I find that it usually is the piezo on the Fishmans. If the thin (red or golden) foil around the piezo has been scratched, only just a little bit, the electro-magnetic noise can find its way in. It seems to happen when strings are changed and the saddle is being moved a little. If there is a scratch, only just a little one, I tape some thin conductive foil under the saddle (all the way). When the saddle is back in place it covers the scratch, and the noise is gone.
December 5, 2024 at 4:40 pm
in reply to: Spaghetti
Yes, one of the filament “poops” was fallen to the bottom of one of the screws, and a tiny part of that filament had wound itself around the screw midways up. Dont know how, but it was easy to see, once I saw it
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