RW James
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I will confess my sin - I buy cheap stuff - but I've gotten by until now.
I have a few DOD and Digitech pedals - and a Fender pedal tuner - all under $50.
When they are all off - I still get a bit of noise. Especially when I have the amp on one of the overdrive channels.
Okay, that may not be that much of problem since I will probably use my pedals through a clean channel - but even on clean I still get a bit of hum. When I pull all the pedals out of the chain, the tuner itself seems to be generating hum.
I've read in this forum about "true bypass" -- what is it? Is it something found in only the more expensive pedals? Or is it something I can add to my board or mod onto my pedals.
Could the hum possibly be generated by the wall warts? I have them mounted on a power strip on the same board with the pedals -- are they producing enough RF to make a difference?
I'm about ready to just dump the whole board...
Any reasonable suggested would be much appreciated...
Thanks
I have a few DOD and Digitech pedals - and a Fender pedal tuner - all under $50.
When they are all off - I still get a bit of noise. Especially when I have the amp on one of the overdrive channels.
Okay, that may not be that much of problem since I will probably use my pedals through a clean channel - but even on clean I still get a bit of hum. When I pull all the pedals out of the chain, the tuner itself seems to be generating hum.
I've read in this forum about "true bypass" -- what is it? Is it something found in only the more expensive pedals? Or is it something I can add to my board or mod onto my pedals.
Could the hum possibly be generated by the wall warts? I have them mounted on a power strip on the same board with the pedals -- are they producing enough RF to make a difference?
I'm about ready to just dump the whole board...
Any reasonable suggested would be much appreciated...
Thanks