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  • in reply to: any mod or tricks to reducing Nano Clone noise? #113546
    kierandavro
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    Plus I really don’t like chorus that much, I do like tinkering though :D

    in reply to: any mod or tricks to reducing Nano Clone noise? #113545
    kierandavro
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    I didn’t buy it on the recomendation of pro guitar shop, I just watched the video to see what it could do. In the year 2011 I exspected it to be pretty much noise free, shouldn’t have been sold until that was sorted. There really are in fact only two good tones it does as I don’t like effects that are too subtle. All the up and all the way down are ace. Did think about a small clone but I’m tight for space in my pedal board, so nano seemed to be the ideal choice. I don’t like the neo clone it sounds a bit tame to my ears. After a bit a a tinker I should have this perfect.i think its the crudeness that I like, its not to prestine its a bit gritty. Just needs the input level changing no big thang.

    in reply to: any mod or tricks to reducing Nano Clone noise? #113538
    kierandavro
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    I just bought one of these the other day after watching the pro guitar demo on youtube, looked really impressive for the cash so why not? well 1. the video did not show off the amazing amount of noise (white noise!) this pedal produces, 2. that there was a definate drop in volume. After looking on the web for the solution i found this page which offers no real solution, just like all the others. Basically peolple say ‘buy something else thats 10 times the price and sounds like a 1990’s total guitar magazine demo!’ or words to that effect. So I opened it up and took a peak (and invalidated my warranty i should think).

    I noticed two screw pots on the PCB inside, if you turn the top left one it increases the level of the whole effect. i turned it all the way up and that seemed to sort the volume issue for me.

    I tried turn the other one which just made the effect turn off or on, theres a sweet spot in the middle. I thought this may be an input level which would sort the noise level if used with the output screw pot to compensate but it wasnt that.

    The problem with noise is surely a matter of input level (signal to noise ratio) i tried it with a les paul and a strat and the noise does not increase with the volume increase from louder pickups. The noise becomes more livable (well nearly) when played with my les paul which is louder than my strat.

    I think to solve this problem i need to find a way to increase the input level ( By removing or replacing resistors on the input ) and then stepping the output down using the screw pot on the top left of the PCB to compensate, just like you would on a mixing desk.

    As for the bass drop off………..i like it, its like Adrian Belew’s broken pickup on his old strat.

    if i have any joy i’ll post it here!

    and if anyone from EHX actually reads these can i have a job please?!?!

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