Here and at the drummers rehearsal space are LED lights. They're causing havoc with my guitar fidelity. They don't use a step-down transformer rather the switching circuit. This results with some frizzy hash noise bleeding in. In the studio, I just turn them off and, ah, the silence!
I do have a small dual-coil pack (ala 5VR1 - TE CONNECTIVITY / CORCOM - RFI POWER LINE FILTER, 5A, 700UA | Newark element14) that I may insert prior to the power bar for the lights. But, like Johnny Be Goode, I'm in a cabin with one AC line for everything.
Also, if I add a ground wire going outside and bolt that to a buried rod/plate closeby, would that be a good idea making everything quieter? I realize that may introduce a ground loop. The wiring is olde but high quality. But the issue is mainly here in the studio anyways.
thanks so much.
I do have a small dual-coil pack (ala 5VR1 - TE CONNECTIVITY / CORCOM - RFI POWER LINE FILTER, 5A, 700UA | Newark element14) that I may insert prior to the power bar for the lights. But, like Johnny Be Goode, I'm in a cabin with one AC line for everything.
Also, if I add a ground wire going outside and bolt that to a buried rod/plate closeby, would that be a good idea making everything quieter? I realize that may introduce a ground loop. The wiring is olde but high quality. But the issue is mainly here in the studio anyways.
thanks so much.
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