Easy Solution To Fix Noisy Guitar Pedals

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  • Inexpensive "universal" AC/DC power adaptors can cause all kinds of noise issues. In this video, I'll show a common "problem" I hear about. Once we dig down to the root of the cause we most commonly find that the noise is due to the power supply not filtering the power as much as we need it to in an audio device.
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  • @formattmusic1359
    @formattmusic1359 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    DUDE, my man. Thank you so much for this video. I have a huge chain of pedals, and I tracked down the noise to two pedals. I tried putting in a buffer and a noise gate, but I couldn't get rid of that noise. I watched your video today, and i realized I had 3 different power supplies running through my pedals, all through a daisy chain. Once you said it almost always can be tracked through the power supply, I took out the other two and use my good one, and then attached all the daisy chain connectors to each last connector, and made a huge chain of power connectors, using the same power supply and that eliminated all of my noise from those two pedals. I got almost all my pedals now sounding like true bypass. This video was a huge help, thank you.

  • @Bingopete71
    @Bingopete71 6 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    Had a pedal that the power supply made noise via DC input jack, but when hooked to the battery snap it was perfectly quiet. Sometimes that may be a solution for certain pedals. The one I had with that problem was digital if that matters. And whether cheap power or not that's what worked for me.

  • @mountainmanmusic3846
    @mountainmanmusic3846 5 ปีที่แล้ว +77

    Thank you. Nothing worse than a $200 pedal buzzing lmao!✌🏻🎸

    • @johnnhello4913
      @johnnhello4913 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      I have also bought a $200 pedal and was relieved after watching this video

  • @saam6768
    @saam6768 6 ปีที่แล้ว +37

    Dude wasnt lying when he titles the video "One **easy** fix..." dont be cheap when it comes to power supplies.

  • @legoharry100
    @legoharry100 6 ปีที่แล้ว +77

    I get turning on my Dracarys and I get this weird noise. It sounds like it’s saying "Buy more Wampler stuff." Any idea how to fix this?

    • @robdownes5159
      @robdownes5159 6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I've heard a tumnus deluxe in the chain can help with this ;)

    • @Bingopete71
      @Bingopete71 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I knew someone who had a similar situation, only difference was his Boss pedals told him to get more Boss pedals. And he listened to them. He was a very happy player for listening to his pedals. I have a feeling that if you do as your pedals say, you'll be a very happy player too.

    • @tjnugent62
      @tjnugent62 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      You better do what it says.. and nobody gets hurt.. :-)

    • @dannyrivers3922
      @dannyrivers3922 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Mine says "I'm going to explode when you least expect it and spray hot melting plastic everywhere". I haven't listened to the fix yet but how I just how can you fix it I just I don't I don't believe it's going to work but I guess we'll see

  • @reymonti5504
    @reymonti5504 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    The best supressor of noises on the market is "Donner noise killer pedal", fantastic.

  • @blumoe59
    @blumoe59 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks for sharing this vital info! About 2 years ao I bought an Electro-Harmonix Crayon pedel. Until I ran across your TH-cam post the pedal been collecting dust as I thought it was defective, as I was utilizing same old 9volt transformer that I'd been using for years. After watching your video inserted a 9-volt battery into it and it worked fine! I serched in my box of electronic parts and found different 9-volt transformer and pedal works fine with it as well...THANKS!!!

  • @onixtheone
    @onixtheone 5 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Thanks to your video on cleaning pots with deoxit, my old little green wonder and deep blue delay are no longer making noise!! Thank you!

  • @Dr_Satan
    @Dr_Satan 6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    The universal one is a multi tapped transformer and the proper one is a digital switching power supply. It's much easier to get higher current from a switching supply than a transformer too. So depending on how many of what kind of pedals you have in your chain, you can really start taxing a transformer one while it's not even halfway loaded on the switcher.

  • @bradt.3555
    @bradt.3555 6 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Another issue u can sometimes have is pedals in both the front end and the effects using the same supply. Some amps the loop and the input jack have a different ground potential and the common power supply creates a ground loop. I always use a separate supply for loop pedals and front of amp pedals. And I've had issues with so called quality pwr supplies too. And times when a pwr supply will run any one pedal fine but when u daisy chain a couple u get noise, then I switched supplies and they chained fine.

  • @NIGHTVISIONENGAGED
    @NIGHTVISIONENGAGED 5 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Dude! I was so damn frustrated with the noise my fuzz pedal was making. I tried everything...
    Thank you so much for your video. I order a direct plug in power supply like you suggested and the noise was completely gone!
    Again, thank you for your video!
    Keep it up!
    Thanks a million!

