Hi,
I've been building up my rack from scratch since I want to get rid of the annoying hum residing in it.
Atm the moment i'm running just the Quad with a 20/20 into an American Audio power conditioner. The Quad is controlled by a Rockman Midi Octopus.
The hum is huge when I put my 20/20 in ground mode, so I put it on lifted. Then there's still quite an annoying hum when i turn my volume on the guitar halfway down. (I can get rid of it mostly with my noise gate, but that's not really solving the problem).
So on another forum it's been suggested that I shortcircuit a cable in the amp-switch jacks of the Quad, so I can see whether the Midi Octopus is causing the hum. Another one would be to cut the ground from one end of the signal cable running from the Quad to the poweramp, to see if that is causing it. (I'm not really an expert when it comes to subjects like current and groundloops, so bare with me)
I'm basically looking for more suggestions asap, since I want to get this rack working by friday evening. I presume someone must have the same experiences with this combination in a rack.
BTW, I've dismounted both rack units (not the powerconditioner) from the rack to see if it was a rack induced hum. That doesn't seem to be the problem.
Any help is welcome!
Thx,
Ralf
I've been building up my rack from scratch since I want to get rid of the annoying hum residing in it.
Atm the moment i'm running just the Quad with a 20/20 into an American Audio power conditioner. The Quad is controlled by a Rockman Midi Octopus.
The hum is huge when I put my 20/20 in ground mode, so I put it on lifted. Then there's still quite an annoying hum when i turn my volume on the guitar halfway down. (I can get rid of it mostly with my noise gate, but that's not really solving the problem).
So on another forum it's been suggested that I shortcircuit a cable in the amp-switch jacks of the Quad, so I can see whether the Midi Octopus is causing the hum. Another one would be to cut the ground from one end of the signal cable running from the Quad to the poweramp, to see if that is causing it. (I'm not really an expert when it comes to subjects like current and groundloops, so bare with me)
I'm basically looking for more suggestions asap, since I want to get this rack working by friday evening. I presume someone must have the same experiences with this combination in a rack.
BTW, I've dismounted both rack units (not the powerconditioner) from the rack to see if it was a rack induced hum. That doesn't seem to be the problem.
Any help is welcome!
Thx,
Ralf