Tube amp buzzes/tone loss when used in certain locations

tweed_slut

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Hey everyone,

I've got that age old dilemma of tube amp buzz. It's not my guitar (shoddily built and wired by me :D) and it's not the amp itself; it's the outlets used. It sounds incredible when used at my house, dead quiet, no tone loss, nothing. BUT when I use it at other locations, like my parents place or at Sam Ash (which i thought was weird they wouldn't have properly grounded electrical outlets), I get this drastic tone loss and buzz. Would getting a ground hum eliminator like an Ebtech Hum X resolve this issue?

http://www.sweetwater.com/store/det...g&matchtype=&gclid=COPdg7-Q_L4CFVFp7Aod2l4AAQ

Thanks!
 
Re: Tube amp buzzes/tone loss when used in certain locations

If it is a ground loop, the Ebtech may fix it.

If it is picking up noise from the venue power, then you need an isolation transformer. I suspect this is what you need. They make a 1000Watt one which I have which I run everything in my studio from. The 250Watt one probably big enough for your guitar rig.
http://www.amazon.com/Tripp-Lite-Is...2865014&sr=8-1&keywords=isolation+transformer

There are other sources of noise but those are the big two. I have used the line level Ebtech hum eliminator which works but robs tone, I haven't used that plug version but it should work.
 
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