    • @wwar5237
      @wwar5237 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      hey man, can you paste the link or the name of the power supply you bought? I've been fighting the past few weeks with my pedals during recording, I can get noise away when I run everything on batteries but as you can imagine, it drains way too many sets of batteries.

    • @SkunkyH3rb
      @SkunkyH3rb 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Same i hope we could find that link

  • @alexandert696
    @alexandert696 6 ปีที่แล้ว +32

    I once had a power supply that zapped me every time I touched the strings. I kept it around just to have an excuse for being sucky.

    • @AyulNever
      @AyulNever 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I must find this power supply for meself too.

    • @thegabrielguitar9727
      @thegabrielguitar9727 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      you sound like Ted Mosby

  • @markhammer643
    @markhammer643 6 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    One of the difficulties with wall-warts is that they always come as sealed black blobs. If you purchase one that is not explicitly designed to power pedals, you will likely have no idea just how well-regulated it is, and believe me there are a LOT of ways something can be only minimally regulated, have tons of hum, and still "count" as an AC-to-DC convertor. If they were clear, and you could see that it had/lacked the components that would indicate good regulation and a smooth DC output, or if you could open the box and see a schematic, that would be one thing. But basically the only info a wall-wart is going to give you is how many volts (I'll take 9, please), how much current capacity, and which contact is hot and ground. That's a bit like buying an amp and all you know is that it has a volume control, some sort of speaker, and an "on" switch.
    Now, having said that, cheap wall-warts you can buy from the "variety box" at the pawn shop CAN be made to provide clean smooth hum-free power with the addition of a few cheap components. But unless you know what you're doing, I'd recommend against it. Besides, as others here have noted, many power-bricks provide decent isolation between outputs, which can be important in today's pedalboards. If you're running a circa-1982 pedalboard, daisy-chain away, my friend. If you have even ONE digital pedal on your board, though, do yourself a favour and spring for a power brick.

    • @wampler_pedals
      @wampler_pedals  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Great seeing you in Nashville Mark!!!!!

    • @markhammer643
      @markhammer643 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Same here, Brian. I will note that a number of the videos Premier Guitar shot at NAMM use a Wampler amp.

  • @Theweeze100
    @Theweeze100 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Love your channel Brian. So, I’ll play in a church that has light dimmers all over the place. Those dimmers seem to create a lot of line noise and every time I press down on my volume pedal I find out just how much noise there is. Going through a clean power filter helps a little, but I’ve just decided to go through a isolated output, switching power supply from Truetone. I’m hoping that this will quiet down the five petals that now share a common power supply via my boss BCB - 60 paddleboard. Wish me luck!

  • @Jeff-fx5vu
    @Jeff-fx5vu 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    MXR mini phase pedal comes with a AC adapter that is useless.
    I don't get why they would, it only makes their pedal sound like noise.
    Great video Brian

  • @Lustrum0005
    @Lustrum0005 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm glad I watched this video. Switching up all my cheap universal power adaptors for the proper brand name power adaptors of my pedals really does work, all the electrical static noise that I thought was normal all my life is now gone. I also noticed one day that the cheap universal adaptor I was using would arch whenever the 9 Volt cable on the adaptor would touch the metal casing of the guitar pedal, after seeing those sparks I knew I had to stop using them and follow the advice in this video.

  • @MichaelBeck324
    @MichaelBeck324 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    you can also put ferrite beads on the cord right before it goes into the pedal and that should clean up any noise. You can usually get a 5 pack from mouser or DX Engineering for about 10 bucks.

    • @jessieplaysmusic8530
      @jessieplaysmusic8530 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Wait really?

    • @MichaelBeck324
      @MichaelBeck324 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@jessieplaysmusic8530 yeah. They are cheap man. Use em for all sorts of noise generated by RF and WiFi. Works for AC noise also.

    • @Terry_Aki
      @Terry_Aki 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Which ones?
      Do you have a link? ... thanks!

  • @xcrow0
    @xcrow0 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I have a PowerAll brand wallwart with a 5 spot daisy chain. It’s dead silent. In fact, it’s better than the MXR iso brick, OneSpot and Voodoo lab power supply I used to have.

  • @TomTobin67
    @TomTobin67 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I was in a band with a bass player who made himself a tin wall to surround the back of his amp that consisted of a large bent piece of cardboard,covered in aluminum foil. It worked somewhat.

  • @JerryDean-sp9zm
    @JerryDean-sp9zm 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    2/24/24 Bought a Joyo California pedal (recommended by an Ultimate Guitar gear reviewer.) Unusable noise and buzz, but also was using the cheap-ass Joyo version of One Spot. Thanks to your video I got out my One Spot and problem solved. The Joyo pedal is very good but the adapter (which I will return) is crap. Thanks man, I thought the pedal was the junk.

