Brenkoh
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Hi fellow softies, hope someone can help me on this.
Issue: Unnecessary Sound Buzzing ( Emmmmmmm mono tone sound)
Setup:
Peavey Rage 158 15 Watts Amplifier > Digitech Digidelay > Sansamp GT-2 > Randolf-modded Ibanez TS-7 > Fender Strat Connected by a daisy chain.
I don't use a OneSpot to power my pedals. I use this to power my pedals:
ZOOM Class II Transformer
Input 230V ~50Hz(hertz)
Output DC 9V 300mA(miliampere)
It's actually an adaptor used to power one of my Single-unit Multi-efx Zoom Pedal.
I've tried troubleshooting and perhaps maybe the Sansamp GT-2 or the Randolf-modded TS-7 was the source of this noise but even when removing the TS-7 from the chain the buzzing is still present. Would a OneSpot solve this? Because a OneSpot has the daisy chain in it. My adaptor is actually only for a single pedal but I plugged it to a daisy chain and then to the pedals.
Issue: Unnecessary Sound Buzzing ( Emmmmmmm mono tone sound)
Setup:
Peavey Rage 158 15 Watts Amplifier > Digitech Digidelay > Sansamp GT-2 > Randolf-modded Ibanez TS-7 > Fender Strat Connected by a daisy chain.
I don't use a OneSpot to power my pedals. I use this to power my pedals:
ZOOM Class II Transformer
Input 230V ~50Hz(hertz)
Output DC 9V 300mA(miliampere)
It's actually an adaptor used to power one of my Single-unit Multi-efx Zoom Pedal.
I've tried troubleshooting and perhaps maybe the Sansamp GT-2 or the Randolf-modded TS-7 was the source of this noise but even when removing the TS-7 from the chain the buzzing is still present. Would a OneSpot solve this? Because a OneSpot has the daisy chain in it. My adaptor is actually only for a single pedal but I plugged it to a daisy chain and then to the pedals.
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