Tonight I did some experiments with EMF. Generally we deal with 60 cycle hum, prevalent at most places we gig. Lights and neon signs are all over the places we play. I have also notice that Steve (our lead player) has hum a lot of the time no matter where we play.
I have florescent lights in my garage and most of my guitars will pick up noise from them. I also have a quartz lamp above my guitar table where I do most of my pictures. It is less than 24 " above the guitars. So what I am talking about here is 60 cycle hum.
Tonight I did a comparison between my G&Ls on this table with the quarts light. All of my guitars (G&L) have noise when under the light. The exception is the Legacy with the Kinman Blues and it is quiet. Last night, I thought I had the answer and I thought it was the Alnicos. The Bluesboy humbuckers are less noisy. I brought the Equatorial Bluesboy out tonight as it has the Alnico in the bridge. It had noise. Now I am really questioning what is going on. Again I tested the Launch Edition and this baby is quiet, not as quiet as the Grosh but it is quiet and it really sings. I began to wonder if they had done something different at the factory with this guitar. I decided to remove the pickguard to see what might be different. Here is a picture- no shielding, nothing different from any of my other G&Ls. Here is a picture with the pickguard off.

Any ideas or am I just lucky, I don't believe the pine body has any significance. Thanks for any ideas.-- Darwin