Noisy stomp boxes...
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Steve Hinson
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Noisy stomp boxes...
Maybe one of you tech guys can answer this...I have a couple of old MXR Phase 90s and a Boss CE-3 chorus pedal that make a popping noise as they sweep...it gets faster or slower as the speed is adjusted...I still use them,as the noise is not audible in a track,but you can hear it when the track is soloed...is this the result of old electrolytic caps in the pedals?Thanks-Steve
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Bill Crook
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Steve.............
If the stompt-box has a few years on it, it may very well be a loose cap or something on the PCB.
We have a tendency to be a bit rought with these devices, plus carting them around in pak-seats.
I see that you are in Hendersonville,TN.
If you can get them to me, (I,m in the rivergate area) I'll be glad to take a look at them for you.
Bill
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If the stompt-box has a few years on it, it may very well be a loose cap or something on the PCB.
We have a tendency to be a bit rought with these devices, plus carting them around in pak-seats.
I see that you are in Hendersonville,TN.
If you can get them to me, (I,m in the rivergate area) I'll be glad to take a look at them for you.
Bill
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I have worn out stop boxes over the years. I think you can overload the imputs on them .. The chips just get crunchy after so many hours of use.
When they get bad I just replace them .. problem solved. I have sent back Ibanez products and had them repaired for not much money. Some come back
and don't sound any better for the trip .. so its like fishing .. some times you get a good one sometimes
you got to throw em back.
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When they get bad I just replace them .. problem solved. I have sent back Ibanez products and had them repaired for not much money. Some come back
and don't sound any better for the trip .. so its like fishing .. some times you get a good one sometimes
you got to throw em back.
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Mullen S12 Almost Mooney
71 Tele, Regal 45
Sho Bud S10 NP
Line 6 Flextone 3 + JBL D130, Acoustic 100 W all tube, Nash 112
digitech 2101 FX
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Steve;
I've noticed over the years that a Stomp~Box Effect will sometimes be noisey if you use the AC~Adaptor rather than the on~board 9-volt battery. (Especially if you go into the Reg. Front IN~PUT Jack of the Amp.) Usually, if you patch into the rear Effects~Loop, the noise will be eliminated when using an AC~Adaptor. I've noticed that almost all Stomp~Boxes are quiet with either hook-up when using the 9-volt battery! This has been my own personal~experience.
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I've noticed over the years that a Stomp~Box Effect will sometimes be noisey if you use the AC~Adaptor rather than the on~board 9-volt battery. (Especially if you go into the Reg. Front IN~PUT Jack of the Amp.) Usually, if you patch into the rear Effects~Loop, the noise will be eliminated when using an AC~Adaptor. I've noticed that almost all Stomp~Boxes are quiet with either hook-up when using the 9-volt battery! This has been my own personal~experience.

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