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Experienced guitarists i need help and quick!!?
I have a really important gig tongiht, and this morning while practicing there was a really bad fuzz coming from my Vox AC 30, it wasnt my jack cables as i switched them over and over, i have a feeling it was coming from my ibanez tubescreamer because i played through the amp clean, and it was perfect. But i need sum over drive and some heavy distortion as we play a diverse set, im thinkn of bringing the Boss super-overdrive and Boss distortion out of retirement but im sure the to together could create quite an unwanted buzz, any settings you could help me out with?
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
1) Tighten both jacks on guitar and amp, if they are loose, it can cause buzzing.
2) Replace some of the distortion with low and mid, turn high down a bit.
3) If your guitar has a tone knob, turning it up can get rid of buzz. If not, use your neck pickup, or at least both
4) Try different outlets, currents in the ground wire can buzz
Source(s): gigging experience