Mathusula2
Member
I'd like to throw this out there and HOPEFULLY someone can help me find this one last hum...
I have a rack setup like this:
Furmann Power conditioner
Alesis MEQ-230
Alesis Midiverb 4
RG-16
Behringer Tuner BT-2000
Stomp Boxes, pedals, and whatnot on the bottom.
All pieces of equipment are powered through either a Voodoo Labs Power Plus AC or a BBE Supacharger (depending on DC or AC power, etc.). These are both plugged into the Furhmann.
I started out with some REMARKABLE hum -- truly nothing that could be ignored, much less played through.
After making some high-quality cables (thanks for your tips, guys) and mounting everything with humfrees I was able to quiet my rig to dead silence -- except the MEQ-230. Being 2 EQs, there is an input and output for each channel. I'm thinking that I need to cut the ground of **some** of the audio cables going into it... my first question is, which ones? Both inputs? Both outputs? Cut 3 of the 4? I know one needs to be left intact, correct?
Also, if this doesn't work, any other plausable solutions? Thanks, folks.
I have a rack setup like this:
Furmann Power conditioner
Alesis MEQ-230
Alesis Midiverb 4
RG-16
Behringer Tuner BT-2000
Stomp Boxes, pedals, and whatnot on the bottom.
All pieces of equipment are powered through either a Voodoo Labs Power Plus AC or a BBE Supacharger (depending on DC or AC power, etc.). These are both plugged into the Furhmann.
I started out with some REMARKABLE hum -- truly nothing that could be ignored, much less played through.
After making some high-quality cables (thanks for your tips, guys) and mounting everything with humfrees I was able to quiet my rig to dead silence -- except the MEQ-230. Being 2 EQs, there is an input and output for each channel. I'm thinking that I need to cut the ground of **some** of the audio cables going into it... my first question is, which ones? Both inputs? Both outputs? Cut 3 of the 4? I know one needs to be left intact, correct?
Also, if this doesn't work, any other plausable solutions? Thanks, folks.