Yup...that is a classic example of a grounding problem...even interference from fluorescent lights usually isn't THAT severe...glad you got it sorted out...those are very nice little amps :) :). Rock On !!
Hi. I found a fix. It was bad grounding all along. I had to change the power cable adapter because the first one wasn't grounding properly. Now it works great!!!
Just got mine. It was doing the same thing. I noticed a lot of the plug outlets in my house are the old style 2-prong outlets instead of the new, more typical 3-prong style with the 3rd prong being for the ground. I walked around the house and found a newer style outlet, plugged my amp in and NO FEEDBACK. So yes, make sure you have a ground!!
@@MattHarris92 If you or anyone in your family is “handy”, change the old style plug out to a newer 3-prong style. (Or just RUclips it, it’s really simple actually) Problem solved👌🏼 I had to do the same, I live in an older house.
As said, grounding issue. I had to change my cable from guitar to amp. Old one was not shielded. You may want to try to put a ferrite choke on the power cable.
Check if the cable connecting the amp to the current source is a 2 pin plug. Ask the guitar store to change it to a 3 pin plug and the hum will go away. I faced similar issues but now the issue has been resolved after changing the cable ( the one connecting the amp to the source)
Bought that amp last December then ended up going to music store to return the item. All mustang are same I don't know why. Well I'm happy now with my Marshall30fx ✌️😊
Just got mine. It was doing the same thing. I noticed a lot of the plug outlets in my house are the old style 2-prong outlets instead of the new, more typical 3-prong style with the 3rd prong being for the ground. I walked around the house and found a newer style outlet, plugged my amp in and NO FEEDBACK
Yup...that is a classic example of a grounding problem...even interference from fluorescent lights usually isn't THAT severe...glad you got it sorted out...those are very nice little amps :) :). Rock On !!
Hi. I found a fix. It was bad grounding all along. I had to change the power cable adapter because the first one wasn't grounding properly. Now it works great!!!
Oh thanks for letting me know i will try the same
Do you mean you replaced the power cord?
Did u change the power cable?
what do you mean power cable adapter.
what power cable adapter did u get?
Just got mine. It was doing the same thing. I noticed a lot of the plug outlets in my house are the old style 2-prong outlets instead of the new, more typical 3-prong style with the 3rd prong being for the ground. I walked around the house and found a newer style outlet, plugged my amp in and NO FEEDBACK. So yes, make sure you have a ground!!
Just started with guitar and have the same issue. Only problem is the only 3 prong in this old house is my kitchen 😂
@@MattHarris92 If you or anyone in your family is “handy”, change the old style plug out to a newer 3-prong style. (Or just RUclips it, it’s really simple actually) Problem solved👌🏼 I had to do the same, I live in an older house.
As said, grounding issue. I had to change my cable from guitar to amp. Old one was not shielded. You may want to try to put a ferrite choke on the power cable.
Check if the cable connecting the amp to the current source is a 2 pin plug. Ask the guitar store to change it to a 3 pin plug and the hum will go away. I faced similar issues but now the issue has been resolved after changing the cable ( the one connecting the amp to the source)
Actually that worked great!!!
If I had a problem with my Fender LT50 ... Direct feedback!But I see you found the problem so great
hi! i just bought a brand new LT50 and the amp always buzzing very loud.. how did you fixed that?
@@Beeri_moyalme too
It could be because you have single coils, but I could be wrong. Single coils have what people call a 60's hum.
I had this problem too thanks!
Bought that amp last December then ended up going to music store to return the item. All mustang are same I don't know why. Well I'm happy now with my Marshall30fx ✌️😊
Yo compré antes y también tiene el mismo problema
I've had to only play with shoes because Im not grounded apparently
lately fender has been DISAPPOINTING me quite a bit!
Dude it's just your cable if it's not buy a noise gate pedal
What exactly did you change?
It was surprising because mine works great! And these amps are very good quality
Have you found a fix for this?
may ampli mustang is buzzing like that everytime I use guitar. Do you know what is the problem
You should probably buy a new cable
cable is old/broken or its a grouning issue
Have anyone found a fix, mine is brand new so dont get why
He said in the comments that it was a grounding problem and he replaced the power cable adapter
Just got mine. It was doing the same thing. I noticed a lot of the plug outlets in my house are the old style 2-prong outlets instead of the new, more typical 3-prong style with the 3rd prong being for the ground. I walked around the house and found a newer style outlet, plugged my amp in and NO FEEDBACK
I have the same problem
only power problem - check your ground in socket on the wall
Just get a katana 50
Bury your stuff to the ground 😁
Get a compressor pedal