BigMess
Electrical
- May 31, 2013
- 3
Hi all,
Not an EE but I have a truly perplexing problem my EE friends have not been able to solve. At a particular venue in the Boston area, there is a strange interference between guitar amplifiers during live performances. Bass guitar plays through their amp and cab, and a “crunching” noise will come out through the guitar amps and cabs, plugged into different outlets but on the same circuit. During the last test, the bass amplifier was solid state, guitar amp 1 was solid state, guitar amp 2 was valve. These “ghost notes” came out of both guitar amps. Tried all sorts of different outlets with no success.
Aside from a remedy, I am curious as to how the hell this can happen. How is it possible that the bass frequency is running back through the lines and over to another outlet? I’m fairly certain that there is a grounding issue somewhere in the system, but I don’t want to rule anything else out. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Best,
-BM
Not an EE but I have a truly perplexing problem my EE friends have not been able to solve. At a particular venue in the Boston area, there is a strange interference between guitar amplifiers during live performances. Bass guitar plays through their amp and cab, and a “crunching” noise will come out through the guitar amps and cabs, plugged into different outlets but on the same circuit. During the last test, the bass amplifier was solid state, guitar amp 1 was solid state, guitar amp 2 was valve. These “ghost notes” came out of both guitar amps. Tried all sorts of different outlets with no success.
Aside from a remedy, I am curious as to how the hell this can happen. How is it possible that the bass frequency is running back through the lines and over to another outlet? I’m fairly certain that there is a grounding issue somewhere in the system, but I don’t want to rule anything else out. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Best,
-BM