Howdy. Your video randomly turned up... That's such a pain. Excessive noise really does my head in! The only idea that comes to my mind is putting an isolator in front of the Lizard. I have the 'Art Dual Transformer Isolator' which i see for online £66. There's a Palmer single 1/4 inch one for £76. Maybe even plugging the wireless reciever into the isolator and then on into your pedals. Be warned!! I'm no expert and it might not make any difference at all! It's the only thing I can think of to try. If you've already got a DI box with a ground lift you could plug your pedals into the DI box and into a mixer or interface (removing the amp) just to test whether or not lifting the ground solves the issue!! Power supply loops: I can't tell if you're daisy-chaining the power cables or not (but don't). You could try running the pedals using batteries to test if it's the power end of things amplifying the RF... I hope you'll post an update if you do any testing etc. Good Luck! (disclaimer: I am a moron!)
Your moronic suggestions all make sense to me :-) Thanks! And all of the things you mention sound like a follow up video I need to make to experiment a bit more. To be continued…
@@ColinLPrice Thanks lol, I really am not an expert, but noise issues drive me mad lol! I've tried using the ART isolator in some situations and it doesn't help at all... Trial and error I guess...
Howdy. Your video randomly turned up... That's such a pain. Excessive noise really does my head in! The only idea that comes to my mind is putting an isolator in front of the Lizard. I have the 'Art Dual Transformer Isolator' which i see for online £66. There's a Palmer single 1/4 inch one for £76. Maybe even plugging the wireless reciever into the isolator and then on into your pedals. Be warned!! I'm no expert and it might not make any difference at all! It's the only thing I can think of to try. If you've already got a DI box with a ground lift you could plug your pedals into the DI box and into a mixer or interface (removing the amp) just to test whether or not lifting the ground solves the issue!! Power supply loops: I can't tell if you're daisy-chaining the power cables or not (but don't). You could try running the pedals using batteries to test if it's the power end of things amplifying the RF... I hope you'll post an update if you do any testing etc. Good Luck! (disclaimer: I am a moron!)
Your moronic suggestions all make sense to me :-)
Thanks!
And all of the things you mention sound like a follow up video I need to make to experiment a bit more.
To be continued…
@@ColinLPrice Thanks lol, I really am not an expert, but noise issues drive me mad lol! I've tried using the ART isolator in some situations and it doesn't help at all... Trial and error I guess...