jerotas
Experienced
Hey guys!
Sometimes I'll hear a loud "click" ever few minutes or so when I rehearse at our practice room (when I'm not playing)...I don't hear the other equipment make this noise, but I see the meters on the Axe-Fx move when it happens. I have had this happen at my house when using headphones too. I'm thinking that a power conditioner will fix this? Maybe it's some kind of voltage irregularity.
I want to get a power conditioner / spike protector that works on 240vac (I'm in China). So probably any of the European products will work, but not most US stuff (wrong voltage). I would prefer the non-rackmount (floor) kind, since they tend to cost less and do the same thing. Also my rack is heavy enough as it is. I have 4 flights of stairs to go up and down each time I bring it somewhere
Does anyone know if the cheap Monster "clean power" products actually condition the power? i.e. make the power supply consistent.
Sometimes I'll hear a loud "click" ever few minutes or so when I rehearse at our practice room (when I'm not playing)...I don't hear the other equipment make this noise, but I see the meters on the Axe-Fx move when it happens. I have had this happen at my house when using headphones too. I'm thinking that a power conditioner will fix this? Maybe it's some kind of voltage irregularity.
I want to get a power conditioner / spike protector that works on 240vac (I'm in China). So probably any of the European products will work, but not most US stuff (wrong voltage). I would prefer the non-rackmount (floor) kind, since they tend to cost less and do the same thing. Also my rack is heavy enough as it is. I have 4 flights of stairs to go up and down each time I bring it somewhere
Does anyone know if the cheap Monster "clean power" products actually condition the power? i.e. make the power supply consistent.