  • @bertrandmajorik6589
    @bertrandmajorik6589 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Absolutely right!!! I bought a power supply 9volts 2amps from China, they say it's for effect pedals, compared to the other one I had, no noise!!!! If TrueTone had a 3 amp psu, i'd buy it!!!

  • @wayneharrod9363
    @wayneharrod9363 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I have used the one spot daisy chain for a while .just upgraded to the truetone cs12 and oh my the noise floor is so much lower that I am considering taking my noise gate off my board as i never turn it on now ..great video all power supplies are not equal .

    • @tjnugent62
      @tjnugent62 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I too use a CS12... Great power supply for the money. The only drawback is it is huge and heavy... I was getting to the point where 8 was no longer enough, and I didn't want to use 2 power supplies, so I went with the CS12... Works for me.

    • @wayneharrod9363
      @wayneharrod9363 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      TJ Nugent yeah I was surprised how big it was ..i actually had to mod my pedal train a bit to get it on underside but i am very pleased with it .it was well worth the effort

    • @tjnugent62
      @tjnugent62 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Indeed!

  • @RealMrBoy
    @RealMrBoy 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Worked like a charm. My super noisey fuzz pedal shut up after this simple swap out.

  • @impropagandadept
    @impropagandadept ปีที่แล้ว

    See that comment by Happy Penguin? That was me accidentally using her account which is attached to my phone. Thank you for sorting my pedal out x

  • @anthonydiaz8701
    @anthonydiaz8701 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I have a question, I connected my boss chromatic tuner tu-2 to boss distortion DS-1 to a ISP Decimator II noise pedal to a vox 50 watt combo amp. When I plug em together, I connect my guitar to the tuner that connects to distortion pedal to noise pedal to amp & I get these random radio feedback that dramatically takes over my entire guitar sound & volume to a point I hear the news more clearly than my guitar. What is the issue & what should I do exactly? Is there an order of pedals I should be using instead or? 🤨

  • @thecakeisalie7070
    @thecakeisalie7070 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have a daisy chain from a single 9V AC adapter. I observed that I had to put the more power hungry pedals like combo reverb and loopers near the root of the daisy chain to avoid noise.

  • @kennethsrensen7706
    @kennethsrensen7706 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I use an old Big John multipower supply with 7 output of 9 volt.
    It's made for guitar and at the time it wasn't expensive but even it's hm...
    gues a little more than 29 years old , It do the job great .
    No noise from that powersupply and its strong enough that I can even power
    my multieffects board too .
    I really recomend That one , It never let me down on any noise.
    My multi effects board's power supply was sensitive to ground noise and
    after just connecting it to the Big John it's completely silent.
    Yes as you say , some powersupplies is really noisy with guitar pedals
    despite being silent with other audio stuff.

  • @N8oRMusic
    @N8oRMusic ปีที่แล้ว

    I have an issue with an EHX Bass Blogger pedal. It's the only pedal in my basic signal chain that does it. Glad I found someone who had the same issue. I thought it was just the pedal (I bought it used from a guy who said it all worked fine). I've tried it with a baterry and it does the same thing but quieter. It's so annoying

  • @user-wk9lv8fx7b
    @user-wk9lv8fx7b 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Well thank you for the advice I own a high gain Amp head,so I'm running the head with standard pedals nothing to fancy but im running a boss super OD it was noisy AF after the headache I went through because u were saying I just can't use this pedal because it's making too much darn noise,after swapIng out the pre Amp tubes and changing out the jumper cables to the fx pedals it still made that ugly sound,I was ready to throw this pedal in the lake or use it as a paper weight, I still couldn't find the problem ,I own a power block by acoustic ,darn thing is pretty good and quiet anyways since I'm using the od with the lead channel and the power block has like 12 spots for pedal power I just moved the od plug all the way away from the other pedals and BINGO quiet as a mouse. Now I'm not chunking this pedal anywhere...cheers and thank you ..

  • @andraraka4357
    @andraraka4357 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I like when you said "nomonoise!" "nomonoise!"

  • @briancherry8088
    @briancherry8088 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I was hoping you could tell us how to "fix" noisy pedals. I've got an old pedal that works okay sometimes, but hisses up a storm at other times.

