Power conditioner?

JB_From_Hell

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My house has really noisy wiring. A pedal on a battery sounds fine. Plug it in with an adapter, now it’s noisy as hell. I also use an old Fender amp and single coils, so my stuff tends to be noisy.

Would plugging everything into a power conditioner help? Pardon my ignorance.
 
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In my experience, a power conditioner can only do so much. You can get an isolated power regulator ($$$) which will help things.
 
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You would first need to figure out if the noise is etherborne vs mainsborne. What is the signal to noise ratio like when you use a humbucker equiped guitar vs single coils?
 
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Humbuckers are significantly quieter. I still get noise when plugging pedals into a power supply, though.
 
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Is the noise louder, softer, or the same when you use different outlet/room/circuit?
 
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Humbuckers are significantly quieter. I still get noise when plugging pedals into a power supply, though.
Is the power supply a wall wart transformer or is it some kind of multiple outlet brick? I have a wall wart which is horribly noisy while my power brick is dead quiet.
 
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It’s a wall wart. I’ll try it in another room. Maybe I’ll gamble a few bucks on a one-spot.
 
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If you are on the first floor, try grounding it. Bury a 1m (3-4 foot) metal rod into the ground, run a copper wire from the tip of the rod to an unused jack of your amp. Better if the soil is wet. I have tried it, it works.
 
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If there is an issue with the earth ground for the service or the building, take care of it. But creating a separate earth ground for a single component or outlet is not a great idea (no offense).

Get a better wall wart. One Spot should be a safe bet. The Fulltone linear wall wart supplies are really quiet (they were only 100ma) but they are discontinued. Fulltone has gone to switching supplies now too.
 
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I bought a Panamax top of the line Power Conditioner to use with my best amp. At the time, it was very expensive,likie over 400 dollars but I guess now its older tech . So what is a "Power Conditioner" supposed to do?;

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I bought mine used and got a great deal on it. Then I rebuilt it using a parts kit I ordered off eBay (Zanzabar). Of course, mine sounds vastly, epically better, in every possible way.
 
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I like the "protect or Disconnect" thing. I have heard of lightning strikes wiping out , well not so much amps, but sensitive electronics like monitors,TV's and related equipment and PC's-even expensive AC's. Evidently just turning off your power strip still leaves your equipment vulnerable to lightning surges, and worse yet leaving it connected to the wall. We have been having lightning/thunder storms here recently , and when they hit, I disconnect everything, and then have to plug it all back in afterwards.
 
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Panamax has a good thing going with “protect or disconnect”. It actually monitors the mains voltage on power-up to make sure it’s within a window of safety before connecting the load. If the incoming voltage goes outside that window during use, it will disconnect the load. This is designed to protect against things like losing a neutral wire at the panel, and other dangerous conditions. Of course, it still has MOV’s to help protect against faster-moving threats.
 
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I don’t recall the answer to this question, does the Super have a grounded, three prong plug?

Are you daisy chaining your pedals on a single wall wart, then running them in battery they are quiet? You can try the One-Spot first, but you may need to get an isolated power brick in the end.
 
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