Advice, help, and stuff - GCX/FX loop noise
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 6:53 am
So I finally got my rack put together. I have a GCX, Furman M-8x2, 5150 - 50 watt, GCP, and the following pedals:
In the amps FX loop - Eventide Timefactor, TC Electronics Spark mini (two of these, one for a lead boost and one for the clean channel boost so there isn't the notorious volume jump between the channels)
In front of the amp - Eventide Modfactor, Digitech Whammy V
I have an Eventide Powerfactor 2 (plugged into the Furman) powering the two Eventide pedals and the two Spark minis. I have the Whammy's power supply plugged into the Furman, along with my amp and power to my pedal board.
When powering up everything I get a radio station and loud hum/hiss noise. I tracked it down to this: when powering the two spark mini pedals with the Eventide Powerfactor I get the radio station. When powering the sparks with separate power supplies the radio station is gone. Annoying, but an easy fix as I can get a One Spot and power them that way.
When only using one spark there is no hum/hiss. When using both (either plugged into the GCX or chaining them together into the amps FX loop) I get the noise.
I have removed the two sparks from the shelf and used different cables to connect them to the FX loop, completely bypassing the GCX. No luck. This makes me believe that it isn't a cabling issue. I have removed the GCX completely from the equation - again no luck. It's obviously having the two sparks in the FX loop together that is giving me the noise.
Unfortunately in order for me to be able to use all 3 channels on my amp I need to have something to boost the volume of the clean channel. I do not believe the problem is with my amp's FX loop.
Does anyone know of a way around this or maybe a programmable boost pedal that allows you to create presets controllable via MIDI?
I'm going a little crazy about all this.
TIA,
DSJ
In the amps FX loop - Eventide Timefactor, TC Electronics Spark mini (two of these, one for a lead boost and one for the clean channel boost so there isn't the notorious volume jump between the channels)
In front of the amp - Eventide Modfactor, Digitech Whammy V
I have an Eventide Powerfactor 2 (plugged into the Furman) powering the two Eventide pedals and the two Spark minis. I have the Whammy's power supply plugged into the Furman, along with my amp and power to my pedal board.
When powering up everything I get a radio station and loud hum/hiss noise. I tracked it down to this: when powering the two spark mini pedals with the Eventide Powerfactor I get the radio station. When powering the sparks with separate power supplies the radio station is gone. Annoying, but an easy fix as I can get a One Spot and power them that way.
When only using one spark there is no hum/hiss. When using both (either plugged into the GCX or chaining them together into the amps FX loop) I get the noise.
I have removed the two sparks from the shelf and used different cables to connect them to the FX loop, completely bypassing the GCX. No luck. This makes me believe that it isn't a cabling issue. I have removed the GCX completely from the equation - again no luck. It's obviously having the two sparks in the FX loop together that is giving me the noise.
Unfortunately in order for me to be able to use all 3 channels on my amp I need to have something to boost the volume of the clean channel. I do not believe the problem is with my amp's FX loop.
Does anyone know of a way around this or maybe a programmable boost pedal that allows you to create presets controllable via MIDI?
I'm going a little crazy about all this.
TIA,
DSJ