    • @berkayguner
      @berkayguner 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Noise gate before the noisy pedal 🤔

  • @1thess523
    @1thess523 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My son just found this out yesterday, he was fixing one of his pedals and tried it out on the universal 9v i have for my bass pedal and it was making that noise so my son went and rechecked his soldering and came back and still Making noise, well he tried the other 9v i have which is a D'Addario and bingo no noise 👍

    • @yusup3199
      @yusup3199 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      1thess523 you change a 9v power supply? Which one? Please tell me thanks

  • @nafis6668
    @nafis6668 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    That is why I start with high signal to noise ratio pickup first. I stick with tube amp distortion. I only use pedals with batteries into the input of the amp. Only modulation & EQ pedal into the effects loop are powered by adapters. Now with high gain, I don't even need to use my noise gate.

  • @sukoelpiucho
    @sukoelpiucho 4 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    What about hiss noise, I get that with any power adapter, even the good ones made for pedals...

    • @MegaLochgelly
      @MegaLochgelly 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Same problem got a looper pedal and the hiss is really loud.

    • @trollmunchkinzm4364
      @trollmunchkinzm4364 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I have the same problem have you found a fix yet? I need help

    • @floris3209
      @floris3209 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@trollmunchkinzm4364 did you ever find a fix I need help

  • @ot4kon
    @ot4kon 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    you can turn every 12v noisy power supply into a regulated 9v with 3 components. I been modifyng cheap 12v linear unregulated power supplies into 9v regulated for friends for a couple of dlls in parts and they work great daisy chaining, there is no need to buy isolated outputs 200dlls power supplies, unless you have one of those picky pedals that really need to be isolated from the others but to isolate everything for a high price is unnecessary and you are entering levels of madness compared to audiophiles.

  • @ThatBaritoneGuitarGuy
    @ThatBaritoneGuitarGuy 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    1: How about full pedalboard power supplies? There is there so many options. 1Spot, Voodo Labs, Strymon, and so many others. Which one is actually the best? For the sake of reference, I have 8 pedals on my board, so it needs to have enough slots to provide them.
    2: What about which single-pedal power cord is best? I am all about amp distortion, so I have the ISP Decimator II in the effects loop to filter out the amp's gain humming. As such, I would like to have the Decimator sitting on top of the amp, on its own power cord. Having that off my pedalboard means I don't need long cables in and out for just THAT ONE pedal anymore. Then my pedalboard can be completely devoted to front-of-amp pedals, such as the tuner, octave, and mids-booster.

    • @fabiankaupert2528
      @fabiankaupert2528 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      I use multiple one spots and the 8 pedal daisy chain works just fine as long as you make sure you don't have any bigger units that draw more power. At that point I'd recommend two, to split up the current.

  • @c.g.vonhagenstein7576
    @c.g.vonhagenstein7576 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Noise is the bane of my existence. Great little tip vid. My biggest issue right now has to do with recording using my DAW/PC. Somehow my PC itself is proving to be a source of noise and it’s sort of weird. I’m using a Focusrite 2x2 monitored through my amp (which is setup to act more like a monitor). I don’t start getting much noise until I power on my PC. Oddly though, when I start my DAW (Reaper) the noise kicks up several notches. Even with a blank slate in the DAW (i.e. no amp sims or VSTs or anything loaded). I only have an integrated sound card. I’d consider getting a higher end sound card but I’m concerned it won’t help if the PC itself is the source of the noise. Not being able to do decent quality recordings is bumming me out.

    • @Dr_Satan
      @Dr_Satan 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      It's a ground issue most likely. Using an UPS as a filter for your AC line noise may help. Or you can use one of those ground lift adapters from the hardware store or wal mart that takes a grounded 3 prong socket and omits the ground to be just a 2 prong plug on the other side.

    • @davidf8749
      @davidf8749 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Probably best to keep the Grounds connected on the AC plug and use an isolation transformer on the signal line between the pieces of equipment. This will stop any ground earth loops while keeping your equipment safely earthed. www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Noise-Filter-Ground-Loop-Buzz-Isolator-Hum-Killer-3-5mm-Audio-Cable-Radio-PC-MP3/273094502857?hash=item3f95b369c9:g:vNAAAOSw2Eham7sK

  • @emperorSbraz
    @emperorSbraz 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    external hdd 12v power supplies are in the 1A current range and appear to be often stabilized and switch at fairly high frequencies

  • @dannyrivers3922
    @dannyrivers3922 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wait, your "fix" is buying another your power supply.., well I mean these other guys didn't think to try a different power supply and are thanking you so good job. I'm Jeff an issue where my after power supply is making noise. Even with a pedal asking for 20ma and it's 500ma

  • @rubenaarens7917
    @rubenaarens7917 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Dear mr wampler, my wampler pinnacle makes a lot of noise. I almost cant Play it during gigs and rehearsel. Im using a voodoo lab powersupply on a pedaltrain. Do you perhaps know how to solve this issue?

