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skabombe
Published on 05/10/11 at 10:05
1 switch between "normal" and "strong", a bypass switch. Operates in 7.5 V, it is therefore imperative to connect the power supply manufacturer. This is the only really compelling.
UTILIZATION
The Hum Debugger is used exclusively to reduce "hum" produced by magnetic pickups. I use it mostly for my P90 Gibson CF-330E which is a lot of noise, and also with my Telecaster. Downstream, the signal is split and passes most often by a Deluxe Memory Man (then in the amp) and a DI.
SOUND QUALITY
Very effective in normal mode, no need to switch to strong. I have not had the problems listed in other reviews. The noise is greatly reduced and the sound barely changed.
OVERALL OPINION
I've had over 2 years. Provided for use at the beginning of the chain, is a pedal that does exactly what is asked. And since she is the only one to do, at least to my knowledge, well, no one pays too much talk ...
UTILIZATION
The Hum Debugger is used exclusively to reduce "hum" produced by magnetic pickups. I use it mostly for my P90 Gibson CF-330E which is a lot of noise, and also with my Telecaster. Downstream, the signal is split and passes most often by a Deluxe Memory Man (then in the amp) and a DI.
SOUND QUALITY
Very effective in normal mode, no need to switch to strong. I have not had the problems listed in other reviews. The noise is greatly reduced and the sound barely changed.
OVERALL OPINION
I've had over 2 years. Provided for use at the beginning of the chain, is a pedal that does exactly what is asked. And since she is the only one to do, at least to my knowledge, well, no one pays too much talk ...