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darwinohm
Joined: Mon Mar 01, 2010 1:13 pm Posts: 2175 Location: Minneapolis/St Paul
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 Static Noise
I noticed Tuesday during practice that I would sometimes get a burst of static or pop while standing up between songs. The first thing I checked was the plastic control plate as the L-2500 does not have a pickguard. That was the source as rubbing slightly would cause static and a pop sometimes. We have discussed this before on the forum.Today I took some adhesive backed aluminum tape that is used for sealing heating/AC ductwork, put it on the plastic plate, trimmed it, reinstalled and the problem is totally gone. Easy Fix.-- Darwin
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| Thu Dec 08, 2011 3:27 pm |
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zapcosongs
Joined: Mon Mar 01, 2010 6:15 am Posts: 1218 Location: Suburban Washington, DC
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 Re: Static Noise
This comes as a mild shock to me. Ha! - ed
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Craig
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Joined: Tue Mar 03, 2009 10:52 am Posts: 3419 Location: Paso Robles, CA
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 Re: Static Noise
darwinohm wrote: I noticed Tuesday during practice that I would sometimes get a burst of static or pop while standing up between songs. The first thing I checked was the plastic control plate as the L-2500 does not have a pickguard. That was the source as rubbing slightly would cause static and a pop sometimes. We have discussed this before on the forum.Today I took some adhesive backed aluminum tape that is used for sealing heating/AC ductwork, put it on the plastic plate, trimmed it, reinstalled and the problem is totally gone. Easy Fix.-- Darwin Hi Darwin, Any chance you could post a photo or two showing this? Which side of the plastic plate did you put the tape on? Thanks,
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zapcosongs
Joined: Mon Mar 01, 2010 6:15 am Posts: 1218 Location: Suburban Washington, DC
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 Re: Static Noise
I wondered about that very point as well... - ed
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| Thu Dec 08, 2011 8:54 pm |
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darwinohm
Joined: Mon Mar 01, 2010 1:13 pm Posts: 2175 Location: Minneapolis/St Paul
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 Re: Static Noise
Hey guys, I happened to choose the back side but if you want the relic look, put it on the front. Just like layin' sod- Green side up!!! Here on some pics.-- Darwin  
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otis66
Joined: Mon Jun 20, 2011 8:20 am Posts: 58 Location: Dover NJ
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 Re: Static Noise
I had the same problem with my 3 Legacys 1 Comanche 1 ASAT Special and my Gibson SG. It comes from the Static electricity in the plasitic pick gaurd. A dryer sheet under the pick gaurd will fix temp. I put sheilding tape under all of my pick gaurds and have not had a prob since. On the ASAT make sure the sheilding tape makes contact with the control panel. I have also sheilded the cavities of all of my Legacys.
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smurph1
Joined: Thu Sep 08, 2011 1:57 pm Posts: 56
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 Re: Static Noise
I have had the same problem on my ASAT Special..thanks for the info..
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otis66
Joined: Mon Jun 20, 2011 8:20 am Posts: 58 Location: Dover NJ
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 Re: Static Noise
I sheild all of my guitars that have a pick gaurd. Stew Mac sells tape for this purpose. I Sheilded my ASAT all of my Legacy's and a Gibson SG. You can also take a dryer sheet and wipe the guitar down with it. Before I sheilded my guitars I found that the guitar had the static problem every time I polished my guitars.
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otis66
Joined: Mon Jun 20, 2011 8:20 am Posts: 58 Location: Dover NJ
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 Re: Static Noise
I sheild all of my guitars that have a pick gaurd. Stew Mac sells tape for this purpose. I Sheilded my ASAT all of my Legacy's and a Gibson SG. You can also take a dryer sheet and wipe the guitar down with it. Before I sheilded my guitars I found that the guitar had the static problem every time I polished my guitars.
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