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Originally Posted by Hides-His-Eyes
OR a dodgy power supply in your house?
Or one broken cable?
Once you've eliminated the big things look for the little things...
What you should do:
get 2 rigs with completely different components side by side and see if you can get both making the noise simultaneously.
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I already covered most of those things in my original post. The only one of those things I haven't ruled out is a bad power supply in the entire house, though I did run an extension cable from the other side of the house. I spent over $200 on a good power conditioner, though, so I'm going to be a bit miffed if this all turns out to be a problem with the power conditioner failing to condition the power properly.
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Originally Posted by nofearfactor
I guess you also tried to use different guitars,checked all of your cables or tried new ones, and tried to plug into different power sources-eliminating lights,or other plugged in components on the same line?.Baffling...
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Yeah, no kidding. I've had this awesome shiny new gear for weeks now, and I've yet to be able to enjoy it.