Anyone know what causes this?
I went to play my pro today, and noticed the pitch could not be adjusted to zero, until I realized my E Standard was parked too close to the Pro's pitch antenna. When I moved the Standard back everthing was fine, but here's the strange part.
I did a little experiment to see what would happen if I put the standard back in the close quarters position, and listened to the note. Then, I unpluged the power from the standard, and the note went down a step, until I pluged the standard back in. I'm sure that has to do with grounding.
Next, I removed the standard from the room, and brought in a large metal tripod, and parked it in the same place where the Standard was, but noticed the note played was such that I could adjust to zero with a little room to spare on the pitch knob.
Surely that tripod wis more massive than the E standard. Could it be that the tripod, being aluminum, and not of the same metal as the Standard's antenna have to do with this difference in interferance? Or is it the circuitry inside the Standard?
I went to play my pro today, and noticed the pitch could not be adjusted to zero, until I realized my E Standard was parked too close to the Pro's pitch antenna. When I moved the Standard back everthing was fine, but here's the strange part.
I did a little experiment to see what would happen if I put the standard back in the close quarters position, and listened to the note. Then, I unpluged the power from the standard, and the note went down a step, until I pluged the standard back in. I'm sure that has to do with grounding.
Next, I removed the standard from the room, and brought in a large metal tripod, and parked it in the same place where the Standard was, but noticed the note played was such that I could adjust to zero with a little room to spare on the pitch knob.
Surely that tripod wis more massive than the E standard. Could it be that the tripod, being aluminum, and not of the same metal as the Standard's antenna have to do with this difference in interferance? Or is it the circuitry inside the Standard?