  • @tjnugent62
    @tjnugent62 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This is why the OneSpot daisy chain is still a viable option for non-digital pedals.. JMHO..

    • @fabiankaupert2528
      @fabiankaupert2528 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I use maybe 4 OneSpots to power my board and it works GREAT. I use a dual 300w output solid state bass amp and dial it in and I rarely have any noise and what noise there is there is very little of it.

  • @happy_penguin1850
    @happy_penguin1850 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you! Just bought a Boss CS3 compressor second hand and it had a bad noise especially with the sustain turned up even a little bit. Using a daisy chain adapter never had a problem before. Changed it to a single adapter and noise gone! I thought I'd wasted £50. X

  • @mrknight2650
    @mrknight2650 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I’m having this hissing/hum issue right now and I have a One Spot and it does NOT fix this problem. I found this video coincidentally and found it hilarious that the One Spot was the fix. What are other solutions to end this irritating noise?

    • @richdennis6182
      @richdennis6182 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I too have a 1Spot CS12 and I get a horrible hiss when I use my boss distortion and overdrive pedal.

  • @JohnnyVersnachie
    @JohnnyVersnachie 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I bought one off your website to run my FTE... Perfect!

  • @Jdonovanford
    @Jdonovanford 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    What if it's battery powered and still makes a noise?

    • @Jdonovanford
      @Jdonovanford 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @John Taylor How about the Aby mix switcher pedal?

    • @Jdonovanford
      @Jdonovanford 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @John Taylor snipboard.io/EC9UVa.jpg this is the look of it opened. Do you find it a bit dirty/rusty?

  • @Dionises
    @Dionises 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    are those sound blocking panels on the walls added randomly? i am very curious to how to those should be placed according to existing space, sound level, reverb use etc

  • @Xambax1
    @Xambax1 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    that sound is exactly 60Hz if you listen to a reference tone. if i am not mistaken, it is caused by psu ripple which is also at 60Hz beacause that's the frequency you get from the wall. Id like for someone to confirm thats is correct.

  • @enzonuestro1721
    @enzonuestro1721 6 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    When i bought my voodoo lab i thought it was the greatest investment ive ever done in my whole life

    • @XChristianNoirX
      @XChristianNoirX 5 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      And then I realized I notice no difference between the Voodoo Labs and my RadioShack power adapter wirhbsaiaybchaing (I don't use digital pedals BTW - lots of OD's, Fuzzes, and Octavers. At least 5 on my board at once. Stacked gain. PSU differences should be obvious.

  • @gustavoalexisalarconandreu7393
    @gustavoalexisalarconandreu7393 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video! I have the same problem with my Mooer Thunderball. I will buy a new adaptor. Thanks!

  • @indiancubr6577
    @indiancubr6577 5 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I'm not getting the mixed sound while using the pedal(for wah)...
    I'm using me 80 ....
    Pls help

  • @brotendo
    @brotendo 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank god I got the one spot. I thought the guy at guitar center was just trying to upsell me.

  • @ToxicVortex8
    @ToxicVortex8 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    i have a metal muff distortion pedal, not the best but it works for me. i am trying to find a way to get rid of the background noise from playing, granted my rooms not large and i play about 6 feet on my amp so maybe my pickups are.. well... picking up the amps tones as well, thoughts? Merry Christmas!
    EDIT: im aware that distortion does have background noise.

  • @jaszulni
    @jaszulni 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for the video.. but i don't know what had just happened??.. what type of adaptor you are using? What brand? Where did you bought it?

  • @paulvanheuklom6439
    @paulvanheuklom6439 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Everybody talks about buzz, hum, hiss ... no one talks about loud swirly noise. I have a distortion pedal (Honey Bee Amps Tornado Jam) that is unusable because of the noise. I have isolated it to this pedal and experimented with everything ... different power leads, different patch cables, into a GigRig Quartermaster, direct into amp, all home lights switched off. All my other pedals are fine. This one sounds like a swirly spaceship taking off. The pedal is new. Oh, and the power supply is a Strymon Zuma. Any thoughts?

  • @victoriavox
    @victoriavox 4 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    But I’m using a one spot. Still get noise, like high pitched digital chirping...

    • @DylanTrisko
      @DylanTrisko 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      same

    • @dylanadams0225
      @dylanadams0225 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      T

    • @garrettfiles9992
      @garrettfiles9992 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Same bro. And I don't think it's the cable because the power supply works at with all the other pedals, just not my mxr reverb

    • @victoriavox
      @victoriavox 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@garrettfiles9992 I ended up getting a MXR M239 Mini Iso-Brick 5-output Mini Isolated Pedal Power Supply and love it. All problems SOLVED!

