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      <title>DIY Large Hum Canceling System</title>
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      <description>For a few months, I have been contemplating solutions to suppress the 50/60Hz hum that is inherent to electric guitar pickups.
I personally like the real single coil sound. I have tried several &amp;ldquo;noiseless&amp;rdquo; single coils and I found them all &amp;ldquo;sterile&amp;rdquo; and lacking dynamics (I feel that real single coils are more lively). That is entirely subjective.
Then, one day I bought an Ilitch PGNCS-S and installed it on a Strat.</description>
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