intothegroove wrote:Kojak the Ripper wrote:the 4046-M is very interesting. I got hum problems with the RM-1N on the other hand that i have not solved yet, either using a boss kind of power supply or an isolated (not recommended) Voodoo Labs Power Pedal 2+ the same hum appears. Maybe i'll have to put a buffered boss pedal in the chain?
Would you be able to email me a clip of it?
Industrialectric@hotmail.comMy pedals do have obscure powering sections which contribute to the overall character and sound/noise of the pedal. I personally use a carl martin power jack which has more than enough juice for a lot of pedals, but I would be curious to see what the actual unit is doing with that hum, thanks!
I spent some time with the RM-1N and 4046-M today, and had no hum problem using the Voodoo Labs Pedal Power 2+; the one that is said to work not so well elsewhere, worked fine for me today. The Boss-like one spot PSU on the other hand still provoked huge hum, no matter the plug i put it into. But who cares, i've gone round the problem today, so it seems that it's not a real problem. Thank you for caring, i knew not ilovefuzz was your forum Andrew, so i reply here so that everyone can read it and so that it does not harm industrialectric's image in the least way.
I love those two devices very much. I don't regret the expense. i can get spaghetti western fuzz out of the 4046-M or cavernous water drops and also save me a full-sized lawnmower in my pedalboard. The Reverb Machine is just beautiful, i understand most of it now. Unless a few details, like what's the two reverbs outs 1 & 2 which there's a knob to mix about? What does it mean concretely, are there two different chips inside or ? I have also yet to discover the miscellaneous routing possibilities.
The two pedals work very well together, the 4046-M being so harsh when used dry. But i admit, each device can be used alone. So many experimentations to come. Bravo.