I have a 2008 Hamer Studio that just developed a hum when I take my fingers off the strings. Actually it hums until I touch any metal that is part of the grounded system. If I touch the strings, bridge, cable jack, if I pull the back off and touch the pots, the hum stops. I know what it's doing, using my body to pull the excess electrons out of the system, but I don't know why it just started. I've put on ohm meter to it and everything in the ground circuit is connected, and if I measure from anywhere in the grounded circuit to the end of the connected cable it reads fine so the ground is making it from the output jack back to the amp. Even so I've swapped cables with no change. I know its the guitar since if I plug in my Mirage iI have no issues.
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Hi all,
I have a 2008 Hamer Studio that just developed a hum when I take my fingers off the strings. Actually it hums until I touch any metal that is part of the grounded system. If I touch the strings, bridge, cable jack, if I pull the back off and touch the pots, the hum stops. I know what it's doing, using my body to pull the excess electrons out of the system, but I don't know why it just started. I've put on ohm meter to it and everything in the ground circuit is connected, and if I measure from anywhere in the grounded circuit to the end of the connected cable it reads fine so the ground is making it from the output jack back to the amp. Even so I've swapped cables with no change. I know its the guitar since if I plug in my Mirage iI have no issues.
Any thoughts?
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