NOISE SUPPRESSORS

Trust me just get the isp...

Prior to that I felt noise suppresors were total bullshit, sucked so much nuance and tone from my playing. The isp works wonders.

You will never need another noise suppressor again.

The only drawback is finding a practical use for it, one reason why most people sell it off to begin with. Lot's of folks buy it, realise they don't need it and sell it off. But this pedal is a keeper. If you're gonna be doing any recordings it's gonna be extremely useful.
 
ala_carte said:
mxr noise gate shiok meh? is it worth the money?

damn man, i'm such a cynic....

i think worth the money... does exactly what i need it to do... and damn shoik too.

prefer it over the isp and boss... but up to you... try them all out and see which tickles your fancy
 
hey, anybody tried isp decimator and boss ns-2 before?
whats the pros and cons between these 2 pedals other than the price..
thanks in advance
 
eh how does this work exactly?

im totally into stacking pedals.

and i always get quite alot of feedback so i have to compromise by lowering the gain of one pedal
 
hey guys was wondering where u guys normally put your noise suppressors or noise gate to eliminate the most amount of feedback without sucking your tone. do u guys put it before all ur od/distortion pedals or after? i got an isp decimator and although it cuts the feedback its still cuts my tone alot. i tried reducing all my gain settings but i still cant seem to eliminate the feedback totally without going over the threshold and it starts cut my tone. btw mi isp is located before all my pedals guitar----various pedals-------isp --------amp
 
u put it right before ur amp..
guitar-> dist/od->isp->amp
btw,u need to tweak it alittle, need to find that sweet spot where the hum is cancelled and not much volume lost..
btw because my dist is so high and threshold has to be set high, i cant just expect to turn off the dist and expect a nice clean tone, the threshold will suck away the tone, so i have to off both my dist and isp..
yeah, btw it does suck quite abit of tone if u dont tweak it properly
check out the hum debugger eliminates hum like magic, no tweaking at all..:)
 
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