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So, I have a Jordan Bosstone. One day I decided to listen to it (hadn't for many years...I kinda found it in a box...it had been long forgotten.)
I loved it...So, in light of not wanting to hack up a vintage bit of gear, I made a pedal-form clone. Well, it isn't the quietest effect ever, so, I was hoping to get some input from everyone. Do you think I could reduce the noise floor (which is fairly high) by using a small isolation transformer in the signal chain? I can't remember the Mouser # but it's one of those little 1:1 ones...that you could use for a DI. Input? |
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Is it hum or hiss you are trying to get rid of? The causes are different.
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