giovanni
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Based on the timestamp I can conclude that you didn’t listen to the whole 1hrs solo which is a shame.Splat Fartino
Based on the timestamp I can conclude that you didn’t listen to the whole 1hrs solo which is a shame.Splat Fartino
I didn't even listen before I posted but I just went back and clicked through the whole thing and he was playing the same noodly weedly every time I stopped to listen.Based on the timestamp I can conclude that you didn’t listen to the whole 1hrs solo which is a shame.
AmazingOld people like this?
Subcategory:Only old people who never grew up play guitar.
What dru…pedals I’d need for that?Based on the timestamp I can conclude that you didn’t listen to the whole 1hrs solo which is a shame.
Looper pedalWhat dru…pedals I’d need for that?
Most definitely agreed. also not enough DIY power supply porjects out there.Pedal power supplies are soo important, especially with analog modulation and delay. I'm working my way through some projects and learned that even ones I thought were good introduced lots of noise into circuits. Not something we talk about enough as builders.
But what’s acceptable? Not trying to criticize, this is also a self-reminder as I usually try to minimize excessive noise.Pedal power supplies are soo important, especially with analog modulation and delay. I'm working my way through some projects and learned that even ones I thought were good introduced lots of noise into circuits. Not something we talk about enough as builders.
Yeah, the PPCB DC ISO has been out of stock for a while. And I threw my last one into this year’s PIF!Most definitely agreed. also not enough DIY power supply porjects out there.
All that’s true but I can tell you that an inferior power supply will absolutely make all of that worse. I have a low tolerance for noise level and I found that a good power supply can make a huge difference.But what’s acceptable? Not trying to criticize, this is also a self-reminder as I usually try to minimize excessive noise.
-pickups hum and hiss
-amps have background hiss
-raising and stacking gain brings hiss
-more volume brings more noise
-wall ac/earth can be dirty
-pedal circuits can be hissy
-wires bring noise and this adds with close proximity
-air is polluted with rf and emi
So how much power supply noise has to do when considering all the former? With fuzz driven tube amp dimed, not much? Maybe much more with clean guitar on lower gain amp? Is this supply noise audible with ear plugs?
Please tell more about what you’re tried and where to look at with supplies!
we've all done the wall wart + daisy chain extender :|Pedal power supplies are soo important, especially with analog modulation and delay. I'm working my way through some projects and learned that even ones I thought were good introduced lots of noise into circuits. Not something we talk about enough as builders.
not a PCB, but they're there.not enough DIY power supply porjects out there.
Nothing new under the sun for me.Well, I have a couple pedal power 2+, a true tone cs6, mxr iso and some.dedicated dunlop 9v and 18v wall warts. The true tone is digital and the voodoo labs are toroidal. Vintage style bbd devices are super sensitive to power and can pick up lots of high frequencies that cause clock noise, heterodyne noise and other nonsense, especially if they have less than stellar power filtering. My Dunlop 18v dedicated supply that I thought was pretty clean with causing all kinds of noise in testing of a circuit that I thought I needed to troubleshoot. On a whim I hooked it up to the pp2+ and no noise. My rig is pretty damn quiet. Humbuckers, my home built amp that's got a low noise floor and Furman power conditioner.
A few months ago a guy messaged me on reverb asking if I could make him a zonk machine. I was like byeView attachment 118237
I used to believe, they can can great under the right conditions and tuning in a specific circuit but I believe that silicon is the way forward. Also prices and cherry picking are not worth the hassle