For Sale: Electro-Harmonix Hum Debugger. As new condition, never gigged. Includes OEM box, power supply and paperwork as shown in photo.
Price includes shipping in CONUS.
I find that I'm simply not a "pedals" type person. From time to time I try one, and invariably I end up selling them here. Bought this for obvious reasons. It does what it's marketed to do. For my needs I ended up ferreting out where the noise is in my signal chain and address that directly. This is great for when your situations are fluid (frequently playing different venue etc.) and you need a quick and dirty solution. I have moved and no longer play at the old church due to distance, no need for this at this time.
There is a "strong" and "normal" switch. Normal attenuates most 60 hz & RF buzz with minimal effect on tone. Strong clamps down harder with a tradeoff in that it slightly scoops out some upper mids.
Bypass switch and an LED to let you know its online / active.
You have to use the power supply from EH and there is no 9 volt option.
I think that about covers it.
Price includes shipping in CONUS.
I find that I'm simply not a "pedals" type person. From time to time I try one, and invariably I end up selling them here. Bought this for obvious reasons. It does what it's marketed to do. For my needs I ended up ferreting out where the noise is in my signal chain and address that directly. This is great for when your situations are fluid (frequently playing different venue etc.) and you need a quick and dirty solution. I have moved and no longer play at the old church due to distance, no need for this at this time.
There is a "strong" and "normal" switch. Normal attenuates most 60 hz & RF buzz with minimal effect on tone. Strong clamps down harder with a tradeoff in that it slightly scoops out some upper mids.
Bypass switch and an LED to let you know its online / active.
You have to use the power supply from EH and there is no 9 volt option.
I think that about covers it.