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  • Reducing noise out of MXR CAE 401

    Love the boost live, gives me the push to be in front for the leads, with out much taking away from the rhythm EQ, and is very responsive to pick dynamics. However, it is noisy as hell, even Hush in the loop does not help, any available mods ?
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    Re: Reducing noise out of MXR CAE 401

    I have one on each of my boards and they are at the end of the effects loop chain just for a clean volume boost for lead. I've used mine for years and have never noticed any unwanted noise? Have you compared it to another unit?

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    • #3
      Re: Reducing noise out of MXR CAE 401

      It is not the booster that is noisy.

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      • #4
        Re: Reducing noise out of MXR CAE 401

        Alright! D1djs still has wicked-hot chick in his avatar and Cornford in his sig, and Rid is still brutally to the point with no nonsense. Ok, I believe in the world and humanity again, good to be back. So yeah, its in the end of the signal chain (as below in my sig) its fairly quiet, I have Hush in the loop, but noise happens only when I turn the MXR or the Flange, chorus is no noise at all, Morley whah – 0 noise, TS just a little bit, but I use it for push not for the drive – and only when I plug in into low sensitivity jack on AORs its 3V vs 4V in the preamp. So what is the noise then ?
        Active Duty Rig:
        MIA Lone Star Strat (HS-Fullshred/Tex-Special neck)
        Warmoth Roads V/Kramer Neck (HS - Custom/Tex-Special neck)

        BadHoarsie Original ->

        Laney AOR 50 ProTube ( 6 knobber ) / Laney GH50L | efxloop Rocktron Hush Super C/BBE 422A Sonic Maximizer | Weber lite Mass Attenuator ->

        JCM900_1960A 4 x 12

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        • #5
          Re: Reducing noise out of MXR CAE 401

          Are the other pedals on when you kick on the boost and how much boost are you using?

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          • #6
            Re: Reducing noise out of MXR CAE 401

            i have one and it is dead silent. look to your preamp, cables or guitar wiring. the pedal isnt the source of your noise, unless youre feeding it dirty power.

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            • #7
              Re: Reducing noise out of MXR CAE 401

              Have you checked your power supply? I remember not so long ago I bought a cheap one spot that was as noisy as hell... I only discovered it by trying all of my pedals with batteries which remedied the noise.

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              • #8
                Re: Reducing noise out of MXR CAE 401

                Could also be the orientation of the powersupply, it needs to be placed where it will not emit too much noise.

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                • #9
                  Re: Reducing noise out of MXR CAE 401

                  I use the fuhrman 8 board/supply. VHT, can you elaborate on how to navigate for a better orientation of powersuply please ?
                  Active Duty Rig:
                  MIA Lone Star Strat (HS-Fullshred/Tex-Special neck)
                  Warmoth Roads V/Kramer Neck (HS - Custom/Tex-Special neck)

                  BadHoarsie Original ->

                  Laney AOR 50 ProTube ( 6 knobber ) / Laney GH50L | efxloop Rocktron Hush Super C/BBE 422A Sonic Maximizer | Weber lite Mass Attenuator ->

                  JCM900_1960A 4 x 12

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                  • #10
                    Re: Reducing noise out of MXR CAE 401

                    Well it is hands on, move it around, turn it on one side or the other and so on, until the hum gets noticeable more silent.
                    It is the transformator that emits the noise!
                    And with that board...forget it
                    Last edited by Vasshu the humanoid typhoon; 03-23-2016, 04:00 PM.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Reducing noise out of MXR CAE 401

                      Ok, I hear those power supplies are very quiet, but I have to ask .... Have you tried that pedal with a battery just to eliminate it as a cause?

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                      • #12
                        Re: Reducing noise out of MXR CAE 401

                        Almost all supplies are quiet..if they are far from pedals, or reasonabled shielded.
                        And that is one big ass trafo close to the pedals, and yeah it is a roundcore one, but it will still emit noise.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Reducing noise out of MXR CAE 401

                          Originally posted by Vasshu the humanoid typhoon View Post
                          Almost all supplies are quiet..if they are far from pedals, or reasonabled shielded.
                          And that is one big ass trafo close to the pedals, and yeah it is a roundcore one, but it will still emit noise.

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                          Good Sir, are you saying the i should put additional shielding on the board's power supply ?


                          Originally posted by d1dsj View Post
                          Ok, I hear those power supplies are very quiet, but I have to ask .... Have you tried that pedal with a battery just to eliminate it as a cause?
                          Well ... i have pretty strong Velcro, and prefer for the pedals to sit solid on the board as it tossed around from the car and back. But if all options fail, i will try this one as last :-)

                          Originally posted by d1dsj View Post
                          I have one on each of my boards and they are at the end of the effects loop chain just for a clean volume boost for lead. I've used mine for years and have never noticed any unwanted noise? Have you compared it to another unit?
                          Do you use any noise gate or hum suppressor ? is it before or after it ?
                          Active Duty Rig:
                          MIA Lone Star Strat (HS-Fullshred/Tex-Special neck)
                          Warmoth Roads V/Kramer Neck (HS - Custom/Tex-Special neck)

                          BadHoarsie Original ->

                          Laney AOR 50 ProTube ( 6 knobber ) / Laney GH50L | efxloop Rocktron Hush Super C/BBE 422A Sonic Maximizer | Weber lite Mass Attenuator ->

                          JCM900_1960A 4 x 12

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                          • #14
                            Re: Reducing noise out of MXR CAE 401

                            Is it noisy when you turn the volume on your guitar all the way off? Could be the shielding in the guitar.

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                              Re: Reducing noise out of MXR CAE 401

                              Originally posted by Dr.Mavashi View Post
                              Good Sir, are you saying the i should put additional shielding on the board's power supply ?




                              Well ... i have pretty strong Velcro, and prefer for the pedals to sit solid on the board as it tossed around from the car and back. But if all options fail, i will try this one as last :-)



                              Do you use any noise gate or hum suppressor ? is it before or after it ?
                              I don't use any gates or suppressor. Cornford amps aren't the quietist of amps in terms of background noise and using a gain pedal in front of the amp can induce noise but I've never had a problem with the CAE pedal. The worst noise I ever had was due to a cheap power supply and daisy chain creating a ground loop hence me asking if you had tried a battery.

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