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Equ1nox
Active member
Hey Dave
Not sure if this is covered, but I'm sure it will be interesting to pretty much everyone on here!
Everyone knows dive bars and many venues are old and have shit for voltage. The wiring is old and line voltage may be too high or low outside the standard 110-120V range. Likewise, many musicians I know bitch about noise, then their equipment sounds great and quiet at home, but they play out, plug in, and boom, noise city!
What would YOU recommend for:
1. Keeping line voltage constant
2. Getting rid of any line noise
Knowing there are both folks in here that will pay stupid amounts for diminishing returns and people on the budgetel, I think it should be answered with (4 identified units in total
1. The best of each
2. The cheapest of each, that will still do the job
PLEASE ADVISE and thanks in advance!
Not sure if this is covered, but I'm sure it will be interesting to pretty much everyone on here!
Everyone knows dive bars and many venues are old and have shit for voltage. The wiring is old and line voltage may be too high or low outside the standard 110-120V range. Likewise, many musicians I know bitch about noise, then their equipment sounds great and quiet at home, but they play out, plug in, and boom, noise city!
What would YOU recommend for:
1. Keeping line voltage constant
2. Getting rid of any line noise
Knowing there are both folks in here that will pay stupid amounts for diminishing returns and people on the budgetel, I think it should be answered with (4 identified units in total

1. The best of each
2. The cheapest of each, that will still do the job
PLEASE ADVISE and thanks in advance!
