Morley Gold Series Hum Eliminator

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This is the Morley Gold Series Hum Eliminator from Morley, listed in Guitar Pedals on guitars pedals amps and stuff.. Read More below.

Description

Here's what Morley says about the Hum Eliminator:

The Hum Eliminator uses our custom in-house made isolation transformers to break loop antennas that cause ground hum and buzz. Hum Eliminator also converts back and forth between balanced and unbalanced connections and prevents the cable to act as an antenna for noise.

Simply place a channel of the Hum Eliminator on the cable connections between the two offending pieces of equipment. Hum Eliminator will not affect the quality of the audio, it will improve it.

We use 1/4″ smart jacks that accept any combination of unbalanced (TS) or unbalanced (TRS) plugs. These are passive devices (no power required), in cold rolled steel housings, hand-soldered circuit boards and top quality components and hardware.

Specifications

  • 2-Channel Hum Eliminator
  • 1/4″ Smart Jacks and XLR Jacks
  • Dimensions: 4.75″ (L) / 3.25″ (W) / 1.75″ (H)
  • Prevents Ground Loops That Create Hum and Buzz
  • Custom Morley Isolation Transformers
  • Converts Back and Forth Between Unbalanced and Balanced Cable Types
  • Simply Insert on Audio Connections Between Offending Pieces of Gear
  • Not Intended for Use on Mic Level, Instrument or Powered Speaker Line

About the manufacturer

Morley

Morley are known for making standout effects pedals and more. Founded with a passion for tone and innovation, their gear has shaped countless records and players’ sounds. Look out for their iconic designs and flagship models — they’ve earned a reputation for reliability and creativity.

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