EL Vedermunch
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Hello all,
I?m the semi-proud owner of a new V2 head. I say semi-proud because while I?m really pleased with the tone, I?m having some serious noise issues that I?m thus far unable to resolve. (Also, the tolex on my brand-new $1,000 head is peeling off. Good times.)
Here?s my noise issue: Both the red channel and the tube channel put out a lot of noise when the gain is cranked. Some of that noise can be attributed to the guitar, and that portion of the ?noise field? sounds like your typical high-output buzzing. Throw a Boss NS-2 noise suppressor in front of the amp (between the guitar and the head) and that noise disappears entirely. The remaining noise sounds like ?snow? (a not-so-quiet ?shhhhhhh? sound) on a TV that isn?t receiving a signal. It exists on high-gain settings even when there?s no guitar cable plugged into the head, and so placing the noise gate in front of the amp does nothing at all to get rid of it. This ?white noise? can get very loud (depending on how loud I crank the amp) and makes playing the V2 a real chore.
My Line 6 Vetta also exhibits both of these same types of noises (?buzz? and ?snow?), but when I enable its built-in gate, it shuts both of them out completely. I?m not sure where in the chain a Vetta puts its suppressor, but I?m pretty sure it?s not up front because, as an experiment, I tried plugging my NS-2 into the front of the Vetta, and just like on the V2, it got rid of the buzz, but not the snow.
I?ve heard people talk about how you can place a noise gate in the effects loop and that doing so gets rid of practically all noise. Unfortunately, no matter how I adjust the V2?s effects loop or the NS-2 (Series versus Parallel, different send and receive volume levels, different settings on the pedal itself) I can?t get the NS-2 to do a **** thing in the loop.
Meanwhile, I?ve tried using chorus and delay effects (via a Boss GT-6) in the loop and they seem to work fine.
What am I missing? Is there a trick to getting a gate to work in the loop? Am I using the wrong type of gate? Anyone here have models/settings they can provide?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
-G
PS
Something else I noticed tonight: While playing on the clean (green) channel, if I happen to crank the tube-channel level all the way up, it adds a hint of light overdrive to my clean tone. It?s not supposed to do that, is it?
I?m the semi-proud owner of a new V2 head. I say semi-proud because while I?m really pleased with the tone, I?m having some serious noise issues that I?m thus far unable to resolve. (Also, the tolex on my brand-new $1,000 head is peeling off. Good times.)
Here?s my noise issue: Both the red channel and the tube channel put out a lot of noise when the gain is cranked. Some of that noise can be attributed to the guitar, and that portion of the ?noise field? sounds like your typical high-output buzzing. Throw a Boss NS-2 noise suppressor in front of the amp (between the guitar and the head) and that noise disappears entirely. The remaining noise sounds like ?snow? (a not-so-quiet ?shhhhhhh? sound) on a TV that isn?t receiving a signal. It exists on high-gain settings even when there?s no guitar cable plugged into the head, and so placing the noise gate in front of the amp does nothing at all to get rid of it. This ?white noise? can get very loud (depending on how loud I crank the amp) and makes playing the V2 a real chore.
My Line 6 Vetta also exhibits both of these same types of noises (?buzz? and ?snow?), but when I enable its built-in gate, it shuts both of them out completely. I?m not sure where in the chain a Vetta puts its suppressor, but I?m pretty sure it?s not up front because, as an experiment, I tried plugging my NS-2 into the front of the Vetta, and just like on the V2, it got rid of the buzz, but not the snow.
I?ve heard people talk about how you can place a noise gate in the effects loop and that doing so gets rid of practically all noise. Unfortunately, no matter how I adjust the V2?s effects loop or the NS-2 (Series versus Parallel, different send and receive volume levels, different settings on the pedal itself) I can?t get the NS-2 to do a **** thing in the loop.
Meanwhile, I?ve tried using chorus and delay effects (via a Boss GT-6) in the loop and they seem to work fine.
What am I missing? Is there a trick to getting a gate to work in the loop? Am I using the wrong type of gate? Anyone here have models/settings they can provide?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
-G
PS
Something else I noticed tonight: While playing on the clean (green) channel, if I happen to crank the tube-channel level all the way up, it adds a hint of light overdrive to my clean tone. It?s not supposed to do that, is it?