GCX + GCP + 2 Pedal switchers almost working but...
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Re: GCX + GCP + 2 Pedal switchers almost working but...
I forgot to add that the whammy is not powered by the PP2+ but by its own wall wart that is plugged in a multiplug that is itself plugged in the PP2's extra mains output.
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Re: GCX + GCP + 2 Pedal switchers almost working but...
John, I read your reply to a similar question on the forum. So this is a proximity effect. I guess I will need to reshuffle my pedalboard altogether. I'm not crazy about the idea as it's pretty crowed and all cables are cut to lengh but if I can get rid of this noise it is definitely worth it.
Cheers
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Re: GCX + GCP + 2 Pedal switchers almost working but...
What happens if you get the wall wort out of the way? Try plugging it in with an extension cord to move it away from the other pedals. Sometimes just being able to rotate the adapter will yield a sweet spot where the noise is canceled out.
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Re: GCX + GCP + 2 Pedal switchers almost working but...
Hi John,
I have fiddled with the wall warts a bit. It seemed both my pedals were sensitive to the wall wart and the voodoo lab unit. I have found a way to re-organize them that reduces the hum at neglectable levels (IE only perceivable on the highest gain settings, and still below the noise gate threshold.
Cheers
I have fiddled with the wall warts a bit. It seemed both my pedals were sensitive to the wall wart and the voodoo lab unit. I have found a way to re-organize them that reduces the hum at neglectable levels (IE only perceivable on the highest gain settings, and still below the noise gate threshold.
Cheers