    • @becketthor
      @becketthor 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Maybe try using clip-on ferrite chokes

  • @masonkanterbury3007
    @masonkanterbury3007 ปีที่แล้ว

    And some pedals are crap. My Gibson hooked into boost and delay is dead quiet. It can actually scare the bejeezus out of you because you think it's off and then bump it and you get a surprise blast of sound.

  • @yongcipres
    @yongcipres 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks I am using 1Spot and with no noise issue.

  • @matthewbarnes7753
    @matthewbarnes7753 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Any suggestions on placement for a delay pedal to resolve a significant volume increase? I’ve moved it all the way to the end of the chain and I’m still getting an extra surge in volume no matter where it’s placed. Thanks in advance!

    • @ParaBellum2024
      @ParaBellum2024 ปีที่แล้ว

      Three years later, here's a reply: place your delay pedal (and any reverb or modulation pedals too) in the amp's effects loop, and not in the chain. Sometimes referred to as a "four-wire" layout. Problem solved.

  • @greenguitarfish
    @greenguitarfish 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for all your helpful videos ! I found a Boss CE 3 chorus used, but it makes a sonic ping pong-y noise in the background when on. Would that be a power supply issue, or maybe wires aren’t shielding due to old plastic, or something like that ? Thanks !

  • @jimmymarchisotto8152
    @jimmymarchisotto8152 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I run like 12 to 14 pedals. I do get some noise. I'm using two MXR Brick power supplys. Should I get myself a high quality power strip with different grounding options? Will this fix my noise problem.

  • @charlesb7831
    @charlesb7831 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    What about the Hum-X and/or adding a RF choke on the power wire on the adapter?
    I use to take apart old tv s and take the chokes out of them to use on my guitar and Ham radio equipment.
    I currently use an older MXR power brick that's worked great for me!
    Your videos are great, keep it coming!

    • @wampler_pedals
      @wampler_pedals  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Nah, just spend the $20 and get a power supply made for pedals

    • @wampler_pedals
      @wampler_pedals  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks though! Glad you like the videos!

  • @sworgan1
    @sworgan1 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I really enjoy Brian's videos but when they are over i always feel seasick

  • @zenwarfare70
    @zenwarfare70 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent video. Much needed !

  • @MakingMadBeats
    @MakingMadBeats 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have this problem with my Boss DS-1 when using it with a 9V battery. I ordered the original Boss power supply to see if that fixes the problem 🤞

    • @ottoman2533
      @ottoman2533 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Did it fix it?

    • @MakingMadBeats
      @MakingMadBeats 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ottoman2533 I do not own the pedal anymore. Can' t remember, sorry

  • @bryanbrett8943
    @bryanbrett8943 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    So like which power supply should i use!

  • @RichardPuou
    @RichardPuou 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Should I change my Power Supply instead of getting a ac adapter?

  • @Pastor_Grant
    @Pastor_Grant 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm using a 9 volt and its still noisy so what's the deal with that?

  • @leomonzo
    @leomonzo 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    OMG… it worked … thank you!

  • @geraldhenrickson7472
    @geraldhenrickson7472 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have no pedals yet. Instead it is my guitar that is noisy. I think it may be my Lace Alumitone pickups. I have a Richmond Dorchester into a Boss Katana 50 Mk II. I arrived here at this video looking for ideas. Perhaps a noise gate would help? ALSO: Since I have not started my pedal collection yet, would not a Wampler Terraform be a good start so I can tweak things analog style?

  • @trioplussongs8036
    @trioplussongs8036 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I believe that's a double insulated power supply he changed it too. Look for the square inside a square on your power supply. That's the symbol for the double insulated supply.

  • @cameronjenkins6748
    @cameronjenkins6748 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Speaking of noise, do you know of any dual op amps out there that draw a similar amount of current as a TL062 but are a lot quieter? The only one I was able to find is the TLC2262, and I'm rather uncomfortable working with Cmos-based components.

  • @XChristianNoirX
    @XChristianNoirX 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    RadioShack with pigtails sounds fine.
    I don't have any digital pedals in my board though.

  • @georgesmithholmes202
    @georgesmithholmes202 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I bought an isolated power supply and still get loud hissing when my overdrives engaged. Either guitar vol on or off

  • @jaspersalvadorc.rempillo7635
    @jaspersalvadorc.rempillo7635 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for this! It's very effective 🤘🏿

  • @stevenmgyori3826
    @stevenmgyori3826 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Well done and thanks for sharing, helpful to many!Thanks Brother!

