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Silverhawk,
Here's one more trick that might work:
Hang your guitar up on a stand at approximately the same level and at the same position that it would be when you're playing it. Plug it in and record just the hum for the duration of the song you are working on. Then record your guitar track. Now flip the phase of the hum track and mix it in with the guitar track. You might have to move the hum track very slightly back or forward in time and play with the volume level, but you might be able to cancel out most of the hum this way.
Tony DeSilva
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