Holy Grail, great pedal, but you may need a noise gate. :roll: I remember when they came out, I tried one in Fret Music and thought it was a bit noisey. I hope they've rectified that since....[/quote]
noise is only a problem when you use shitee leads and amps, they wont give u the best leads and amps in a little shop, they dont care about quality, they're in it for the money and it pays low.
Now that I use George L leads there is no noise whatsoever on any amp or effects that I've used. Electro harmonix pedals are not noisy at all from my experiences, as long as you use a decent adaptor, aka one that isnt noisy, or a 9v battery. the actual pedal wont make the noise, it's what's connected and how. That's for sure, that's how electonics work! look out for ground looping, a major cause of most hum in the world.[/quote]
Hey mate! :D
Been using Van Damme cables for years (top of the line oxygen free that I could afford, cost about 15 quid for 2 meters) and I still get noise from EHM. I'm not the only one who has noticed this, I've read in various guitar mags over the years that they experience the same, and they use much better amps than mine (mines still a great amp - I've shocked a lot of people with it and the sounds I get)
Like I said before though, this was a couple of years back (the reviews as well) so it may all be cleared up by now.
I am a massive EHM fan though, I've got to say, and nobody makes chorus like them. :P