  • @erikvanzanen
    @erikvanzanen 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video man, I just have some questions left. How does using ground electrity translate to this? I know for instance if you don't have good quality speaker cables, an ungrounded pc can create noises and crackles, by moving the mouse.
    I am quite new to the realm of pedals, t one thing I notice is, that the distortion can create a short or airy noise, even when no sound is going through, and the noise redux is at max. Dist off is no to hardly no noise at all. My question is, is that an artifact of old gear/ or distortion pedals in general?
    Coming from the digital DAW world, I noticed that the pc has one ' advantage', it hardly knows any noise, compared to working with (old) gear

  • @tyberard5736
    @tyberard5736 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    What if you are using a voodoo lab pedal power v2. All my pedals are quiet except for a boss SD-1. What else besides replace it can I do? Is this an inherent problem with the boss SD-1?

  • @bobbypeterson
    @bobbypeterson 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    ordered.... great vid

  • @willbest8126
    @willbest8126 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Just getting into pedals and bought an abasi pathos...plugged in and wow the hum was bad. Thought the pedal was the issue as my eyemaster doesnt hum, it makes its own disgusting noises which again, I thought was probably the pedal. The noise doesnt bother me with the eyemaster as im going for filthy anyway, but now I rekon its time for an upgrade...i dug out a random power adapter from the cord box. Glad I did a bit of research before making a fool out of myself by complaining to the shop about a dodgy pedal haha.

  • @awclewis
    @awclewis 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    what is weird... i use an mxr brick to power everything. never had this noise until recently? its doing it thru all 3 of my pedals. so seems to point to a ground issue. the pedals did not come with a power adapter, so i do not have really anyway to troubleshoot this.

  • @DGLaing-fu5vx
    @DGLaing-fu5vx 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you, it worked great.

  • @adyuriar
    @adyuriar ปีที่แล้ว

    Still noisy even with Wampler power?? Hiss not fixed. Pedal noise fixed but still lots of hiss. How can the hiss noise be eliminated?

  • @crosseyedwillie
    @crosseyedwillie 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Brian, This video was from a year ago so I don't know if you will even get this....Sadly I live 1/4 of a mile from an AM radio tower and some pedals I unfortunately get will get AM radio bleed over. (Talk radio bleeding through when you engage the pedal). I purchases a green ringer clone that I am getting talk radio bleed through. I even upgraded my power supply to a Voodoo Labs Power plus 2. (All isolated outputs)
    I had a pedal like this a while back and a buddy was able to fix it by putting in a resister...... I believe it was a 10K.
    I am great with soldering but don't have any electrical knowledge as far as reading electronic specs. For a novice do you know of anywhere I can get an actual picture diagram or even a photo like fender or Duncan does to wire a guitar pickup in? If I could obtain something like this I would be good to go. Thanks for your help in advance!
    I got the pedal for $50 and my local amp repair guy charges $75 .... I hate to dump this pedal off my board!
    Chuck

  • @sparkyguitar0058
    @sparkyguitar0058 ปีที่แล้ว

    I always found the best way to eliminate noise is eliminate noisy pedals. I tried but love my Butler Tube driver too much. Even sitting on the floor not hooked up sometimes I hear noise just practicing coming out when you least expect it. Got a spare sitting on the shelf. Same thing practicing making noise. Could be the extra bias knob. Tickling the Tube maybe? L O L

  • @KyleKingGuitar
    @KyleKingGuitar 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Would it be possible to make a video on pedals "popping" when they're engaged/disengaged, what causes it and how to troubleshoot/fix it?
    I've just built a board and basically, all of my pedals make a popping noise when I switch them on/off and it doesn't go away by repeatedly switching them on and off like some suggest works, at stage volume switching on my wah is like a shotgun going off.
    I'm using a strymon zuma power supply so I'm pretty confident it's not a power issue, going into a hotrod deluxe. My two strymon pedals (bigsky/timeline are in the effects loop with everything else (friedman gold 72 wah>Polytune2>ernie ball volume pedal 40th anniversary>Keeley D7M drive> friedman be-od deluxe>ceriatone centura) going straight to the front of the amp.
    The only pedal that's not popping is the centura at the end but it doesn't pop no matter where I put it, I'm thinking this might be to do with the buffer but I'm honestly stumped. :(

    • @Magnulus76
      @Magnulus76 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Most likely it's due to lack of a resistor pulldown on one of the pedal outputs, or it could be due to aging and leaking capacitors. Either way, it's basically DC power going through your pedals and into your amp. Getting something like a Lightningboy or similar isolation transformer at the end of your chain would kill it, but it's really more of a bandaid solution.
      Buffers seem especially prone to causing this problem. I've got one that leaks 9 mV of DC on its output, and it will make the next pedal over pop.

