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the hum...power conditioning the answer??
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Hi,
Was hoping someone out there has experience with using RFI/EMI filters and if they're useful in eliminating the infamous amp hum. I'm on a crappy old squier strat, with a Marshall Valvestate series, 265. Been looking around the net a bit and have heard the hum being attributed to all kinds of crap; pickups, sound loops, electrical pollution, etc. A $50 RFI/EMI filter such as Furman even worth it? I've seen some noise cancellors out there that are like a pedal, but have heard that they hurt the highs-no good. Also looked into a humbucker to fit into a single coil neck slot for the strat, but seems kind of self-defeating to the strat sound. Anyone have any take on this? |
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No experience with the Furman filters. If you're considering one of these types of units, make sure it's compatible with a guitar signal. Some, such as Ebtech Hum Eliminator, are designed to work only with line level signals.
When I was playing high gain amps, the only practical solution I found was the BOSS NS-50 Stereo Noise Suppressor half rack unit. Before that, I tried a variety of conventional noise gates... these are prone to chirping & chattering... plus, when you set them up to deal with your noisiest signal, they make your cleaner, low gain stuff basically unusable. Then I tried several versions of the Rocktron Hush units - awful. Totally destroyed the high end response. The BOSS does none of that. There will always be some compromise with noise reduction units, but the BOSS remains truer to base tone & dynamics than anything else I've found. Since I don't use high gain amps anymore, I get most of my noise from pedals. So I use the BOSS NS-2 pedal, which is based on the same circuitry as the half rack unit. I play traditional single coils (not noiseless), & my rig is pretty quiet, even if I'm using a ton of gain from pedals. Even if you do go with a noise reduction unit, make sure that your guitar is properly shielded. I've seen used NS-50's go for as low as 40 bucks, which is a stupidly good deal. ________________ Tone is in the feet. |
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