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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2008

This is a small demo of the Electroharmonix Hum Debugger pedal, taken from the Gearwire site. It is a device that eliminates hum in your sound, wherever it may be coming from: single coils, ground loops, badly made effects loops in amplifiers, bad electricity installations, neon lights/tv interference...

It is not a noise gate or any ground lifting device, which was something I didn't want in the first place.

I have just received it in order to cure a loud hum that comes in every time I connect some pedals in the effects loop of my Koch Studiotone combo, as well as the usual single coil hum and some extra noises when I turn the amp REALLY loud. I am very happy to say that it works like a charm in ALL of those cases, especially when placed last in the effects loop!

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  • This guy looks like a psycho stalker!

  • I have one and it's a very nice device. But it still introduce some sonic artifacts, it does not ruin the guitar tone, but the sonic artifacts is there, can be heard and some people will not find it that transparent. Anyway...

  • @mbartolomei The highs sound a bit artificial, that's true...

  • @bloodySunday77

    Yes, because some sort of flanger/short delay is introduced. If it's used before distortion, as indicated by EHX, it affects more the timbre. After distortion devices it's less apparent and still does its thing. Anyway I was a bit disapointed as I thought I could record my Strato with real singles with golden silence behind it...

  • @mbartolomei I was using mine after all distortion, right before the amp, or even last in the effects loop. It was extremely efficient and could hear no flanger or short delay whatsoever. Plus, I have recorded with my strat in absolute silence with it...

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  • He reminds me of Tom Green for some reason

  • My EH Hum DeBugger ( from Shreveport Music) reduces 60 cycle hum by at least 60%. It's a useful tool for those who prefer single coil P/Us.

  • @bloodySunday77 Hehe so ther's more than one? i was talking to that cable like thing you held up to get a hum?

  • @MrJackanthony Which one exactly?!?

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