My question:
How do my instrument cables, 9V power supply cables, and various others (speaker wire/turntable amplifier etc. etc.)
interfere,interact, and disrupt the sound coming out of my amplifier. Other than my microphone picking up the audible feedback,
Will this mess of wires/cables affect the magnetic field around my mixer/audio interface like how my amplifier does (creating feedback?)
I hope this makes sense. I hope you can answer my question as practical as possible.
Specifically I am having trouble with feedback/noise in the background of recording guitar. The quiet parts aren't so quiet.
I would appreciate it if somebody could direct me someplace to where this topic is most relatable.
My equipment(if this helps):
Fender Bassman 'Silverface' 50W
Powersupply MXR Isobrick + quality pedals/quality cables (i do not own a noise suppressor pedal)
Microphone=>Phonic MM1202a=auxout> Focusrite Scarlett 2i2
How do my instrument cables, 9V power supply cables, and various others (speaker wire/turntable amplifier etc. etc.)
interfere,interact, and disrupt the sound coming out of my amplifier. Other than my microphone picking up the audible feedback,
Will this mess of wires/cables affect the magnetic field around my mixer/audio interface like how my amplifier does (creating feedback?)
I hope this makes sense. I hope you can answer my question as practical as possible.
Specifically I am having trouble with feedback/noise in the background of recording guitar. The quiet parts aren't so quiet.
I would appreciate it if somebody could direct me someplace to where this topic is most relatable.
My equipment(if this helps):
Fender Bassman 'Silverface' 50W
Powersupply MXR Isobrick + quality pedals/quality cables (i do not own a noise suppressor pedal)
Microphone=>Phonic MM1202a=auxout> Focusrite Scarlett 2i2