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Why is there so much background noise when i use my marshall amp, thrash metal pedal and Vintage SG guitar?
I have a Vintage SG guitar, a Reasonable Marshall amp and a brand new thrash pedal all expensive and good quality but how come when i turn on my distortion pedal the sound just screetches out of my amp unless i play something and then it sounds better as you can hear it but there is still a loud humm in the background but as soon as you stop playing again it starts making the really bad background noise, please can someone help with this??
If it only happens when you're not playing it could be a grounding issue with the guitar itself or the amp... but more likely if it only happens with the overdrive pedal in use it's something to do with that. Is the battery new? If it's plugged into an outlet is it grounded properly? Distortion pedals always cause a hum to sum extent because of how they work... they're overdriving the signal, and so they naturally have way more of a hum then a clean setting. Could just be that. But you may want to try it with another amp/guitar. Worst case... just sell it or bring it back to the store. Could be defective.

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