System buzz or hum HELP!
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Douglas Hudson
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System buzz or hum HELP!
I am using a nashville 1000 with a stomp box digital delay, dtr-2 tuner, distortion stomp box and a goodrich volume pedal. When everything is unplugged the amp is quiet. All of the above equipment described is new items. Can anyone tell me what I need to do to get rid of the noise? Any and all help would be appreciated
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Doug Hudson
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Doug Hudson
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I like being able to mute my guitar during a song or at a break in songs to bring a string up if it slips. The noise was present before the tuner was installed inline. All boxes are post volume pedal and delay is powered with adapter, overdrive powered by 9 volt battery. I tried the 9 volt battery on the delay but it would eat one battery per hour of use.
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It may not be the most desireable for you, but; Try the Rear External Effects-Loop. That should cancel it out, when using A/C Adaptors, especially! Batteries don't usually cause a Hum in the front or rear, but; Adaptors do in the front!
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