Marshall Guitar Amp Stack How can i stop the ringing noise that comes from my guitar when i have my pickup covers on?
I Have a marshall half stack and my guitar works fine when hooked up, i have a dean ml x by the way with the stock zebra pickups. anyways i bought these pickup silver covers and put them on and whenever i hook the guitar to my amp it makes a really loud ringing noise..any help?
pickup covers have to be grounded - your pickups themselves might be microphonic, and the covers are exacerbating the problem. Take the guitar to a pro luthier to determine what's going on and perhaps to install the pickup covers professionally.
Most people take pickup covers OFF for rock and metal, tho... you get a little more gain that way. Consider whether you really need them at all.
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can you use and guitar amp head with out the stack?
I play alot of metal,pretty heavy stuff as well.i need a new amp badly. ive gone through 3 already and i wanted to get an amp head i found and mic it up. its a Marshall MG100HFX Guitar Amp Head.i would buy a cabinet later for it but now id like to use it without one,but i'm not sure if it'll work
Nope, that's like removing the speakers from your car and expecting the stereo to still work. Also powering up a head with no cab connected to it can ruin the head, it must have a load of some type connected to it.