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Perhaps side by side against the top competitor B**s it may not cut out as much noise but for certain it cuts out unwanted sound.
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Worked for a few minutes then started buzzing and distorting the sound.
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i love it, how it kills the feedback but doesnt kill the sound for your guitar
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I applaud them and their amazing effort to get great sounding and functioning pedals to the masses
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This means that while you're not playing, it'll block that annoying static sound your guitar and pedals make - and when you start playing, it'll lower itself so that it doesn't effect the noise of the guitar
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To the sound of the Guitar Clean sound without noise
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It only kills your sound when you're aren't playing.
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Mine also created an annoying hissing sound
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Definitely helps to clean up the sound of palm muting, and for the price, this is a solid feeling pedal.
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The sound is awesome and lots of customization
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Too much noise or no sound at all.
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The 'Threshold' knob turned to 12 works to clean up the idle sound of the amp, but doesn't reduce much while playing
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Beware, though, that sound may be degraded if you power the pedal with a garden variety 9V adapter.
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If you set the threshold in max, you will get a weak signal feeding to your amp, therefore weak sound
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This device worked very well and did not impede my sound at all
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Not only does it kill the sound, depending on where you put it in the chain you can effect other effects creating interesting sound waves
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I use the Visual Sound One Spot Adapter, available here on Amazon.
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The 'Threshold' knob turned to 12 works to clean up the idle sound of the amp, but doesn't reduce much while playing
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I suspect it is something with my signal -- when I add distortion and overdrive it works fine again.. then again, signal sounds fine with the pedal disabled
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1/3 of the time it works, 1/3 of the time after you play a note it makes a sound like sizzling bacon as it shuts down the decaying note and then the last 1/3 of the time it messes with the volume level