After getting my Axe FX, my thinking was not only did I have the ultimate late night recording tool, I also had the piece of gear that would cure all needs for all other pedals. I would need no OD's, no compressors, no wah, no delay flange.
It had all the inputs and outputs needed to go both in front of my amp and in the loop.
I bought a beringer fcb1010 with the uno firmware so I could do both stompbox and patch mode. It came with the two pedals for wah and volume.
I was pumped.
So I go ahead and hook it up with my ED and get the most God awful ground loop hum I had ever heard. Totally unusable.
I tried a few different things and came close to solving the problem with the ebtech two channel hum eliminator. But I noticed it was altering the tone noticably. I then went and picked up the ebtech hum x wallwart. Plugged my furman into it, plugged the Axe FX and ED into the furman. While the ground loop hum was reduced significanty, there was still way to much.
I had pretty much given up and was going to return the walwart to GC today.
Then last night, while researching ground loop hum I came across a picture that showed the ground loop flow, and I realized by plugging both ED and the AXE FX into the Furman, the two units still shared the same ground.
So I went ahead and just plugged the ED directly into the Ebtech Hum X.
GROUND LOOP HUM WAS GONE!!!!!
I can now finally use my Axe FX as a complete effects unit for my ED and do not have to go spend the money on additional stompboxes.
The Axe FX models a lot of the famous OD's. Fulltone OCD, RAT, FAT RAT, Tube Screamer, BBE Exotic etc.
I will say this. It is a pain in the *** setting up the Axe FX to work with the ED both in front and in the loop.
You have level knobs for every single input and output and getting them right takes some time.
The effects also sound great to me, but to be fair I am not a huge effects guy. Like a touch of delay on my solos and maybe a little boost. Screw around with the wah from time to time. And that's about it.
But it is nice knowing finally after spending all that money between the ED and Axe FX and footswitch, I can start saving for guitars.
It had all the inputs and outputs needed to go both in front of my amp and in the loop.
I bought a beringer fcb1010 with the uno firmware so I could do both stompbox and patch mode. It came with the two pedals for wah and volume.
I was pumped.
So I go ahead and hook it up with my ED and get the most God awful ground loop hum I had ever heard. Totally unusable.
I tried a few different things and came close to solving the problem with the ebtech two channel hum eliminator. But I noticed it was altering the tone noticably. I then went and picked up the ebtech hum x wallwart. Plugged my furman into it, plugged the Axe FX and ED into the furman. While the ground loop hum was reduced significanty, there was still way to much.
I had pretty much given up and was going to return the walwart to GC today.
Then last night, while researching ground loop hum I came across a picture that showed the ground loop flow, and I realized by plugging both ED and the AXE FX into the Furman, the two units still shared the same ground.
So I went ahead and just plugged the ED directly into the Ebtech Hum X.
GROUND LOOP HUM WAS GONE!!!!!
I can now finally use my Axe FX as a complete effects unit for my ED and do not have to go spend the money on additional stompboxes.
The Axe FX models a lot of the famous OD's. Fulltone OCD, RAT, FAT RAT, Tube Screamer, BBE Exotic etc.
I will say this. It is a pain in the *** setting up the Axe FX to work with the ED both in front and in the loop.
You have level knobs for every single input and output and getting them right takes some time.
The effects also sound great to me, but to be fair I am not a huge effects guy. Like a touch of delay on my solos and maybe a little boost. Screw around with the wah from time to time. And that's about it.
But it is nice knowing finally after spending all that money between the ED and Axe FX and footswitch, I can start saving for guitars.