JKD":c81d8 said:Does the ISP do that on both battery power and wall wart?
Santiall":d5c26 said:are you using a power supply with the Decimator or is the rack version?
SgtThump":1daff said:I can't even imagine running the gain at noon on the red modes of OD1/OD2! That is an INSANE amount of uncontrollable distortion (in my opinion!!!!!!!!)
I can barely control my guitar when I'm using the orange modes of OD1/OD2 with the preamp gain around 10:00 o'clock!
Santiall":b308c said:then the last thing to check and only remaining potential problem would be the lead between the amp and the Decimator. I remember long ago someone with similar problem, blaming the ISP and at the end was the cable... give it a try with different leads.
Digital Jams":75a00 said:About using the gate and this is just my observations.....OD2 is tight enough to get away without one imo. That channel is very tight.
Glad you found the hum problem
mctallica1":f26d5 said:Well I'll be go to hell ( My grandma says that all the time...have no real idea why, but I think it is funny)
I tried the guitar/amp/outlet routine.
NO hum...just a little bit of high gain hiss as you woudl expect with no supressor.
Started adding things in the chain to see what was causing the problem and it is the thing that I was always using in every attempt at troubleshooting....
The JVM makes a shitload of noise as soon as I connect the Decimator!
Have never had that as a problem before.
I really like a gate in front of amps because I do a lot of start/stop heavy rythms.
I guess I will buy an NS2 and try it. Any other suggestions for a gate? Maybe a MXR?
Who woulda thunk
Santiall":80a72 said::|::QBB:
hey there, yeah everything alright so far, thanks for asking and hope you and the rest of people over here are also doing well
S.
mctallica1":3409d said:I have tried the decimater with all types of power supplies and every cord I own (which is quite a few of varying lengths from a few inches to 20 feet)....as soon as I take the JVM off standby, the hum returns.
I am getting very frustrated with the amp
I can hear the tones I really like in there, but the troubleshooting needed right now is significantly beyond anything I have done with any of the amps I have owned in a loooong time.
Running the exact same gear in the exact same configuration is dead quiet with the VHT CL sitting right next to the JVM
SgtThump":24cad said::|::QBB:
That's what I do, Ralph. I finally paid off every single credit card we own (took years) and now only buy stuff when I have cash. It feels GREAT too!
Gainfreak":71d20 said::|::QBB:
Quit being a wuss and figure this crap out
Of course Im kidding
That said, Theres got to be an answer here somewhere... Not trying to add insult to injury but both SteveVHT and I used a decimator with his JVM in his studio with no problems. there has got to be a reason why this is giving you a problem!
mctallica1":ec178 said::|::QBB:
There has to be a solution, but I will be damned if anything is working.
I am usually pretty quick to find and fix any issues that are messing with my sound, but this one has me stumped.
If I plug straight into the JVM it is quiet until I turn the volume knob up on my guitar then it is just the standard noise you can get if you don't have a gate before the amp (that is the stuff I want gone and the reason I use the decimator).
No matter how I configure the decimator into the equation, I get the hum.
What I really don't understand is if there is something wrong with the pedal, why doesn't it cause any problems with my VHT?
Could there be a problem with the JVM? I don't know, but it doesn't seem like there is since I can plug straight in and not have any noise (with the guitar volume down).
So... I have 2 apparently good units that aren't working together
I am thinking of ordering a few suppressors to see if any of them will work.
Fact is, if I can get this issue worked out, I really, really like the amp...but if I can't, the frustration just ain't worth it to me.