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#1 Rawa
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So now I tried it with my headphones on, and the noise is gone. As soon a i unplug an go with the amp it comes back. Almost sounds like a blasted speaker, I've never had it on the highest volume to begin with so why the heck would it make those sounds.

About the strings, they're supposed to be perfect for the strat according to the dude at the store. Fender Nickelplated steel SUPER 250s or superbullets.

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#2 Rawa
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[QUOTE="Rawa"]

[QUOTE="THE_DRUGGIE"]I have the exact same amp and I also have that problem...Also, my guitar is a Strat HH Made in Mexico, so I don't think your guitar is the problem...THE_DRUGGIE

Hmm ok so you don't have a fix for it I take it. Maybe I should get it replaced , the warranty is still good. The only problem is that it started with the buzzing sound after i changed the pickguard and the strings. I hope it is the amp because I really love the guitar.

It's definitely the amp. It's most likely old and worn out. I got my guitar in 2006 and didn't tweak it at all, so the modifications you made didn't contribute to the buzzing.

But the amp is new, like out of the box one month ago.

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#4 Rawa
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I have the exact same amp and I also have that problem...Also, my guitar is a Strat HH Made in Mexico, so I don't think your guitar is the problem...THE_DRUGGIE

Hmm ok so you don't have a fix for it I take it. Maybe I should get it replaced , the warranty is still good. The only problem is that it started with the buzzing sound after i changed the pickguard and the strings. I hope it is the amp because I really love the guitar.

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#5 Rawa
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Ah, I see your problem!

You should have learned to play drums.

joezer3003

Never! ;)

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#6 Rawa
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maybe its the gauge of string your using... but im not that sureJesoos

That is an interesting thought. I will definitely buy some new strings tomorrow.

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#7 Rawa
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Could it be feedback?arab_prince

How can I recognize it if it is a feedback problem?

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#8 Rawa
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The gutar: Stratocaster 2003 made in mexico 60s

The Amp: VOX DA5 (new)

To the problem. I changed the pickguard and now when I play the strings hard i makes strange noise. Like a deep buzz or something, and no the strings do not touch the frets when pick them open. I've changed the strings for the first time on my electric, so maybe I did that wrong? the pickups are too low maybe?

Sorry for my rotten English.

All tips will be greatly appreciated.

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#9 Rawa
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Why are women considered equal as men?

They're note, and it's a shame.

Def  women > men in my eyes.

Oh yeah, smoke weed it's good for you!  hihoihoijho 

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#10 Rawa
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smoke weed, a lot of it. Suddenly everything is really fun to do.