otop
Well-Known Member
I have been getting some horrible computer interference with the Axe FX on higher gain patches. This seems like a common problem, although it is extremely bad in my case.
Its not caused by my monitor (I have a good LCD)
It could be caused by a few things..
1. My computer is directly under my recording rig.
2. The computer is custom build with a fast overclock processor.
3. Some guitar cables come in close contact with computer cables.
4. My rig is tied to the same outlet that the computer is (The rig is powered my a separate conditioner)
5. Guitar internals are not grounded/shielded properly.
6. Computer is not grounded correctly.
Im looking for any type of advice to get rid of this annoying interference..(It sounds like high pitch scratchy static)
Has anyone else had bad case like this? If so what did you do to fix it?
***I have bareknuckle cold sweats, but my stock middle pickup is still there and when I switch to it (Which I never do) it has the far more interference than the neck and bridge pickup. Could this be connected? And if so can I just detach the stock pickup's leads and completely disconnect it.
Its not caused by my monitor (I have a good LCD)
It could be caused by a few things..
1. My computer is directly under my recording rig.
2. The computer is custom build with a fast overclock processor.
3. Some guitar cables come in close contact with computer cables.
4. My rig is tied to the same outlet that the computer is (The rig is powered my a separate conditioner)
5. Guitar internals are not grounded/shielded properly.
6. Computer is not grounded correctly.
Im looking for any type of advice to get rid of this annoying interference..(It sounds like high pitch scratchy static)
Has anyone else had bad case like this? If so what did you do to fix it?
***I have bareknuckle cold sweats, but my stock middle pickup is still there and when I switch to it (Which I never do) it has the far more interference than the neck and bridge pickup. Could this be connected? And if so can I just detach the stock pickup's leads and completely disconnect it.