While I'm not sure that noise suppression is an effect per se, I do have a question.
I've up till now been mainly using my bridge humbucker (an SD TB-6) and haven't had a problem with any humming. However, I recently started using my single coil (it's a default Jackson SC that came with my PS-4) for some slight distortion effect.
I haven't noticed it at home when I play, but I did start noticing it at my church. At home, I plug into a Behringer V-Amp2 into a 10W practice amp (however, as I said, I don't generally use the SC at home).
At church, the V-Amp2 goes into a direct box (I plug into the Ground Lift input) and I noticed a hum yesterday.
So the question (finally): would it be worthwhile to get a noise suppressor? Would this help? Or is this something else?
Thanks for any info y'all might be able to provide.
I've up till now been mainly using my bridge humbucker (an SD TB-6) and haven't had a problem with any humming. However, I recently started using my single coil (it's a default Jackson SC that came with my PS-4) for some slight distortion effect.
I haven't noticed it at home when I play, but I did start noticing it at my church. At home, I plug into a Behringer V-Amp2 into a 10W practice amp (however, as I said, I don't generally use the SC at home).
At church, the V-Amp2 goes into a direct box (I plug into the Ground Lift input) and I noticed a hum yesterday.
So the question (finally): would it be worthwhile to get a noise suppressor? Would this help? Or is this something else?
Thanks for any info y'all might be able to provide.
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