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Topic: Izzy question #2 |
Bobby Burns
From: Tennessee, USA
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Posted 17 Apr 2009 4:47 am
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I love my single coils, but sometimes the noise, when raising the pedal to sustain a note, is hard to take. It seems that lowering the impedance with an Izzy or similar device, would help to keep noise down. Is my thinking flawed. I know from experience the effect on tone, but will it also bring the noise level down dramatically? |
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Jack Stoner
From: Kansas City, MO
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Posted 17 Apr 2009 7:17 am
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I don't think it will take care of your single coil noise problem. That's not what it is designed to do. |
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Bobby Burns
From: Tennessee, USA
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Posted 18 Apr 2009 4:17 am
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OK. I know that it is not a noise gate or such. I also know that single coils themselves are going to pick up a certain amount of noise, but am I wrong to think that an impedance lowering buffer at the guitar will reduce the amount of noise picked up by the cable and anything else between the buffer and the amp? |
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Bobby Burns
From: Tennessee, USA
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Posted 18 Apr 2009 4:23 am
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From page 35 of the "Steel Guitarist" #4.
"What Is it? It is a battery operated device that turns all of that "his and hum" caused by effects devices, electronic feedback, foot volume controls, and powerful pickups, into absolutely nothing-just silence!"
A pretty lofty claim, but as I remember, it did make a noticeable improvement in the sound quality. |
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