Joined: 14 Jan 2008 Posts: 10253 Location: Nr. Basinggrad, UK
Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2019 9:32 am Post subject:
Ok, so the noise/hum has always been there, you just tracked it down. It just sounds to me like single-coil high-gain behaviour. The compressor will bring up whatever is lurking in the depths. Options; turn down the gain on the compressor, use a noise gate/noise reducer pedal, change the pickups to noiseless....
I think your best bet is to fiddle with the compressor and look for ways to reduce the noise pickup; sometimes it's the environment.
TBF, that's not 'singlecoily 60 cycle hum' noise, that sounds like your footswitch is dying or there's a stray wire somewhere. Does it make the same noise when touching the metal casing? Have you also tried use it on its own, only thing hooked up to the guitar, amp and PSU? _________________ andrew floss musics
Joined: 17 Dec 2010 Posts: 475 Location: sarawak, malaysia
Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2019 6:46 pm Post subject:
Doog wrote:
TBF, that's not 'singlecoily 60 cycle hum' noise, that sounds like your footswitch is dying or there's a stray wire somewhere. Does it make the same noise when touching the metal casing? Have you also tried use it on its own, only thing hooked up to the guitar, amp and PSU?
only touching footswitch, the sound is like that. I tried use it alone. still the same issue.
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