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buzzing and loss of volume with my pedal set up

Reply from: john
Date: 18 Mar 2007, 08:00
buzzing and loss of volume with my pedal set up

Hello ,
I want to know if anyone had any suggestions to my problems with my
pedal board. Here is the problem, I have buzzing, even though I have a
noise reduction pedal and a loss of volume, but no loss when the guitar
plugged into the amp by itself or maybe with one or two pedals.
Here is my gear.

1) Fender American Standard Stratocaster
2) Beheringer GMX-110 30 watt Amp
3) Oscar Schimdt OE-30 Delta King ( my other axe)
4) Electro Harmonix Q-Tron
5) Boss BD-2 Blues Driver pedal
6) Boss SD-1 Super Overdrive pedal
7) Boss DS -1 Distortion pedal
8) Boss NS-1 Noise Suppressor pedal
9) Rocktek Delay pedal
10) Line 6 Space Chorus pedal
11) Line 6 Verbzilla pedal.

So if anyone could give any suggestion on what may be wrong or the
proper way to hook this up, I would really appreciate the help.

Thank you
Tiedye John

Reply from: Juergen Klein
Date: 23 Mar 2007, 14:11
Re: buzzing and loss of volume with my pedal set up

john <jhorridge@alltel . net > schrieb:

>Hello ,
> I want to know if anyone had any suggestions to my problems with my
>pedal board. Here is the problem, I have buzzing, even though I have a
>noise reduction pedal and a loss of volume, but no loss when the guitar
>plugged into the amp by itself or maybe with one or two pedals.
>Here is my gear.
>
>1) Fender American Standard Stratocaster
>2) Beheringer GMX-110 30 watt Amp
>3) Oscar Schimdt OE-30 Delta King ( my other axe)
>4) Electro Harmonix Q-Tron
>5) Boss BD-2 Blues Driver pedal
>6) Boss SD-1 Super Overdrive pedal
>7) Boss DS -1 Distortion pedal
>8) Boss NS-1 Noise Suppressor pedal
>9) Rocktek Delay pedal
>10) Line 6 Space Chorus pedal
>11) Line 6 Verbzilla pedal.
>
>So if anyone could give any suggestion on what may be wrong or the
>proper way to hook this up, I would really appreciate the help.
>
>Thank you
>Tiedye John

Hi!

Did you also try every pedal alone with the amp? Maby one of it is
broken or a cable or power supply is broken.

All your pedals didn't have truebypass (except for the Q-Tron). Every
pedal has a little buffer that is on, when the pedal is switched off.
These buffers alter your tone a little and if you use a bad power
supply, it will add noise to your sound.

So if all pedals are of, the sound goes to seven (!) buffers that all
alter your tone a little bit. Sell your NS-1 and buy a looper or some
truebypass pedals.

I have all my pedals with truebypass and one good buffer in front of
my effect chain and no problems with tone or volume loss and I have
long cables and lot more pedals.

greets
Jürgen
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