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I’ve rewired my board and noticed something I never noticed before. It may well have been there before but never really noticed it but thought I’d ask if it’s normal. When I use certain modulations like a chorus or flanger etc I hear a background noise like someone using an oscilloscope or something i.e. high pitched electrical whirring noise etc. I hope you know what I mean? Could it be bad wiring ? I’ve used Evidence Audio solderless plugs so I’m pretty sure it couldn’t be them or could it? Obviously this gets more noticeable when using gain etc.
Any pointers
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I had a similar problem with a friend's pedalboard with a Digitech Drop - the only solution I could find was to have two separately mains-powered supplies, one for the Drop and one for everything else. A pain...
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