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The pedals sound incredible until you turn everything else off and hear that signature electro-harmonix hiss. I don’t have that problem with my mxr, boss pedals, full-tone pedals, Ibanez pedal, Hardwire, etc. With the type of power and cables I use this is rarely a problem but with electric harmonics I know 1/3 of the time the pedal is not going to be able to go on a live board due to issues of Switching unreliability and Noise. They need to do away with the 9.6 volts power…
15WatttubepusherParticipantelectoral harmonics needs to switch everything to straight 9 volt power supply and quit buying cheap Chinese crap to build their pedals with.
15WatttubepusherParticipantI own about 40 pedals. The only ones I have problems with are three two out of three of those are electro-harmonix. I own five electoral harmonics pedals total only two of them stay on my live pedal board because those are the only two I can rely on did not buzz pop or quit working occasionally what a shame.
15WatttubepusherParticipantThe Holy Stain is the Worst for weird buzzes and General problems. The metal muff is the next one. my metal muff is actually so finicky that I have the screws removed on the bottom so I can clean it adjust things periodically and deal with staticy noises. They are gone now but it is still super sensitive to power supply, and cables..even with a perfect power supply and cables the holy stain and metal muff still create the most buzz of any of my pedals other than a DigiTech trio. I love the sounds I get out of the holy stain and the metal muff but I can’t have either of them on my live pedal board because they are completely unreliable it is a total shame electro-harmonix needs to up their game.
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