Guitar Noises

Why does my guitar make noise when not playing anything im?
After I change my strings or just when I'm not playing, in general, there a noise that starts small and then slowly grows louder and its really annoying. What is this? Help! Oh yes and I'm just starting to play no Oh yeah and his guitar amps my bad, but everyone knows what I mean.
Sounds that you are describing it as feedback from the regular noise amps / Tinnitus. In this case, a noise suppressor or the door will not really help much. These are designed to reduce noise and static generated in the signal chain. Feedback is something completely different, which is created when the vibrating strings to create an electrical signal through the pickups, which are amplified by amplifier, then sent through the speakers, causing the strings to vibrate more. It's basically just creates this never-ending loop as the strings vibrate more intensely and amplifier is higher. There are some basic solutions to control the feedback, have more to do with the technique of buying new equipment / better. First, the nearest his guitar is the amplifier, the feedback you will get, and the faster it will come. Get a decent cable 15ft or so, and take a step back when you start to hear the noise. Connect the guitar to face away from the amp, or turn down the volume knob on the guitar helps a lot. If you're still having problems, you may just be using win big. The more you show the gain or distortion of the amp, the feedback becomes more evident. This is particularly a problem amplifiers with more flights, which are almost always gain more available than they can handle without causing too much noise and feedback.
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