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Description
In the world of music production, there's nothing quite as frustrating as unwanted hum and buzz infiltrating your sound. Enter the Ebtech 2-Channel Hum Eliminator, your go-to solution for pristine audio clarity. Designed with precision and isolation transformer technology, this compact yet powerful device efficiently targets and eliminates pesky 60-cycle hum, ensuring your audio signals remain crisp and unadulterated.
Channel 1 is specifically engineered for electric guitars and basses, providing a hassle-free plug-and-play solution to eliminate hum directly from your instrument. Whether you're jamming in the studio or performing live, you can trust Channel 1 to keep your sound clean and clear.
Channel 2 is a versatile companion, accommodating a range of auxiliary audio sources. From keyboards to MP3 players, this channel expertly handles any additional equipment in your setup, making it an essential tool for musicians who demand versatility and quality.
Whether you're a seasoned professional or an enthusiastic amateur, the Ebtech 2-Channel Hum Eliminator is a must-have addition to your gear collection. Embrace the freedom of playing without interference and let your music shine through in its purest form.
Key Features:
- Eliminates 60-cycle hum and buzz with precision
- Isolation transformer technology for clear audio signals
- Channel 1 dedicated to electric guitars and basses
- Channel 2 accommodates auxiliary audio sources
- Compact design for easy integration into any setup
Product specs
| Type | Hum Eliminator |
| Channels | 2 |
| Inputs | 2 x XLR, 2 x 1/4" |
| Outputs | 2 x XLR, 2 x 1/4" |
| Power Supply | Passive |
| Height | 2.75" |
| Width | 4.75" |
| Depth | 3.25" |
FAQs
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How does the Ebtech 2-Channel Hum Eliminator work?
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The Ebtech 2-Channel Hum Eliminator prevents ground loops that cause hum and buzz by using custom Morley Isolation Transformers. It effectively breaks the loop antenna effect across signal lines between connected gear.
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What types of connections does the Ebtech Hum Eliminator support?
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The Ebtech Hum Eliminator supports both XLR and 1/4" connections, with two inputs and two outputs for each type, allowing it to integrate seamlessly into various audio setups.
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Is the Ebtech 2-Channel Hum Eliminator powered?
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The Ebtech 2-Channel Hum Eliminator is a passive device, meaning it does not require any external power supply to operate.
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Can the Ebtech Hum Eliminator be used with microphone or instrument level signals?
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The Ebtech Hum Eliminator is not intended for use with mic level, instrument, or powered speaker line signals. It is designed for line-level audio connections between gear to eliminate hum and buzz.
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Where should I place the Ebtech Hum Eliminator in my audio setup?
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For optimal results, place the Ebtech Hum Eliminator on the audio cable that is the source of the hum, typically between the offending pieces of gear in your setup.
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Features and functionality
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The Ebtech Hum Eliminator effectively addresses ground loop issues in effects loops, reducing hum significantly when placed after pedals and before the FX loop return.
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Use cases and applications
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Particularly beneficial for guitarists utilizing effects loops in amps like the Peavey 5150 II, where it resolves unwanted humming while maintaining sound quality.
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Critic Reviews
3.5 out of 5
Based on 1 Review and 3 Ratings
41003
ugh
this eliminates hum but it also eliminates dynamics, high treble and low bass.... use at your own risk. I suspect cheap isolation transofrmers are to blame. Perhaps if I opened it up and replaced the stock ones with jesnens.
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In this video at 2:11, a Ebtech Hum Eliminator can be seen in Synyster Gates' guitar rig.
At 14:22 in the Premier Guitar "Rig Rundown" video featuring Mark Morton, an Ebtech 2-Channel Hum Eliminator can be observed as part of his setup, located in a drawer within his rack.
In a Rig Rundown interview with Premier Guitar, hosted by John Bohlinger, it is confirmed that Steve Stevens' live pedalboard includes an Ebtech 2-Channel Hum Eliminator.
Matt Freeman uses the Ebtech 2-Channel Hum Eliminator in his live setup when touring with Rancid, as confirmed in the video "Matt Freeman - My Rancid Stage Rig [Equipment]" from Matt Freeman's Bass Bunker on YouTube.
In the image, Dan Donegan is shown using the Ebtech 2-Channel Hum Eliminator, a noise gate effects pedal.
Tom Searle, guitarist for Architects, discussed his use of the Ebtech 2-Channel Hum Eliminator in an interview with MusicRadar. He recounted a pivotal moment during a show with Sylosis, where fellow guitarist Josh Middleton introduced him to noise suppressors, which significantly reduced unwanted noise and feedback in his setup.
In a YouTube video titled "Using an Overdrive/Tubescreamer/Maxon for metal tones," Josh Middleton demonstrates the use of the Ebtech 2-Channel Hum Eliminator while discussing his gear setup.
"Greg Tribbett is shown using the Ebtech 2-Channel Hum Eliminator in a user-uploaded photo on Guitar Geek."
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