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Eliminating Hum/buzz/static & Controlling Volume Changing Presets?


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   I have the Spider IV 30 -- the old model, with just four presets.  When I change from one preset channel to another, on some channels I get hum/buzz/static, which disappears when I fiddle with the channel volume/drive knobs.  Is this just one of those things that everyone experiences or can I adjust something to eliminate/minimize that?  I also noticed that the volume differs from preset channel to channel -- goes way up or down as I switch.  Any way to standardize the volume so that it remains the same as I change channels?

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I have noticed some noice when i sit too close my computer, try move away from any electric things and see if it helps. Its also important to have a good quality cable to your guitar. I noticed big differences between good and bad cables.

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You can save your altered settings to the 4 preset locations, including any channel volume change you have made.  If you are using a guitar with single coil pickups, and have the compression setting dialed up, the noise will be noticeable until you hit a string.   You can adjust the compression settings and turn on the noise gate and adjust that to combat noise.

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"I have noticed some noise when i sit too close my computer, try move away from any electric things and see if it helps. Its also important to have a good quality cable to your guitar. I noticed big differences between good and bad cables."

 

I got the cable when I bought my amp -- Neutrik -- per the salesman's recommendation.  Is that good -- or good enough?  If not, what do you suggest?

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Unless you have an old 'tube style' (non-LCD flat screen) computer monitor, the only RFI interference that you might get from your computer is if you are using a laptop with a power supply.  Humm/buzz can be checked in this situation by running the laptop on battery to see if the noise disappears.

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