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Post by digs57 on Feb 1, 2014 4:07:26 GMT -7
I get the same clicking with non sheilded guitar (tele)?Not unusual.
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Post by ebicks on Mar 18, 2014 23:17:24 GMT -7
Hey Guys, sorry for the crazy late response. Just wanted to let anyone who is interested know that I had the amp looked at by the local Z licensed repair shop but the tech only for a few bad preamp tubes. Changed them out and the problem hasn't really fixed itself but seems to be slightly better. Going to be traveling and busy for the next month or so but may send it in to Z after that to get it checked by the Doc. Thanks for all your input!
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Post by zigzagman on Mar 19, 2014 11:59:42 GMT -7
Since there is a Z certified repair guy in your areayou might leave it with him for a while so he can track down the issue.
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Post by muzacman02 "Jamie" on Mar 19, 2014 16:25:14 GMT -7
I know this sounds crazy but Check All of your Grounds in the Guitar Cavity and if that's good , check your Inst Cable, I had a brand new Mogami that Had a Bad solder joint , my own Fault but , it did remedy it, Just a suggestion, Good Luck , If all else fails I'll take that noise maker off your hands >Ha Ha!! Jamie
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Post by jammers5 on Mar 21, 2014 20:52:14 GMT -7
Hey any update?
J5
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2014 11:12:18 GMT -7
That sounds like a ground problem to me:When you touched your guitar I could here the extra crackle slightly: I agree it's grounding and maybe shielding both: It's easy to do. Wires get put on backwards: It could be your pickups: I've had guitars that were loud like that: Good luck -But I personally think the problem is either your wall jacks or Your Guitars -Is your jack loose? I definitely heard the static when you changed pickups : It has to be the Guitar : It could also be a bad circuit breaker or a cracked outlet : Something is broken in the connection:
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