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Topic: BL705 Pickup - experiencing distortion and buzzing. |
Matthew Kresge
From: Pennsylvania, USA
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Posted 1 May 2022 6:51 am
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Just picked up a new custom lefty pedal steel. It came with a BL705 pickup, which seems to get a lot of praise on this site but I am getting a significant amount of distortion/cracking coming through my amp when I pluck more than one string at a time (its particularly pronounced when combining strings 4,5 and 6 in any fashion). I am going completely direct and have used multiple amps to assure its not the amp. I have the same results with each. I've done a search and found a couple older posts/threads from others experiencing this same problem, whom I've reached out to here on a private message but have not heard anything back regarding.
Anybody else have any similar experience with this pickup and if so, what was your solution? |
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Joel Jackson
From: Detroit
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Posted 1 May 2022 7:44 am
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Sounds like you're not using a volume pedal. If that's the case, try again using a volume pedal set around 50% volume. Steel pickups are pretty hot and can easily overload the front end of an amp. |
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Craig A Davidson
From: Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin USA
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Posted 1 May 2022 8:39 am
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To me it sounds like a grounding issue. Check the ground on the pick-up and check the nut on the jack. See if it's tight. Actually maybe loosen it a little and tighten it back up. _________________ 2013 Williams D-10, 2019 Williams D-10, 1970 Fender Twin, Evans SE200, Fender Tonemaster Twin, Hilton pedal, Jagwire Strings. |
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Matthew Kresge
From: Pennsylvania, USA
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Posted 1 May 2022 2:26 pm
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Joel Jackson wrote: |
Sounds like you're not using a volume pedal. If that's the case, try again using a volume pedal set around 50% volume. Steel pickups are pretty hot and can easily overload the front end of an amp. |
I'm a newb. Not ready for a volume pedal yet. Still getting comfortable with the basics. |
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Matthew Kresge
From: Pennsylvania, USA
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Posted 1 May 2022 2:28 pm
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Craig A Davidson wrote: |
To me it sounds like a grounding issue. Check the ground on the pick-up and check the nut on the jack. See if it's tight. Actually maybe loosen it a little and tighten it back up. |
If it was a grounding issue, wouldn't I hear the same distortion when playing a single string/note? It only happens when I play multiple strings. |
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Craig A Davidson
From: Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin USA
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Posted 1 May 2022 2:47 pm
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I was going with the crackling description. _________________ 2013 Williams D-10, 2019 Williams D-10, 1970 Fender Twin, Evans SE200, Fender Tonemaster Twin, Hilton pedal, Jagwire Strings. |
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Michael Conway
From: Chicago, Illinois
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Posted 1 May 2022 7:26 pm Bl 705
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When I had distortion problems with my 705, I was able to fix it by lowering the pickup a little but. I’d also really recommend picking up a volume pedal, even as a beginner. Never too early to start working on VP technique, and it might help with this problem as well. |
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Matthew Kresge
From: Pennsylvania, USA
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Posted 1 May 2022 7:40 pm Re: Bl 705
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Michael Conway wrote: |
When I had distortion problems with my 705, I was able to fix it by lowering the pickup a little but. I’d also really recommend picking up a volume pedal, even as a beginner. Never too early to start working on VP technique, and it might help with this problem as well. |
Yes, lowering the pickup is what I suggested to the maker. It's pretty hot right now. I only have to turn my amp up to 2 when I practice. And I do have a volume pedal. As a newb, figured it was more important to focus on learning the other 3 pedals and knee levers first before worrying about swells...but your advice is obviously valid and appreciated. |
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Marc Jenkins
From: Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
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Posted 1 May 2022 10:59 pm
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Common practice is to attack the strings with the volume pedal between 1/3 and 1/2 volume only. Try this and report back - I’m guessing the distortion won’t be present set this way. |
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