Maggie
New member
Can anyone (SD folks?) help me? I have a SD Pickup Booster, fresh out of the box, and I've tried to use it thusly:
Gain knob dialled hard counter-clockwise to 6db.
Resonance switch set to "0".
9v AC adapter in, power LED fully lit.
I'm running my guitar into a Lehle Dual switcher and then straight to two amps. I bought the Booster in the hopes of goosing one of those amps, so my initial set-up was guitar -> switcher -> SD Pickup Booster -> front end of amp "A". This gave me an excellent pass-through signal, but as soon as I switched the Booster on, I got loud line noise, almost to the point of feedback, and no signal. Amp "A" has a reputation for being unfriendly to some front-end devices, so I tried the Booster, with the same settings/set-up, in front of amp "B", as well, to exactly the same effect (or, rather, lack thereof). Has anyone encountered anything similar? Anyone know what I'm doing wrong or if I have a bad Pickup Booster?
Gain knob dialled hard counter-clockwise to 6db.
Resonance switch set to "0".
9v AC adapter in, power LED fully lit.
I'm running my guitar into a Lehle Dual switcher and then straight to two amps. I bought the Booster in the hopes of goosing one of those amps, so my initial set-up was guitar -> switcher -> SD Pickup Booster -> front end of amp "A". This gave me an excellent pass-through signal, but as soon as I switched the Booster on, I got loud line noise, almost to the point of feedback, and no signal. Amp "A" has a reputation for being unfriendly to some front-end devices, so I tried the Booster, with the same settings/set-up, in front of amp "B", as well, to exactly the same effect (or, rather, lack thereof). Has anyone encountered anything similar? Anyone know what I'm doing wrong or if I have a bad Pickup Booster?