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My Sherlock is up and running, and I've got a low level coming out (yes, I'm running it into a pre!), but otherwise it's working the way I expect. EXCEPT that when it compresses it adds a distinct BUZZ to the audio - sounds almost like a fret buzz on a high E string on the guitar. I wrote Drew and send an MP3 file and here's what he wrote back:
" install the power filter mod - just a lowpass filter on the power
line using 3 100-ohm resistors and 2 470 or 680uF capacitors!
Some people have experienced this, some not, it's a strange
phenomenon, hopefully this will fix it.
Also make sure you're not hitting it too hard, it has a very low
threshold
"
Unfortunately, this "power filter mod" doesn't make much sense to a newbie like myself. I'm posting it here incase anyone else is having the same problem. And I'm hoping someone could clarify what he means
This is only on the XLR out. I haven't tried the aux out. Hopefully I'll get around to it tonight.
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I am having this same problem with mine. Except its the lower hum. I am also getting a hellacious hum to both aux and main outputs. Its above 60hz, maybe 120, and when I touch the front panel or any other metal it adds in a lower octave.
Does anyone have that power filtering schematic that was mentioned in the post above? Or at least a working grounding schematic to make it not so ridiculous? I know it might be there faintly in the end, but it is louder than the main signal at this point. Other than that, I can tell it is working fine! So its annoying knowing that I have it working, but can't use it due to the hum.
Any ideas?
Thanks!