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Could also be a ground loop, if audio gear is plugged into more than one power circuit. >It can still be the pickup. "Humbucking" doesn't equal "never picks up >any >hum". In the past I've had problems with pre-amps and compressors, even >with hum-cancelling pickups. If your Baggs pickup is internal to your >guitar though, it'll obviously be difficult to bypass that, but that'd be >next step. You've got to be able isolate the pickup from the pre-amp to >test it, but if you're within a few feet of a neon sign transformer, >there >may not be much you can do on your end without some equipment changes. > >TravisH > > >On Monday, September 15, 2003, at 10:28 AM, >Loopers-Delight-d-request@loopers-delight.com wrote: > >> >>Hummm . . . >> >>What, or where do you think it would come from? >> >>Sunrise --> LRBaggs Internal Preamp --> Line 6 DL4 (Where the >interference >>is looped) >> >>Mebby the HI- Z Cable from preamp to Line 6 DL4? >> >>Thanks soo much for your OT input, really, the help on this list is >really >>good! >> >>-Justin Fobes _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive larger attachments with Hotmail Extra Storage. http://join.msn.com/?PAGE=features/es