So, I’ve had my board in bits to try and figure this out. When it was taken apart, I tried connecting each pedal one by one (to the Zuma underneath) and there was no noise. I thought i’d maybe solved it with just making sure all the connections were fresh and secure.
Put the board back together, and all the noise is back!
Im powering the Stomp with the correct Line 6 power supply, and it’s at the very end of the chain. As you can hear before the Stomp is active, I’ve got no/very little noise
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Q8HnBzi0mfHB2gusBLOPibNZFDDxDZDI/view?usp=drivesdkCould the power supply be goosed? Admittedly, the plug is not very secure on the power pack even with the clip connected. Almost every time I attempt to unplug the full power supply, it comes away from the actual plug section. Could it be something to do with this?
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I'll have to look into that too.
So, I watched the video's and I'm still a little confused with where the noise is coming from.
Is the Stomp power supply NOT isolated? Does anyone know? Is this what's causing the issue?
As far as I'm aware, the Zuma is totally isolated so I should be able to rule out any of my pedals causing the issue, surely?
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I still get the same noise at my practise room, so kinda think it has to be the board somewhere
I play guitar and take photos of stuff. I also like beans on toast.
Not great if this solves the issue, how am I supposed to get around that?
Cheers fella, I will check the input impedance also
I just took the board to bits completely including the patch bay and then reconnected it all, and it works now.
Ive still got an Ojai on the way to run off my Zuma so that I can power the Stomp from this instead of its own power supply so that it’s completely isolated