Mr Wolf
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Re: Anybody tried the Boss NS-2?
Yea i understand you there. I dont think my rigs to bad for hiss/hum. I use horizon patch leads (only one required between the tuner and NS-2) Then some mediocre leads going from there to the amp, guitar,GE-7 in the loop etc. I tend to use a 5150, and its a really high gain amp and i turn down the gain as low as possible, but stil so i can still get some chunk out of my thrashy palm mutes
Even then theres noise, hiss and feedback problems :smack: How can you tell if a guitar is well shielded? Ive done some rewiring on my guitar and the cavity is coated with a dark grey sort of colour. Is that the shielding?
Thames said:Well..... "hate".. maybe too much. Let's just say that I'd not buy it again. Too much tone degradation.
As I said, it's just the fact that I prefer to investigate : private: where that hum/hiss comes from than just putting adding another efx. 95% of the time, it's caused by bad guitar shielding, cheap and/or damaged cables, ground loop, and so on.
Many years ago, I sold my complete pedalboard because of this, the whole assembly/wiring killed my tone and I was tired of hiss/hum... but I was using cheap 1$ patchcables (the colored ones!), same DC source (ground loop) and cheap guitar cables.
Now I'm using Planet Waves guitar cables (guitar>amp and efx loop) and Fender heavy-duty patch cables (I know, there's better ones!). Using 2 different power sources (2 adapters) on my pedalboard and have carefully shielded/wired all my guitars. No hum!! Finally! So now I'm GASing for more pedals :laugh2: :laugh2:
HTH!
Yea i understand you there. I dont think my rigs to bad for hiss/hum. I use horizon patch leads (only one required between the tuner and NS-2) Then some mediocre leads going from there to the amp, guitar,GE-7 in the loop etc. I tend to use a 5150, and its a really high gain amp and i turn down the gain as low as possible, but stil so i can still get some chunk out of my thrashy palm mutes