Greetings all!
I was researching something on the forum and thought maybe someone or even others have experienced a crazy static occurring at my studio. It's a standard setup w/ drum riser, amps, mic's, stage monitors, PA, and even stage lighting all on and working at the time of my static troubles.
The issue was that while playing and my picking hand touching and rubbing against the pickguard created very noticeable static. It was audible to me and the guys running the mixing and recording boards. I'd stop playing and simply start rubbing the pickguard w/ my hand and it would happen without even playing. I was playing one of my hand-built amps, and a guitar I had done a bunch of work on. I'd never experienced this on any amp/guitar combo not in any setting like this before.
Here's the kicker - I switched guitars. Same thing. I then plugged into a nearby Vox AC30 and it happened again with that amp too. Then using BOTH guitars! So two guitars and two different amps!? WTF???
I haven't been able to repeat it in subsequent sessions. Really strange but we haven't had a similar group jam since including the stage lights (that I can think of?). Has anyone ever experienced something like this before? My hunch is that if the stage lights and my amp setup is on the same circuit? Maybe this could be it? But haven't been able to replicate it again yet. Has someone ever experienced anything similar before?
PS - I tried lifting both amp's ground, the guitars I've worked on and KNOW there's nothing wrong there. I am about as anal as it gets with amp circuit grounding, that is not the issue. I plugged into a different outlet circuit. I isolated the pedal board, etc. and nothing I did would get rid of it. Later, I clipped in a capacitor to ground at various points on the amp input, tube socket, etc just for shit's and giggles but that didn't do anything either. Nothing I tried worked.
Thanks for reading,
Keo