I have a ceriatone ots and cleator unit . For some reason i have buzz when i the gain is high, someone told me it s ground loop that make the buzz and i should put a lehle splitter on the FX loop chain as it has a ground Lift on it. Do you think this IS one of the fonction of the lehle to fix this kind of problem ? Thx
@@LloydTheHuman i think you connect one of the cables to the lehle input and use the isolated output to the second amp. But they never explain this anywhere, very annoying.
Not really. The hum from a single coil isn't just a 60 cyle hum, it's actual rf interference from lights, your pedalboard, your phone in your pocket, and any other device with transformers that puts out an electrical field around itself.
I heard white noise hiss and not much of a difference of out of phase vs in phase. What was the pickup selector position? Not impressed. You do resemble James Bond.
...agree about the noise, but not about the out of phase / in phase comparison : a lot more presence and clarity, no obvious lack of some frequencies...
I brought up the level to show that the right side had a very light 60cycle hum, even tho its acceptable but it was there, sometimes there is a very loud hum and thats when you really need a transformer like these Lehle products
I think mixing the out of phase part to mono would have made it a lot more obvious. In stereo out of phase amps may sound even bigger while they collapse in mono. Otherwise great demo as usual!
Glad i came across your video. The best video by far about this application, and its even a short one. Great Job!
I love this pedal. I’ve had one for a couple years, and it really works great for stereo setup.
I wish I understood how all this stuff worked...
I have on older lehle dc filter that saved me from ditching the pog2 from my signal chain.
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I have a ceriatone ots and cleator unit . For some reason i have buzz when i the gain is high, someone told me it s ground loop that make the buzz and i should put a lehle splitter on the FX loop chain as it has a ground Lift on it. Do you think this IS one of the fonction of the lehle to fix this kind of problem ? Thx
Hi, the P-ISO can be used in an interface? Thanks
Hi! Could I split the signal of my active bass with this?
Any others you could recommend to compare? The P Split got rid of 90 percent of the noise on my amps, but added some high end hiss.
How do you attach a Lehle pedal to a board??1
How do you connect it on the stereo pedal?
There is only 1 input
@@LloydTheHuman i think you connect one of the cables to the lehle input and use the isolated output to the second amp. But they never explain this anywhere, very annoying.
@@ravieira83 exactly man! But I think this is the correct thing to do. Thanks dude
Could you use this to remove single coil hum on just one amp
Not really. The hum from a single coil isn't just a 60 cyle hum, it's actual rf interference from lights, your pedalboard, your phone in your pocket, and any other device with transformers that puts out an electrical field around itself.
I heard white noise hiss and not much of a difference of out of phase vs in phase. What was the pickup selector position? Not impressed. You do resemble James Bond.
Yeah, lots of hiss in this video.
...agree about the noise, but not about the out of phase / in phase comparison : a lot more presence and clarity, no obvious lack of some frequencies...
I brought up the level to show that the right side had a very light 60cycle hum, even tho its acceptable but it was there, sometimes there is a very loud hum and thats when you really need a transformer like these Lehle products
Pickup setting was the same position the whole time
single coils are noisy as well
I think mixing the out of phase part to mono would have made it a lot more obvious. In stereo out of phase amps may sound even bigger while they collapse in mono. Otherwise great demo as usual!