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RomerdecaracasMemberQuote:First i would like to thank you for help me, honestly.
The transformer is 120v and i use a dedicated trasnformer pre to convert 220v into 120v, later used a danelectro 220v to 9.5v which is absolute silent with my others pedals.
I have asked into other forums, someone tell me that via MIDI i can move down the input gain of the pedal, but in the manual i have not find which CC comands that function. On the other hand, is it true?
I have noticed that when the mic bypass button is activated the sound of the voice is a little higher (both, voice with efx) than when is not activated.I hope you keep in mind that I told you that i have try with a danelectro 220volts to 9.5volts 400miliamps transformer that works in perfect silence with my other pedals. But the hiss persists.
RomerdecaracasMemberIn 2 weeks I will move to Venezuela, there the electricity is 120volt, presumably the original factory transformer will work properly.
kind sir, however I remind you that the noise is neither electric hum 50 ~ 60hz,, nor electric noise, the noise is Hiss.
Upon reaching my destination I will try again and comment here hoping that this is the definitive solution.
Until then.
Best regards.RomerdecaracasMemberBoth, higher when lit into chord voices efx
RomerdecaracasMemberFirst i would like to thank you for help me, honestly.
The transformer is 120v and i use a dedicated trasnformer pre to convert 220v into 120v, later used a danelectro 220v to 9.5v which is absolute silent with my others pedals.
I have asked into other forums, someone tell me that via MIDI i can move down the input gain of the pedal, but in the manual i have not finded which CC comands that function. On the other hand, is it true?
I have noticed that when the mic bypass button is activated the sound of the voice is a little higher (both, voice with efx) than when is not activated.RomerdecaracasMemberFirst i would like to thank you for help me, honestly.
The transformer is 120v and i use a dedicated trasnformer pre to convert 220v into 120v, later used a danelectro 220v to 9.5v which is absolute silent with my others pedals.
I have asked into other forums, someone tell me that via MIDI i can move down the input gain of the pedal, but in the manual i have not find which CC comands that function. On the other hand, is it true?
I have noticed that when the mic bypass button is activated the sound of the voice is a little higher (both, voice with efx) than when is not activated.RomerdecaracasMemberLIMA- perú
RomerdecaracasMemberHi Flick i use the original transformer 9.6v ehx which comes from factory in the original box 120v
I hear de high level hiss from xlr out. I use a dynamic 835 ev mic directly to xlr input. The 48v phantom off. -
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