I made a thread a while ago about this problem and I do not want it to end the same way!
So following has been adressed:
My hearing is JUST FINE thank you... (others I've shown hear it too!)
Pickup height doesn't matter, same frequency
It happens on ALL amps, both Kemper, Positive Grid, physical tube amps like my EVH 5150 and transistor like Gallien Krueger and my digital Roland Microcube
It happens on all my guitars, whether it's passive or active, even tho I think the singlecoils reveal the sound more
Since it happens on physical amps, we can rule out my interface.
Since my Microcube can be run on battery and still sound like this, it has nothing to do with my house electricity (it also happens in other places with amps)
And I think we have established that I'm not a troll
Also it's a VERY BROAD NOISE!!!!!! I can't just EQ out a certain frequency, basically everything up to 250hz is a static noise.
YES, on ALL AMPS!!!
I called it "booming" before, but people said it's just the way certain amps are voiced but those who said that are completely missing the point!!!!
I also called it "THUNDEROUS" and people still dont understood what I was talking about.
This was HIGHLY frustrating especially when people started accusing me of having bad hearing...
Here's a clip from a Kemper profile (even tho ALL profiles have it, more or less, just like all other amps I've tried... how many times do I need to say that before people understand)
And here's the same without EQ boost, so you should be able to hear it even without the exegerated boost
And here you hear it on Positive Grid Bias Amp as well:
Here's without the EQ boost so you can hear it's "natural" sound
I can hear the noise on this recording pretty well, and I'm sure if you listen to the above clips, you will hear it too.
This was recorded with a ENGL Savage, and on other albums with Engl Savage (like Hammerfall Legacy Of Kings for example) I CANNOT HEAR it. And I cannot hear it on other Running Wild albums either, even if he used Engl Savage for those as well.
I simply cannot hear it on all recordings.
So what do they do right???
And dont come with the "andy sneap multiband compressor" trick because I'm sure this wasn't a thing back in the 80s or 90s
This shouldn't be an issue