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Daniel Lapierre

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Nov 21, 1996, 3:00:00 AM11/21/96
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When i plug the left side of my guitar processor on our mixer consol i
get a nice 60hz hum noise in the PA not in my tube amp.
Does a need a isolation transf. to isolate my left channel to my
console.
If yes what type?
Regard's
Daniel....@ccr.hydro.qc.ca

Teleologist

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Nov 22, 1996, 3:00:00 AM11/22/96
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Daniel Lapierre <daniel....@ccr.hydro.qc.ca> wrote in article
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> When i plug the left side of my guitar processor on our mixer consol i
> get a nice 60hz hum noise in the PA not in my tube amp.
> Does a need a isolation transf. to isolate my left channel to my
> console.
If the connection is 1/4", Furman has something called an ISO-patch which
should do the trick. If the connection is XLR, 1st chck if the mixer has a
ground lift - if not unsolder the ground(shield) on 1 end of the wire.


Yontz Sucre

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Nov 27, 1996, 3:00:00 AM11/27/96
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Daniel Lapierre (daniel....@ccr.hydro.qc.ca) wrote:
: When i plug the left side of my guitar processor on our mixer consol i

: get a nice 60hz hum noise in the PA not in my tube amp.
: Does a need a isolation transf. to isolate my left channel to my
: console.
: If yes what type?
: Regard's
: Daniel....@ccr.hydro.qc.ca

An isolation transformer is one easy way of solving your problem

I have the "EbTech" hum eliminator. It works very well. Its about
$50.00 (US) for two channels.

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