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Noisy Tuner Pedal, position and problems

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I bought a tuner pedal a while back, its a Cerub PT5 like THIS.
Its powered off the AC/DC power brick
Every Overdrive pedal i use after it sounds noisy, with a really really loud hissing noise even with the guitar turned to zero. I use the signal output jack (not bypass) so when i tune up it is'nt audible.
I've tried a Dod 308, Line 6 Crunchtone and EHX Double Muff.
What position do youse guys place you Tuner on the pedal board and has anyone else had these problems.
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Noob.
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Post by Mike »

I always put my tuner first, never had that issue before - I guess it goes away if it's powered from a seperate source?
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I'll try a battery, other than that its going back to the shop... via the front window :lol:
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I would return it anyway, that's not cricket.
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Post by Progrockabuse »

slightly off topic, but does it matter where about in the chain the tuner is? mines always at the end. the tonebender works best as the first pedal, as it's a germanium fuzz. the tonebender also hates wah pedals lol.
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Yeah you can get all sorts of weird effects between Wah pedals and old Fuzzes. Some good, some not so good.
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with the wah, you turn it on and it's the same on as in bypass lol.
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The tuner is producing loads of hiss, and the overdrives are amplifying it. get rid.