Rig: custom Stratocaster with HH pickups > 5 ft. 1/4" cable > PC (Windows 7 64-bit)
Amp: MesaBoogie DualRectifier
Cab: Ampeg 8x10, Mesa 4x12
Okay, so like a lot of other people I have been dealing with a lot of noise coming into my input signal.
To help clean it up I'm running an Dime Noise Gate (45Hz, slow release,) an EQ pedal, another Dime Noise (214.2Hz, fast release,) another EQ, and a compressor as opposed to Amplitube's built-in noise gate that left in a lot of noise and made it almost impossible to get the tone that I want. Now that pedal chain does help reduce the noise significantly, but I am running five pedals and I feel like the low end is still a bit muddy.
Also, anytime I go to adjust the volume or use the killswitch I get pops, static, and signal disruption.
The pickups I currently have are some cheap ones that came in a wired pickguard I ordered from China, which were much better than the single coils that the guitar came with. I'm not positive of the magnets inside the pickups but if I had to guess they might be Alnico 5s.
I've been thinking of swapping the pickups in the hopes that they might help reduce some of the interference, in addition to giving me a better tone. I'm waffling between the Seymour JB/Jazz set and the DiMarzio PAFs, however my bass has active pickups. I still get noise, although I'm not running quite as many pedals to clean it up. Someone feel free to correct me but I think because the pickups already have power going to them they don't suffer the same issues, especially since the signal doesn't break up when I adjust the volume.
I've also been toying with the idea of swapping out the volume and/or tone pots to see if that makes any significant difference.
So my questions are as followed:
1. Is there any (free, ideally) plugins available or tricks to help reduce the noise and static issues without adjusting the hardware of the guitar? I've seen a few different options but I'm not sure what would be the most reliable.
2. Active or Passive pickups? Personally I prefer passive because I'm not doing anything super shreddy (I'm not that good a player) or playing in low tunings to need that sort of thing, but if active pickups can help my situation while giving me the sound I'm aiming for I'll give it a go.
3. Volume pot, tone pot, or both?