Noisegate or no?

Noisegate or no?

  • Yes I use one for feedback squeal

    Votes: 1 2.4%
  • Yes I use one for high gain 'white noise'

    Votes: 11 26.8%
  • Yes I use one for single coil hum

    Votes: 1 2.4%
  • Yes I use one for recording or other purposes

    Votes: 2 4.9%
  • NO

    Votes: 26 63.4%

  • Total voters
    41
Re: Noisegate or no?

It tends to add an annoying high-end, so I generally avoid them. I do tend to go back and forth, but at the moment, I'm just dealing with high-gain hiss. I usually get a high signal-to-noise ratio, so it's not THAT big a deal, but when you fire up the amp and hear that white noise, it's annoying. Then I just tune up, play, and forget about it.

By the way, if using a software noise gate for recording counts, then I should have voted that way.
 
Re: Noisegate or no?

Not yet. Haven't found one that I like. The current one that I have in my TC Nova System just seems to kill my sound too quick. And if I back off on it, it's useless. I dunno... maybe I'm doing something wrong.

I usually just switch over to the clean channel on whatever amp I'm using whenever there's silence. That's plenty noiseless enough at gigs.
 
Re: Noisegate or no?

I used to use a Boss NS2 in my teens when i was playing thrash metal-type stuff. Havent used one since.
 
Re: Noisegate or no?

I don't use one . . . with good cables and moderate gain settings I don't think they're useful. If you have a noisy guitar or a lot of high gain though, I can totally see the need.
 
Re: Noisegate or no?

I use the one in the GSP1101, which is triggered by the guitar input, but activates in the effects loop of my amp A la ISP.

It works really well!

For general background hiss, I prefer a "downward expander" like Rocktron's HUSH "The Pedal", Although people have said that they kill a tiny amount of high end, which is easy enough to get around.

For straight up feedback squeals, you need an actual GATE.
 
Re: Noisegate or no?

I use 2. An ISP Decimator which is switched in and out of the loop and an MXR smart gate in front of the amp.
 
Re: Noisegate or no?

I never use one but I will be interested to see how the noisegate on my Powerball works. I try to get the maximum distortion possible with the amp or a pedal without creating too much noise.

This is not something I know about. The way I see it there are basically 2 options:

1. Use a noisegate

2. Use premium cables, connectors, low noise tubes, excetera... and good technique to get heavy sound without tons of distortion.

Those of you in the know enlighten me please because this is all I know about eliminating noise in a rig.
 
Re: Noisegate or no?

No noise gate will ever come within a country mile of my rig. Period.

I have yet to try one that doesn't screw with dynamics in some way.

Some noise is reasonable and expected with a high gain rig. If your rig is so noisy that you need a noise gate, don't put a band aid on the problem. Find the source of your noise and fix it for good.

I use noise gates sometimes when mixing a recording, but even in that case, there are other preferable options.
 
Re: Noisegate or no?

I got one to use when I use the HM-2 for the chainsaw, but I still haven't messed with it.
 
Re: Noisegate or no?

While my NS-2 does suppress a little bit of hiss, the real glory of it is the buffer within. I actually played straight into my amp today and compared that to a 10 ft cable into the NS-2 with the 6' cable to the amp....the difference was mind blowing. I couldn't believe how dull it was with just the 6' cable.
 
Re: Noisegate or no?

i use an NS-2 just so its quiet when im not playing. it doesnt have any noticeable effect when im actually playing. can still get some sexy feedback.
 
Re: Noisegate or no?

Nope, never have

I've never had a guitar that had uncontrollable feedback, even the ones with single coils hum but not when I'm playing or anything. Plus tuner pedals are just as much mutes as they are tuners
 
Re: Noisegate or no?

No noise gate will ever come within a country mile of my rig. Period.

I have yet to try one that doesn't screw with dynamics in some way.

Some noise is reasonable and expected with a high gain rig. If your rig is so noisy that you need a noise gate, don't put a band aid on the problem. Find the source of your noise and fix it for good.

I use noise gates sometimes when mixing a recording, but even in that case, there are other preferable options.

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