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Metropolis2

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Ok, here's the scenario... I have an EBMM Petrucci model 6 string with Piezo. When I am plugged into only one (either) output, everything works fine. When I plug cables into BOTH outputs, I get a NASTY hum out of the outputs (either of them - doesn't matter which). As soon as I unplug one of the cables, it's fine.

Ground problem?

What's my best bet for repair? Is a local guitar shop going to know anything about these guitars?
 

OrangeChannel

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HAve you tried to lift the ground on one of your amps? If not you're getting a ground loop through your gear. You will need to lift the ground on one of them.
 

koogie2k

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Welcome to the addiction!

Funny....OC answered the question from a dude from "The OC"......heheheheh....
 

Metropolis2

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Ok, so one last follow-on question... What do you mean by "lift the ground"?

Thanks for the response(s)!
 

kbaim

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Metropolis2 said:
Ok, so one last follow-on question... What do you mean by "lift the ground"?

Thanks for the response(s)!

That's just OC's code phrase for pleasuring oneself.

:D

KEI...I mean, Ron Jeremy
 

OrangeChannel

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Meaning remove the ground frm the equation. Most amps have ground lift (it says "ground lift" on or near it)switches....or your could use a 3 prong to 2 prong adapter on one of your pieces...
 
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