to do. I bought the guitar through Guitar Center and have the 3 year full replacement warranty through them. So my questions:
1) Is this normal behavior and the JTV-69 just has a bad neck pickup design?
2) Are any other people experiencing this as well?
3) If this is defective, should I go through Guitar Center or Line6 for a replacement guitar?
Thanks,
Scott
Update: I recorded 2 audio samples to illustrate the noise. One is of the Bridge pickup with normal expected noise. The other is the Neck pickup where the buzz/hum is very loud. It really seems to me that the single coils might not be shielded properly (just a thought).
Message was edited by: Scott Carrera
Can someone from Line6 please listen to the audio samples and let me know if this is how these pickups are supposed to sound?
Traditionaly single coils are hummy, i did hear the recordings and although it is not as bad as i have seen it on my own guitars (namely mynstrat) it is quite frustrating for such an expensive guitar. My advice is go to guitar center and ask them to replace it, the new guitar you will receive from them will answers all your questions regarding the hum on the single coil.
Hope this helps.
This sounds pretty normal to me as the single coil pick-ups on the JTV-69 are NOT noise cancelling single coils. Single coils are traditionally a little noisy with their hum and the humbuckers should be considerably quiter.
Regards,
Line6Hugo
I just received my JTV-69. same deal. the single coil neck pickup is very noisy. any solutions?
True single coil pickups are always noisy to some degree. Depending on where you are and your signal chain, the noise can be worse or better. Other than my Variax, most of my guitars are signal coils, and because of that, I use a noise gate at the beginning of my signal chain. It's either that or just deal with the noise. If the noise is really bad, sometimes it can be an issue of inadequate shielding around the pickup in the guitar, but I don't suspect that's the case here.
I agree with phil_m. I had a friend come over and bring a few of his strats. We compared the 3 guitars and the JTV produced about the same amount of noise as an American Standard strat, and much less noise than the Mexican strat. I guess I had played Les Pauls so long I forgot just how noisy those pesky single coils can be.
One thing I did notice is that when on the Neck pickup, I did most of my editing right next to my massive DAW. That computer with its 6 fans and 8 hard drives really makes the noise seem worse than it really is. When I tested the JTV on my QSC-K12 with a Noise Gate in the chain... all is good! So if I want to record on my DAW, I need a really long cable ![]()
Excellent observation. I too notice that the hum is reduced somewhat by moving the JTV away from the computer. too bad that is where I do most of my recording.
I've got a Fender american standard strat as reference, and I'd say my JTV is quiet compared to that. I was quite suprised by how quite the mag pickups are.
Me too. I think the jtv69 mags are the quietest I have owned.
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