edstraker123 Posted Thursday at 21:54 Posted Thursday at 21:54 (edited) So Andertons exchanged my defective Mooer guitar for a Schecter Model T exotic yesterday. I hate Ernie Balls so ordered some Elixir nanowebs from Bass Direct and put them on tonight. On first play of the bass I noticed crackling coming through the amp which seemed to be when running my fingers up any none fretted strings. To ensure it wasn't an amp or cable problem, I tried another couple of basses and they didn't have the issue. Then to hear the noise better I put the bass through the Two Notes Revolt with headphones. The crackle was still there and there is a definite hum with all the strings open which goes when I touch any of the pots. I did a quick google and assume its a grounding issue. Are there any other checks I can do and should I return the bass ? Edited Thursday at 22:14 by edstraker123 Quote
franzbassist Posted Thursday at 21:57 Posted Thursday at 21:57 Unacceptable on a brand new bass IMO so I'd return it. 1 Quote
Chienmortbb Posted Thursday at 22:20 Posted Thursday at 22:20 Try putting the EBs back on? Coated strings can cause shielding problems. 5 Quote
edstraker123 Posted Thursday at 22:22 Author Posted Thursday at 22:22 Yes continued googling and saw the coating could be an issue. I've strung it through the body so not even the ball ends of the strings are touching the bridge - just the coated part of the string. 1 Quote
franzbassist Posted Thursday at 22:23 Posted Thursday at 22:23 2 minutes ago, Chienmortbb said: Try putting the EBs back on? Coated strings can cause shielding problems. Ah yes, I'd missed you'd put Elixirs on. This could indeed be the issue. 2 Quote
edstraker123 Posted Thursday at 22:55 Author Posted Thursday at 22:55 Restrung it with a set of NYXL's which are uncoated. Still hear a hum unless I touch anything metal on the bass, strings, pots, bridge, jack. Quote
Chienmortbb Posted Friday at 09:24 Posted Friday at 09:24 10 hours ago, edstraker123 said: Restrung it with a set of NYXL's which are uncoated. Still hear a hum unless I touch anything metal on the bass, strings, pots, bridge, jack. You have done all you could, return it. 1 Quote
LukeFRC Posted Friday at 09:46 Posted Friday at 09:46 10 hours ago, edstraker123 said: Restrung it with a set of NYXL's which are uncoated. Still hear a hum unless I touch anything metal on the bass, strings, pots, bridge, jack. that's not unusual is it - you earth it via your hand? Quote
80Hz Posted Friday at 10:39 Posted Friday at 10:39 11 hours ago, edstraker123 said: Still hear a hum unless I touch anything metal on the bass, strings, pots, bridge, jack. Well that means at least that the parts which should be going to ground / earth are electrically connected. I'd grab a multimeter and check for resistance between the cold leg of the output jack and any / all of those parts - a high resistance might indicate a cold solder joint somewhere in the path of the connections to ground, leading the bass to ground only through you and your body rather than through the jack. I've also experienced the crackling you describe (i.e. not just a dusty pot) on instruments where there was a problem with the grounding. It's also possible the bass isn't sufficiently shielded - you'd need to check the control cavity to see if it's painted with conductive shielding paint (should look matte black). Either way, returning it might be the path of least resistance (ha, see what I did there?) 1 Quote
Reggaebass Posted Friday at 10:48 Posted Friday at 10:48 I’m not familiar with those strings as I only use flats, but shouldn’t a new bass work with any strings, I certainly wouldn’t be talking it apart testing stuff, I’d ask for a return and new one, good luck 1 Quote
LukeFRC Posted Friday at 11:19 Posted Friday at 11:19 30 minutes ago, Reggaebass said: I’m not familiar with those strings as I only use flats, but shouldn’t a new bass work with any strings, I certainly wouldn’t be talking it apart testing stuff, I’d ask for a return and new one, good luck some coated strings coating isn't conductive - which is an issue when basses use the strings and our hands as earth Quote
Woodinblack Posted Friday at 12:00 Posted Friday at 12:00 13 hours ago, edstraker123 said: Restrung it with a set of NYXL's which are uncoated. Still hear a hum unless I touch anything metal on the bass, strings, pots, bridge, jack. Isn't that how all single coils work when in a wired house? Quote
Beedster Posted Friday at 12:12 Posted Friday at 12:12 14 hours ago, edstraker123 said: So Andertons exchanged my defective Mooer guitar for a Schecter Model T exotic yesterday. I hate Ernie Balls so ordered some Elixir nanowebs from Bass Direct and put them on tonight. On first play of the bass I noticed crackling coming through the amp which seemed to be when running my fingers up any none fretted strings. To ensure it wasn't an amp or cable problem, I tried another couple of basses and they didn't have the issue. Then to hear the noise better I put the bass through the Two Notes Revolt with headphones. The crackle was still there and there is a definite hum with all the strings open which goes when I touch any of the pots. I did a quick google and assume its a grounding issue. Are there any other checks I can do and should I return the bass ? Dude you really don't have much luck, frankly Id just get your cash refunded and not worry too much about not having a bass that wasn't your first choice anyway 👍 A few of us were in the pub a few years ago and one of the gang described at length the catalogue of disasters that had been his last 10 years of buying new cars, finding them faulty, getting them repaired and/or then replaced. It was pretty amusing albeit not for him (he has more cash than sense being a big part of it). He finished his tale of woe with 'What the f***'s a bloke supposed to do...?", to which came the almost unanimous reply 'Stop buying new cars" That probably wasn't much help 🤔 1 1 Quote
edstraker123 Posted Friday at 15:21 Author Posted Friday at 15:21 Exchanging it for a USA precision - that will definitely be the last ! 3rd time lucky ! 3 1 Quote
Skybone Posted Friday at 16:25 Posted Friday at 16:25 1 hour ago, edstraker123 said: Exchanging it for a USA precision - that will definitely be the last ! 3rd time lucky ! Fingers crossed! 1 Quote
Bass4real Posted Saturday at 05:24 Posted Saturday at 05:24 On 30/01/2025 at 16:54, edstraker123 said: So Andertons exchanged my defective Mooer guitar for a Schecter Model T exotic yesterday. I hate Ernie Balls so ordered some Elixir nanowebs from Bass Direct and put them on tonight. On first play of the bass I noticed crackling coming through the amp which seemed to be when running my fingers up any none fretted strings. To ensure it wasn't an amp or cable problem, I tried another couple of basses and they didn't have the issue. Then to hear the noise better I put the bass through the Two Notes Revolt with headphones. The crackle was still there and there is a definite hum with all the strings open which goes when I touch any of the pots. I did a quick google and assume its a grounding issue. Are there any other checks I can do and should I return the bass ? Ground issue probably or Could be wired in series - the signal flows through 1 pickup , then the next that causes higher impedance , pickups are more sensitive to external noise and hum Parallel is a less noisy way to wire pickups- signal goes to both pickups at the same time lower impedance reducing the amount of hum Do a little research you'll figure it out 2 Quote
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