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Old 03-25-2010, 09:23 PM
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Help with pedal board wiring?

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Hope this is in the right forum.. anyways, I just built my own pedal board and decided to make an input jack. So there's a wire that goes from the last pedal under the board then to the side of the board to a jack. Problem is there's a ton of feedback, and when I move the power cord closer to it, it gets worse. Is it a grounding issue? I got the cable from a broken guitar cable I had. I cut a section off, then at one end I attached an input thing, quarter inch thing, and its now in the pedal. The other end has a the jack. So since it's an instrument cable it has two cables inside of course the hot and the ground and they are both attached at both ends, and so I'm left scratching my head. Any help would be very appreciated! thanks in advance.
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Old 03-26-2010, 12:55 AM
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anyone? Its gotta be the cable or the jack, just dont know how to fix it
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