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Jesse Michaels
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Need pickup advice

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I have been playing a Carter Starter for a little over a year. I recently bought this Mullen.
The pickup makes a lot of noise when my volume pedal is full.
I would appreciate suggestions on what to replace it with.

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Lane Gray
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Post by Lane Gray »

Hum? Crackle? What kinda noise?
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Jesse Michaels
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Post by Jesse Michaels »

It is a hum
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Lane Gray
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Post by Lane Gray »

That looks like fluorescent lighting. And you have a single-coil pickup. Try different spots around the room, different angles of placing the guitar in the room.
I suspect you may have to live with it til you decide to throw a humbucker in there.
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More amps than guitars, and not many effects
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Post by Dave Simonis »

You could try a George L E-66...they are a pretty popular humbucker...probably pick-up a used one here on forum for a good price.

I also agree, the issue is probably the single coil you have. Just note your sound may change a bit, but you may prefer that to buzz.

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Post by Lane Gray »

Hell, if that's a TrueTone, I'll trade him.
I have an E66 sitting in my living room that came outta my Zum when I put a TrueTone on my E9 neck. I'll swap and throw a TrueTone on the back neck as well
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