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<blockquote data-quote="Jay Barracato" data-source="post: 26456" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>Re: Ebtech HumX</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Greg, No MOV's anywhere in my setup. The result with the bass amp seems to tell me that the loop is somewhere in the buildings wiring, especially if the Hum X stopped it for the short time I plugged that in. It is also my amp that I use at most of my shows, so I know how it usually performs. I thought about testing with a meter but this time I did not have the house electrician present, and I did not want to be popping circuits on purpose without knowing what else is on them. The same goes for pulling outlets out of the wall.</p><p> </p><p>For all I know the flourescent lights back in the kitchen/laundry area are dumping to ground and they have multiple ground paths (maybe through wire and conduit).</p><p> </p><p>Any ways it is not my job to fix their problems, at this point I believe for future shows I can control the problems and keep them under the level of the background noise (without having to use the HumX). If it turns out to be uncontrollable, it would be easier for me just to drop a honda generator outside of one of the windows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay Barracato, post: 26456, member: 24"] Re: Ebtech HumX Greg, No MOV's anywhere in my setup. The result with the bass amp seems to tell me that the loop is somewhere in the buildings wiring, especially if the Hum X stopped it for the short time I plugged that in. It is also my amp that I use at most of my shows, so I know how it usually performs. I thought about testing with a meter but this time I did not have the house electrician present, and I did not want to be popping circuits on purpose without knowing what else is on them. The same goes for pulling outlets out of the wall. For all I know the flourescent lights back in the kitchen/laundry area are dumping to ground and they have multiple ground paths (maybe through wire and conduit). Any ways it is not my job to fix their problems, at this point I believe for future shows I can control the problems and keep them under the level of the background noise (without having to use the HumX). If it turns out to be uncontrollable, it would be easier for me just to drop a honda generator outside of one of the windows. [/QUOTE]
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