right ok. How does this get from mains to your guitar signal though? They are seperate are they not?
I watched this and it was interesting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyI85XOKzZ4Perhaps I get a shit load of noise then more than any of you guys with power conditioners. I've done well over the years then to deal with it
Ok a hypothetical hear. If I get a power conditioner is noise going to reduce, buzzy shitty RFI/EMF? (Yes I use proper shielded cables and shielded guitar.)
ok Second, when I divided my amps and plugged them into one side of our rehearsal room and then plugged the MP1 into an extension cable running to sockets on the other side of the room did noise reduce because there was nothing plugged in along side the MP1?
If this is all correct and I get one of these things it might change my noisey LIFE
It seems a little too good to be true though.
Third situation, I run a multitrack and MP1 and two other power supplies for other devices all into the same sockets in my home studio, I don't have a noise issue (well I don't think the noise is excessive whilst using gain in my opinion). Why do I not have noise issues here? Because I'm at much quieter levels? Would you recommend getting a PwrCon for home studio also?
Fourth thing, these power conditioners all appear to have female IEC sockets, how the hell can I plug in UK plugs into this?
I'm nearly convinved SC but I'll need answers to all above from anyone who has the answers