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Hum at 12VDC - no hum a 9VDC

Postby Fasel » Thu Dec 13, 2012 5:18 pm

Hi Team,
Has anyone had any hum issues when running say a PPF at 12V? I have a Voodoo Labs PP2 and until recently, was running my PPF at 12V. I started getting a hum, sort of like a mains power 50/60Hz type of hum or like an earth loop hum, and after changing all leads and power connections, found that when I switched the PP2 to 9V, the pedal was quiet. The PPF is on a large pedal board with plenty of other pedals. The problem seemed to just come out of nowhere.
Any ideas?
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Re: Hum at 12VDC - no hum a 9VDC

Postby Carlos » Wed Feb 20, 2013 4:16 am

is it in outlet 5 or 6? when set to 12v they are un regulated, so can go as high as 16v....... try 1-4 or even outlets 7 or 8........


if its not that, im not sure....
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Re: Hum at 12VDC - no hum a 9VDC

Postby Carlos » Wed Feb 20, 2013 4:16 am

is it in outlet 5 or 6? when set to 12v they are un regulated, so can go as high as 16v....... try 1-4 or even outlets 7 or 8........


if its not that, im not sure....
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Re: Hum at 12VDC - no hum a 9VDC

Postby Donner » Wed Feb 20, 2013 7:31 am

Good question ....I wonder if its perceived hiss --- as in raising the voltage raises the headroom and clarity ....
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Re: Hum at 12VDC - no hum a 9VDC

Postby Fasel » Sun Feb 24, 2013 10:08 pm

Yes. I am using outlets 5 & 6. It sounds something similar to an earth loop hum. They are nice and quiet at 9VDC.
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Re: Hum at 12VDC - no hum a 9VDC

Postby Carlos » Thu Apr 04, 2013 2:52 am

if you want to power with 12 volts, use outlets 1-4 instead. those outlets are regulated so the voltage wont fluctuate much giving you the issues.
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Re: Hum at 12VDC - no hum a 9VDC

Postby Fasel » Sun Apr 07, 2013 6:55 pm

Thanks for your help, Carlos. That all makes sense and seems to be the problme. I have my EH DMM using my first two outlets to give me 24VDC. That only leaves me with 2 other outlets to use a 12VDC. I have to admit, I am really hard pressed to notice any difference in running my pedals at different voltages. I have only been able to compare two PPFs side by side. There was bugger-all tone differences - at bedroom volumes anyway. Maybe I need to crank it and try it again. All the other BJFs I have seem to sound the same at 9V and at 12V. I have not gone any higher than those voltages. Anyone else a bit let down after trying this?
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Re: Hum at 12VDC - no hum a 9VDC

Postby Carlos » Mon Apr 08, 2013 3:34 am

i find it hard as well to hear a difference, but i think most of it is a different feel. like headroom, or drive getting more saggy, as apposed to frequency changes.
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