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#32677 by mistermikev
Thu May 29, 2008 5:14 pm
that's a neat little device... probably a lot cheaper than an actual power conditioner...
would likely stop all noise going to the amp... but if the amps plugged into some ancient wire-work... guess what...
still not giving up my power conditioner.



nice board btw... love the 'green machine'... best product line6 ever made.

what is the deal with the arion octave - are they really that nice? they def look like plastic crap... reminds me of 'sound tank'.

ts9 - gotta have one of those...

#32681 by jw123
Thu May 29, 2008 6:07 pm
Mike the Arion is a peice of plastic crap but I like the sound. When Im playing a solo in a higher register I love to kick it on and double up the sound, you cant play real fast with it cause it doesnt keep up. It is an octave pedal that produces one octave down and then a second octave down with independent level controls. I dont know where I got it, I found it in an old box. I have a Whammy II but I found it is just too noisey and really colors the sound. Im on the lookout for one of those Boss Harmonist pedals they made in the 80s. On my recordings I love to layer harmonys on solos, so anything that thickens it up a little live is cool by me.

Ive had that TS-9 since around 1980, its just an excellent thing to have to spice up solo tones for me.

We played some this last weekend and I hardle used any of the effects other than the wah wah, but its cool to have them available.

#32689 by mistermikev
Thu May 29, 2008 7:48 pm
ya know what they say:
"better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it."

I'm pretty sure those early arion octavers are actually kind of sought after, despite their crappy construction... so they must have unique sound.

btw: did you end up getting anywhere afa getting rid of the noise?

peace
mv

#32691 by ezen
Thu May 29, 2008 10:03 pm
mistermikev wrote:that's a neat little device... probably a lot cheaper than an actual power conditioner...
would likely stop all noise going to the amp... but if the amps plugged into some ancient wire-work... guess what...
still not giving up my power conditioner.
.


A power conditioner is only going to get rid of noise in "house"power.
Most bars are up to code in order to even be in business in most states.
What the eliminator does is bust up ground loops between effects pedals and PA rack gear.
two entirely different birds.

Best to have both I suppose.
B)

#32697 by gbheil
Fri May 30, 2008 1:00 am
John I use a Samsun wireless, I've take it in and out several times. I have come to the conclusion that the change in tone is neglegable so the convienence is the over riding factor. I love the freedom. Yes I look forward to some pic of the new guitar and your PA system. Your board is very simular to the set up I was using before I got to useing the Cravin amp. It's real handy to just plug n go. I did not buy the power cable for the wireless but it is not hard on batteries as long as i turn it off when I'm done :oops:

#32706 by mistermikev
Fri May 30, 2008 3:56 am
ezen wrote:Most bars are up to code in order to even be in business in most states.


no doubt they are up to code... I'm sure every florescent light they run is up to code (do you smell what I'm stepping in?).
not to mention all those beer signs...
blenders...
mechanical bulls...
you know,


the usual.

#32719 by jw123
Fri May 30, 2008 12:59 pm
Mike the setup Im using on the board is fairly quiet.

The pedal pad has a 110 outlet on the side. My Whammy Pedal, the Electro Harmonix pedal and the Line 6 required individual power supplys. I had to put a power strip in the bottom of the box. When I dropped the Whammy and EH, all I had to plug in independent was the Line 6. Ive still got a little more noise than I like but its livable.

Ive got a bunch of old pedals that all have some nasty tones. But most of them color and taint the sound so much I just dont use them except for recording when I can just line them in.

George, I have an X2 wireless on my rig currently, but I may return it for an AKG with the little jitterbug plug that hangs on the guitar. The box with the X2 has no reasonable way to hook to my guitar strap. Also this unit is digital and has some dropouts. The old Nady analog unit I had for years would just get weaker if I walked too far, but the X2 just stops. Kinda like the newer cell phones. I think that might be a cool thread starter, Do you prefer digital or analog musical devices?

#32750 by mistermikev
Fri May 30, 2008 5:21 pm
"Mike the setup Im using on the board is fairly quiet. " glad to hear it... any idea what the problem was? was it the pwr strip?

#32801 by ezen
Sat May 31, 2008 2:50 pm
mistermikev wrote:
ezen wrote:Most bars are up to code in order to even be in business in most states.


no doubt they are up to code... I'm sure every florescent light they run is up to code (do you smell what I'm stepping in?).
not to mention all those beer signs...
blenders...
mechanical bulls...
you know,


the usual.


I guess the point was trying to make is that most bars nowadays have up to date, high amperage connections to the pole providing clean power.
They are inspected regularly or else the fire marshall will pull the license and their insurance companies will pull the policies.
A good power conditioner (the expensive ones especially) will filter out transormer hums from neon and flourescent signs.

I have no experience with mechanical bull motor noise....LOL

B)

#32867 by Kramerguy
Sun Jun 01, 2008 6:06 pm
ezen wrote:Here is something that should be in everyones toolkit.

http://www.americanmusical.com/Item--i-EBT-HE-LIST

I'm a bass player with effecs and we all know that can be a mess...LOL...it fixes my problems every time...so far.

B)


Brilliant!

#32896 by mistermikev
Mon Jun 02, 2008 3:39 am
ezen wrote:
mistermikev wrote:
ezen wrote:Most bars are up to code in order to even be in business in most states.


no doubt they are up to code... I'm sure every florescent light they run is up to code (do you smell what I'm stepping in?).
not to mention all those beer signs...
blenders...
mechanical bulls...
you know,


the usual.


I guess the point was trying to make is that most bars nowadays have up to date, high amperage connections to the pole providing clean power.
They are inspected regularly or else the fire marshall will pull the license and their insurance companies will pull the policies.
A good power conditioner (the expensive ones especially) will filter out transormer hums from neon and flourescent signs.

I have no experience with mechanical bull motor noise....LOL

B)


yeah, I haven't actually experienced a mech bull... but I have experienced a ton of noise from florescent lights on my rig... which is why I initially bought a nice power conditioner. It's got a filter on it... it also makes sure my gear is getting the proper amount of power... and as far as I know it would minimize noise from a mechanical bull just fine.

#32899 by ezen
Mon Jun 02, 2008 4:35 am
What make and model conditioner did you settle on?
I think I'm getting inspired to shop one being as I have a slight hiss at my house. I usually just deal with it because I know it's only at home but might as well fix eh? (house was wired by Ben Franklin...LOL)
B)

#32989 by mistermikev
Mon Jun 02, 2008 9:07 pm
I actually have a few but only one has the filtering... it's a furman... I believe the model is something like pl-8? I'd have to check from home but I'm pretty sure that's accurate.

#32992 by ezen
Mon Jun 02, 2008 9:21 pm
mistermikev wrote:I actually have a few but only one has the filtering... it's a furman... I believe the model is something like pl-8? I'd have to check from home but I'm pretty sure that's accurate.


Thanks!
I'm gonna go shopping.
I'll see how it does.
B)

#33047 by jw123
Tue Jun 03, 2008 2:06 pm
We have Furmans in our pa rack and they seem to do a great job, cause the only noise I hear is from my guitar amp.

I kind of like that "sound of power"

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