Just for you dude............
🎶What goes up must come down🎶
So
@KSM...
Back in the '80s, I was getting frustrated with all the neon lights buzzing up all of my cheap 1970s bass guitars...
I dug into some research about communications signal shielding. I devised a very simple way to solve the problem. I would use four conductor Belden microphone cable for my guitar cords I would join the white and green leads at each end for the positive and, on the amplifier end I would join the brown and the shield for the negative. On the guitar side, I would not connect the braided shield. The idea being a mini Faraday cage for my guitar signal. I made this particular cable for dozens of musicians and I believe that my cables were used by bands like the Paladins, I'm pretty sure the Beat Farmers and a few others who know me too well so I'm not mentioning them for privacy purposes... I also made recording cables, which I hated because of the popularity of RCA and XLRs were a bit more work as well.
Today, I wanted to repair my personal cable that I'm pretty sure was a 1988 build. The instrument end was a bit staticky. So I cut off the end and cleaned up the original Switchcraft right angle plug, I decided to drill a hole in the negative prong just so that I didn't have to use so much solder and heat to get a good anchor. What do I do? I float the fucking negative line and connect the fucking shield! It's not fucking opposite day and I'm really pissed that I was thinking I was done.
I went as far as to go into my house, plug it in and hammer the stupid cable to make sure there was no microphonics with it, etc.
Argh!
Nowadays, it's not as bad. Most signs are LED illuminated, but still...
I am through with my self rant. Go on to your incredible life.