  • @elliottnunez1057
    @elliottnunez1057 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have a pedal that actually squeels when you turn up the level or gain tryed 2 different power supplies and it still squeels.. It squeeled when i first got it.. Changed the power supply and it seemed to stop.. after like 5 minutes i packed it up and havent used it for months since then. Took it out yesterday and tried 2 diff. power sups and its back to squealing again.

  • @rerawho
    @rerawho 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    My pedalboard is pretty silent. I use the One Spot CS 12 power supply. The only pedal I have a problem with is the Timmy OD. GAIN down, no noise. Turn GAIN up, noise is louder as gain is turned up. Very annoying.
    What’s up with that???

  • @danmatthews3102
    @danmatthews3102 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Those cheap-azzed multi AC distribution boxes (the one all your wall-warts are plugged into) can loose ground and cause hum. Mine just lost it's ground. Try not to drape your guitar cords over these either. Whenever I turn my guitar up to 11, my girlfriend starts to make a lot of noise. If I turn my Hot Rod Deluxe up to 12, the noize goes away...

  • @4cloverirish370
    @4cloverirish370 ปีที่แล้ว

    What is the exact brand you bought from Amazon Sir?

  • @Mark-zi6nt
    @Mark-zi6nt 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm having problems with a tube screamer by Demon.
    It's around 30-60 euros (amazon).
    This ts copy is literally whistling when settings are at their minimun. Uses any 9v ps.
    Got a boss PSA-230S power supply (9v).
    I wonder if any tweaks can be done to this pedal. i only use it with a noise-gate pedal.

    • @estebanbi87
      @estebanbi87 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Mark. Same pedal, same problem here. I built a pedalboard, and the Demon altough is a very good clone, makes a lot of noise, even turned off. I use 3 adapters with daisy chains for 7 pedals. The adapters I use are from Donner, and they have worked great, and the Demon when is pluged without the daisy chain, is almost quiet, with the normal hum an overdrive creates, but there is a looper pedal I have that needs its own power supply or it becomes a noisy nightmare, so the Demon is used with the Daisy chain. I just bought two other pedals (a buffer and one reverb) so I bought another adapter. This time I bought a Dunlop adapter to feed only the Demon believing that because the adapter was from a great company it was going to work better than the Donner ones. Honestly, was a waste of money (for now, hoping that it works with the new pedals that I haven't tried) . It makes a really anoying noise, I believe like the one you describe, and the solution was to stay with only the Donner one plugged in the Demon. If you have the oportunity, try the Donner adapter before buying it. (Sorry if there are some mistakes. English is not my first language).

  • @thatguytobyplayz4841
    @thatguytobyplayz4841 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I don’t have a power supply for mine, I put batteries in them and it works, but it keeps going quiet, then loud, then buzzy, and I don’t know if I need a supply or not

  • @moondog297
    @moondog297 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    What effect unit? I have 3 running to my mixer and they are noisy, I know the wall plug isn’t ground but not Sure if that contributes to the problem. Any suggestions would be helpful thanks for the video

  • @ben446
    @ben446 ปีที่แล้ว

    So should I just get rid of my power supply and run everytning through these and power boards?

  • @danielb8982
    @danielb8982 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have the same with a overdrive/distortion pedal and a 9v battery. Should I get a power supply adapter?

  • @extramolestrial5417
    @extramolestrial5417 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have a blue hippo MK3 that hisses no matter what the power supply is. How do i deal with that?

  • @chrismikan2631
    @chrismikan2631 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Brian. What’s your opinion of stacking drives? Low gain or high gain first in the chain? For example, Euphoria and Pinnacle.

  • @patrickpirker1634
    @patrickpirker1634 ปีที่แล้ว

    very helpful

  • @scottsoucy6186
    @scottsoucy6186 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I use a couple of one spot power supplies as well as a Donner 8 input isolated power supply and I still get a ton of noise! I've tried isolating trouble pedals to their own power sources, but it doesn't seem to help. The issue crops up regardless of whether I'm playing my Tele or my Epiphone Dot. Any other hints?

  • @NStuffGuitars
    @NStuffGuitars 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is an old video so maybe you won't see this but I'm having serious trouble I have a gator powered pedalboard and I'm getting radio signals

  • @eafy811
    @eafy811 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is it the power supply that plugs into the wall or the splitter box that divides the power??