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Reddit mentions of Ebtech Hum Eliminator

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of Ebtech Hum Eliminator. Here are the top ones.

Ebtech Hum Eliminator
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Uses 1:1 isolation transformers to break loop antenna and balance audio linesAlso converts balanced and unbalanced signals and cable types1/4" smart jacks can accept any combination of mono or stereo plugsPassive device (No power required)Cold-rolled steel housing. Two Year warranty.
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height2.25 Inches
Length3 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJuly 2008
SizeHand Held
Weight0.5 Pounds
Width1.25 Inches

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Found 6 comments on Ebtech Hum Eliminator:

u/checkerdamic · 3 pointsr/vinyl

Still not grounded correctly. Try to ground each of them separately to see if the hum changes/disappears. Could be numerous things: TT, preamp, receiver, or even your house wiring (hopefully not this). I would google "ground stereo equipment" or something similar and try to follow the different steps in order to isolate the problem. There are also products made to eliminate ground loop hum such as Hum Eliminator and Hum X Voltage Hum Filter. I actually used the second one at an old house I rented which had shit wiring and it eliminated the hum I always got when connecting my TT to my computer for sampling and then played out through the receiver. I have it in my current house to the outlet my stereo equipment is plugged in though it's probably more for show now than actually functionality.

u/Rusty_McFartflaps · 2 pointsr/WeAreTheMusicMakers

Wow, didn't know those existed, thanks for the link!

I just might have to upgrade my mixer and get one of these suckers.

EDIT: Also just found these hum eliminators which work on TRS/TS cables!



u/watteva · 1 pointr/GuitarAmps

I would try it first after the pedals and before the FX loop return.

I would recommend the Ebtech, it's cheaper than the Palmer and it's got two channels so you could isolate before and after the pedals if need be. They would both do the job though.

u/ijordison · 1 pointr/audioengineering

Isn't this better?

https://www.amazon.com/EBTECH-HE-2-Ebtech-Hum-Eliminator/dp/B0002E4YH4/

Balancing and unbalancing, with no level change.