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You have a power conditioner, so 'dirty power' shouldn't be an issue. Shouldn't. You also stated that you tried powering without the conditioner and there was no change. It is possible that the conditioner is passing noise, but unlikely. Respect Will Brake Soul Fruit Electronics -----Original Message----- From: Laurent Brondel [mailto:laurent@megalink.net] Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2003 9:43 AM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: RE: [OT] Noise interference problem > From: Tim Nelson <psychle62@yahoo.com> > Date: Fri Aug 1, 2003 4:25:27 PM US/Eastern > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: RE: [OT] Noise interference problem > > > Laurent wrote: >> the click appears only when I plug >> a guitar (volume turned up) on any component. > > Have you tried it with more than one guitar? If it > does it with that one but not others, I'd look at > shielding. If it does it with ANY guitar, the problem > is more likely either downstream or maybe a dirty > power issue. > > -t- > Yes I tried with all my electric guitars and basses, but they're all passive designs (vintage.). I do not have an EMG-type active guitar to try here. Never had a problem with my guitars before, outside of the habitual single-coil hum. What are the solutions for a "dirty power" issue? Thank you, Laurent