EnGl":3pynxukb said:
Metal1977":3pynxukb said:
As you said, your problem is normal with these amps. It's your pickups that take the noise from the amp, active pickups are way more sensitive to noise waves. The more gain you apply or the more volume you crank and it will emphasise your problem. Let us know how the G string react with your amp. I had both the regular and the G string first and II gen + the pro rack G.
Again, the best for me was the Decimator II in front of my amp. If you don't boost the regular decimator will do the job and save you from spending to much money. Be careful of the hype of internet, too much time i bought something from youtube videos and realize that it didn't work as advertise or not that great with my gear.
You also get those squeals ?
You know , I compared my 6534 to regular 6505 and my amp was much more quieter(in term of amp noises like hiss etc) than regular model. I compared them at 1 volume(due to seller). So on the regular modle the situation is probably even worse
You said Decimator II ... This new version is better than regular decimator ? Probably , regular model I or II( non g) will do the trick for me .
Yeah it's better because it's stronger (kills any squeals or feedback from the amp with or without a boost and active pickups at any volume) and more control on the threshold (you have a wider range on the knob before it choke you sound) so you can tweak it more precisely. By the way i don't like the new link system it choke's too much my tone, so i don't use it.
Man everything you talk about i went through that and i paid a lot of money to learn. I never tried the 6534 but i assume that it's not far from my 5150 signature. If it works for me, it will be perfect for you too.
Decimator II in front of your amp, it will solve your problem. Been there, done that!