🎶 Silence the Buzz, Amplify the Clarity!
The Pyle Compact Mini Hum Eliminator Box is a passive ground loop isolator designed to eliminate unwanted AC noise from your audio signals. With its compact design, it features 1/4" TRS phone and XLR inputs/outputs, ensuring high-quality sound without the need for external power. The device utilizes 1:1 isolation transformers to break ground loops, making it an essential tool for professionals seeking pristine audio clarity.
C**G
Works Great!
Was actually quite surprised with how well this works. In our church, we have a few live feeds set up throughout our building, 3 to be exact. to have greater control we route our audio and video separately. We were getting a loud hum/static noise to the live feeds set up in the building. We could isolate it to the in house feed because our livestream feed for online had no problems whatsoever. Connected this and the noise went away immediately.No tricks to it for us. Connected our audio board to the XLR input then connected our switcher (which is what we were using to send audio to the live feeds in the building) via XLR out and problem solved!
N**Y
really works
Had a gig at a large venue a few days ago and traced a loud hum to the 1/4" output from our keyboard amp. Remembered I had this in my bag, just in case. Plugged it in and immediately eliminated 100% of the hum - saved our sound for sure.Super impressed.
P**3
Last in the pedal chain before the amp
I’ve been having ground loops with one of my tube amps for some reason, only when using a pedal. Amps are on a furman conditioner, pedals on cioks. I tried the ground loops fixing ac adaptors and also a second furman for the cioks but still had the problem. This fixed it, everything is dead silent now. High powered and ultra high gain with no issues all connected in a small bed room.
R**A
Works great
Been getting loud humming sounds from my Yamaha hs8 studio setup that is connected to a Focusrite interface. I installed this Pyle ground isolator and it did the trick! Humming noises are now gone !!!
R**N
This is bass killer!
Be careful of what it does to your bass. It started rolling off my sealed subs at 45hz and my 10hz I was down 20db! Completely unacceptable. Did it get rid of the hum? Yeah, by killing SPL! Crazy
B**
Hum... no more!
This hum eliminator is my second box purchased for problem audio for a rather large banquet hall set up. It ended the hum issue immediately and restored the quality of the system. A rather quick go-to that works!
S**Y
it gets the stars
way cheaper than that other brand.. i own both.. dont know if i can tell a difference. id buy another one.
S**R
It drops about 50 to 60% of the ground hum in my setup.
Its a good looking unit that requires no power as its more of a filter. My amp has some ground hum because I have it in a bedroom TV cabinet that seem to resinate everything. I have in plugged into a Furman strip but I also have a power supply for my pedals plugged into the same wall plug in and i pickup some mild 60hz hum that is only noticable with the volume up about 5 or more. Not bad but still bugs me. I use it last in line after a noise gate that works great on pedal hiss and run it into the hum eliminator then to the amp. It doesnt get rid of all the hum but it lowers it at least 50% or more. It has 2 set of 2 different styles of plug ins and sometimes I swap from 1 to 2 and vice versa to get the lowest hum. For the money I think its a good buy. It lowers the hum low enough I cannot hear any at 8 to 10'. This unit with a noise gate keeps my stuff very quite even running a metal pedal and other modulations and reverbs. Definately happy with the results. If I have paid $100 or more I might be disappointed because there is still a little hum, but this inexpensive simple unit does actually work pretty good. Not perfect but does make it a little more tolerable. Im using this on tube amps from15w to 75w and happy with the investment. As a up date after owning the unit for several months and rearranging my pedal power and plugging the amp into a furman instead of a wall socket the overall 60hz hum has gotten even lower now. With nearly non existent pedal hiss except on a inexpensive high gain metal pedal but I dont have to have my noise gate on to play and not have excessive hiss at all. The 60hz hum is now barely audible with volume on 6 and gain up to 5 or 6. Seriously for $20 bucks and it doesnt change my tone a bit its well worth it! Just spend a little time moving power cords around and I ended up with the amp power on the end of the furman strip and that help quit a bit. I have a couple boost and overdrive pedals that are sounding way better now and I keep them turned up about as high as they will go most of the time.
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