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What is that noise?
When I play, I hear a puff like noise. Listen to the vid. Yes I know I suck. Thanks in advance.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mh7y_yRbrDM&sns=em Any ideas? Washburn MG-44 with stock pickups. Dunlop Tortex .5mm Valvetronix+ 40 watt. That's it. Help?
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Don't even like pedals.
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Video doesn't work.
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Thanks
I think it works now.
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Don't even like pedals.
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I can't hear anything abnormal. Where in the video does it occur?
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Every time I pick the string. It's like the amp puffs. I can hear it on the video.
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Could it be picking up me striking the string? I flat pick and have been told I am a heavy hand.
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Don't even like pedals.
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Sounds fine to me.
Could be your technique.What settings/effects do yo have on the VT40?
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it is the picking. It doesn't do it in between legato notes.
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It's you hitting your string. Normal.
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Amp: uk metal-red (Slash Sig) Pedal: gold od turned to about 10-11 on a clock face Gain: 2 o'clock Treble: wide open Mid: 11-12 O'clock Bass: 1 o'clock No rack effect. Volume 12 o'clock Master:9 o'clock Watt: 9 o'clock On the Washburn tone 5-6, volume 6 So what can I do to reduce that, or is going to happen and I wouldn't notice if I could play it faster?
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Seriously?
It's the sound of your pick on the strings. Experiment with different types of picks of different thicknesses and materials, you will be surprised how much a pick will affect the attack of a note. Generally speaking, softer picks will give you "warmer" attack while harder picks will give you a "twangier" or "sharper" attack. Last edited by sea` : 01-26-2013 at 03:06 AM. |
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Ok thanks everyone. The only amp I've ever had was a 100 watt Boss Solid State with a 6" speaker that was destroyed.
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