Question:
my amp is buzzing when I plug my wireless system into it?
Riley
2010-08-20 04:49:00 UTC
I went to play my guitar the other day and today, and as soon as I plugged my wireless system into it, it just started making a big buzzing sound, and the wireless plugged into the amp isn't picking up the wireless plugged into the guitar because none of the lines on it are moving up, they are just staying still, do I have an interference somewhere or something? Or is my wireless broke?
Three answers:
St N
2010-08-20 04:55:57 UTC
The buzzing sound is either the AC, which is a repairable filter problem in the amp, or the carrier wave of the wireless. In the latter case, replacement may be cheaper than repair, but check with your technician first. The problem may also be a guitar end wireless that is not transmitting. Are the batteries charged and installed properly? Interference is always possible and to check this out you will have to shut off all other electrical appliances within a 1/2 mile (1 km) radius and this includes air conditioners and refrigerators.



Good luck with tracking it down.
?
2010-08-20 04:50:52 UTC
I don't know but when things like that happen to me its usually the little plug bit you plug into the amp
2016-12-29 15:01:39 UTC
One time i had this merely start up - suddenly. I took the cable connection out to look on the wires themselves. It became out the single cord became moved in a manner it became touching some thing so i had to " Resolder" that cord to the relationship yet so the cord became dealing with yet another path and not touching. The humming stopped ever because.


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