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Hi all,
I've done a bit of a search and while there's been some similar issues my question is quote specific.
Basically I'm getting what sounds like an interference noise on lots of profiles at our rehearsal space but not at home. I play all sorts of music and while it's definitely more prominent in higher gain profiles even some very clean profiles do it to but not all.
I don't have a clip but its similar to the following:
Noise Issue Please Help!
Even with the input noise gate set to 5 and the noise gate in the profile set to 8 you hear it. The guitar is obviously totally quiet when not playing but as soon as the strings are hit you hear this noise. Even with high gain profiles, this noise should not be present.
I have replaced all of my TS cables and have the Kemper and the audio…
You can hear it while playing so simply turning up the various noise gate thresholds doesn't really help. It doesn't do this at home at all. At home I'm plugging into a Yamaha DHR12 speaker. At the rehearsal space I'm plugging direct into the PA. I've tried various input signal strength and relative gain trim on the PA input to experiment and see if a higher signal strength makes a difference but it does not. All the same cables are used in both locations with the exception of the cables for the mounted PA speakers.
I tried using both my Cioks dc7 + crux and original power supply and it made no difference.
The thing is, profiles that sounded great at home and were still loud were unplayable at the rehearsal space due to this interference noise.
Could it just be dirty power in the room? Is there a way to demonstrate that power is the issue and not something else? I dont mind looking at a power conditioner or something but i would want some solid evidence that this is the issue first.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. I'm going to go back to the rehearsal space on Wed. I'm tempted to take my DHR12 to replicate the home setup.