I have an electric guitar, and a rather cheap amp. Sometimes (but not all the time) when you plug it in, you can hear, very gently, in the background, some sort of radio station. Theres definately talking going on, but its not loud enough to make out properly.
If you touch the strings, the radio gets clearer, which seems to imply the guitar is acting like a radio somehow. Anyone got the slightest clue why this is happening, or shall i just put it down to the incredably shite job the electrician did on this place?
Electric guitar radio oddity.
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Is it a radio station, or perhaps a local CB-er? You can get mains RF filters to plug the amp into which lessen that sort of thing. A mate who was a keen CB-radioer had an unfortunate neighbour right in his "node". Whenever my mate keyed up this guy's VCR would randomly perform a rewind/wind function and he'd hear my mate's voice through his TV speakers as clear as a bell.
I have a bass guitar, but that only ever picks up microwave radiation and the seductive whispers of our alien conquerors, like in "They Live".
I don't actually know how to play it, but it is *extremely* loud, so I occasionally allow my neighbours to "feel the bass" when their music is too loud. It usually stops instantly, even though the perpetrator is three doors away.
I have a bass guitar, but that only ever picks up microwave radiation and the seductive whispers of our alien conquerors, like in "They Live".
I don't actually know how to play it, but it is *extremely* loud, so I occasionally allow my neighbours to "feel the bass" when their music is too loud. It usually stops instantly, even though the perpetrator is three doors away.
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pffffttt the fun you could have with thisFatherJack wrote:Is it a radio station, or perhaps a local CB-er? You can get mains RF filters to plug the amp into which lessen that sort of thing. A mate who was a keen CB-radioer had an unfortunate neighbour right in his "node". Whenever my mate keyed up this guy's VCR would randomly perform a rewind/wind function and he'd hear my mate's voice through his TV speakers as clear as a bell.
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That reminds me, I must actually use the fucking great big Fender Amp I bought years back, that's been collecting dust with my Electric Guitar I bought about 8 years ago.
I still haven't had any lessons, and I can only play twinkle twinkle little star with just one string
*rocks out to the nursery rhymes*
I still haven't had any lessons, and I can only play twinkle twinkle little star with just one string
*rocks out to the nursery rhymes*