dinosaur
Member
Hi there,
I just bought my first Musicman Stingray this afternoon, it's a 4-string 2EQ model. Played it in the shop (The Bass Cellar in Denmark Street, London) and it sounded great. When I plugged it up at home into my amp (admittedly a small Orange practice amp) I was aware of a mains/buzzing noise.
It pretty much stops when I touch any of the metal parts of the guitar, but I play with harmonics quite a lot, and obviously when they're ringing out and I'm not touching the guitar the buzz is very noticeable - more so than I might generally expect.
I have tried plugging it in with a couple of different leads, which doesn't make any difference, and it's definitely not the sort of buzzing you get when near a TV or lighting dimmer switch. Also, I have an old Ibanez Musician (also an active bass) which I have plugged into the same set-up, and it doesn't produce the buzzing.
Just wondered if anyone had any advice for me, before I take it back to the shop. It's a shame, as this problem has taken the shine off the joy of getting a new Stingray to a certain extent!
Many thanks,
james.
I just bought my first Musicman Stingray this afternoon, it's a 4-string 2EQ model. Played it in the shop (The Bass Cellar in Denmark Street, London) and it sounded great. When I plugged it up at home into my amp (admittedly a small Orange practice amp) I was aware of a mains/buzzing noise.
It pretty much stops when I touch any of the metal parts of the guitar, but I play with harmonics quite a lot, and obviously when they're ringing out and I'm not touching the guitar the buzz is very noticeable - more so than I might generally expect.
I have tried plugging it in with a couple of different leads, which doesn't make any difference, and it's definitely not the sort of buzzing you get when near a TV or lighting dimmer switch. Also, I have an old Ibanez Musician (also an active bass) which I have plugged into the same set-up, and it doesn't produce the buzzing.
Just wondered if anyone had any advice for me, before I take it back to the shop. It's a shame, as this problem has taken the shine off the joy of getting a new Stingray to a certain extent!
Many thanks,
james.