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Trace Elliot dual compressor - noisy?


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I have the aforementioned pedal, and one of the things that I have noticed is that it appears to generate a significant level of noise in my signal chain. I can't imagine this to be normal, so is it likely that this venerable unit has some sort of default?

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Mark

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Can't see the tuner introducing noise but try without if you haven't already. Other questions, sorry -

Are your basses actives? Are you volume knob on the bass on full type?

Are you boosting the Eq knobs on the basses, especially treble, past their midway point?

On the pedal are you turning up the High compression knob past the quarter point or the EQ balance past flat?

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Wally - I have an active bass, as I've been testing the fx chain I've had the volume on full but eq flat.

Essentially the reason why I suspect the smx as being excessively noisy is because when I remove it from my fx chain, then the noise essentially disappears, and high-gain distortion fx later in the chain sound a lot less noisy.

Note that the noise persists even when the smx is in bypass. I'm drawn more and more to concluding that there's something wrong with the unit.

Time for a new compressor!

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It's either a dodgy pedal, they are all old now, or its the gain from your active. Maybe the pick ups are hotter and more 'hi-fi' than the pedal can handle. Which, especially if your using high levels on the high compression side, could be making it hiss loads. The pedal's not a true by pass pedal either.

I can only suggest bringing down the volume knob on the bass (boosting the volume on the amp to get the loudness you need) and using little, if any, high compression. Other than that, yeah, time for a new pedal. Check out these reviews - great site: [url="http://www.ovnilab.com/"]http://www.ovnilab.com/[/url]

Try to check the pedal with a low output bass and nothing else in the chain because if its not the pedal ie it just can't handle your set up at least you can sell it as a working one.

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I've tried playing around with the various volumes along the whole effects chain, but it still seems that the most likely conclusion is that the pedal is probably past it!

Wally - really appreciate the help, will certainly check out the website for the next choice in compressor!

Mark

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[quote name='Wally' timestamp='1364506549' post='2027556']
Other than that, yeah, time for a new pedal. Check out these reviews - great site: [url="http://www.ovnilab.com/"]http://www.ovnilab.com/[/url]
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+1 Brilliant website. Thanks to that resource I upgraded my Behringer DC9 to the perfect compressor without having to mess around buying and trying a bunch that didn't do what I wanted.

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