glennhue56
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Against my better judgement, and what I had heard/read, I bought a new Roadster and cab.
Signal chain: guitar (Ibanez or LP, which are both noiseless in my other set ups) to Digitech GSP1101 (set on #7 to bypass the processor preamp/amp modeling) using the 4 cable method with the Roadster head. Everything (inlcuding Roadster) is plugged into a Furnman power conditioner that draws from grounded outlet.
The amp hums/buzzes. All the time. AND I'm getting a radio station. Have eliminated all other rack components (ISP Deci. Rack G, wireless, etc.) to attempt to isolate the problem. The fix, which isn't really, is turn the gain OFF on the Digitech (or chose a patch w/no gain), and roll gain and presence way back on the Roadster. The result is nice tone for, say, a cover of Breezin', but good for little else. The Digitech was noiseless when used with my Peavy solid-state amp.
So now I've spent a decent amount of money on an amp/cab, hours trying to get it to work with an effects unit, and for my gig this weekend (and probably for the one on the 23rd), I'm going to have to throw my old rig back together.
I'm going to call Mesa this a.m., but wondered if any of the tinker-ers on the board may have any insight. Besides the insight that those amp-modeling folks might just know something that the rest of us refuse to accept! Thanks so much.
Signal chain: guitar (Ibanez or LP, which are both noiseless in my other set ups) to Digitech GSP1101 (set on #7 to bypass the processor preamp/amp modeling) using the 4 cable method with the Roadster head. Everything (inlcuding Roadster) is plugged into a Furnman power conditioner that draws from grounded outlet.
The amp hums/buzzes. All the time. AND I'm getting a radio station. Have eliminated all other rack components (ISP Deci. Rack G, wireless, etc.) to attempt to isolate the problem. The fix, which isn't really, is turn the gain OFF on the Digitech (or chose a patch w/no gain), and roll gain and presence way back on the Roadster. The result is nice tone for, say, a cover of Breezin', but good for little else. The Digitech was noiseless when used with my Peavy solid-state amp.
So now I've spent a decent amount of money on an amp/cab, hours trying to get it to work with an effects unit, and for my gig this weekend (and probably for the one on the 23rd), I'm going to have to throw my old rig back together.
I'm going to call Mesa this a.m., but wondered if any of the tinker-ers on the board may have any insight. Besides the insight that those amp-modeling folks might just know something that the rest of us refuse to accept! Thanks so much.