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Distance is king. The receiver transducer of the springs is a super-sensitive sensor for magnetic interference. Therefore, position it as far away as possible from its own or other power transformers (or chokes).You can also remedy this a bit with a lot of shielding ($$$) or a second identical spring pan in humbucker position.The easiest way, however, is to isolate the springs. The control unit, the amplifier electronics and the PSU can stay in the rack or elsewhere.With a little effort and thought you can leave everything in one box (it serms to work for you), often the problems come from external transformers on which you have less influence in terms of position and orientation in the rack.Separating the springs from the rest allows you to operate the device directly at the workplace without the need to stand up and running around.Thanks for feedback.
Distance is king. The receiver transducer of the springs is a super-sensitive sensor for magnetic interference. Therefore, position it as far away as possible from its own or other power transformers (or chokes).
You can also remedy this a bit with a lot of shielding ($$$) or a second identical spring pan in humbucker position.
The easiest way, however, is to isolate the springs. The control unit, the amplifier electronics and the PSU can stay in the rack or elsewhere.
With a little effort and thought you can leave everything in one box (it serms to work for you), often the problems come from external transformers on which you have less influence in terms of position and orientation in the rack.
Separating the springs from the rest allows you to operate the device directly at the workplace without the need to stand up and running around.
Thanks for feedback.