Glad you got it sorted.
*FIXED!* Struggling to enjoy playing high gain profiles...
- Tonerider
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Glad you fixed it. Must have been the patch cables for sure because like every digital device changing the power cable wouldnt make a difference. The Profiler either gets proper voltage and runs or it gets no voltage and doesnt run.
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Not exactly. The digital parts may work but theres still plenty of analog components that can muck things up
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The Profiler does NOT change its sound due to voltage problems. It is a digital device.
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So theres no analog amplifier connected to the analog outputs????
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the power supply in the Profiler has a security circuit that will shut down the Profiler before voltage problems could do any harm to any of the internal components. There is no way that bad voltage could influence the sound quality in the Profiler-i confirmed this with our chief hardware designer!
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the power supply in the Profiler has a security circuit that will shut down the Profiler before voltage problems could do any harm to any of the internal components. There is no way that bad voltage could influence the sound quality in the Profiler-i confirmed this with our chief hardware designer!
I don't know what you mean by bad voltage, but when I turn off lights in room that I play Kemper some hiss disapears from the sound coming from monitors, also when using one old AC adapter it seems to add hiss to kempers sound.
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When you get a problem with buzz and hum please use the Groundlift buttons on the back of the Profiler.
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I don't know what you mean by bad voltage, but when I turn off lights in room that I play Kemper some hiss disapears from the sound coming from monitors, also when using one old AC adapter it seems to add hiss to kempers sound.
You get this with all amps I have experienced. Especially with single coil pickups