If youâve gone down the new power supply route and found that the cable on the new one is a bit short, you may want to get one (or more!) of these. I got a couple of 1.5m and a couple of 3m - arrived today!
(not planning on joining multiples together - just nice to have spares!)
same problem here. The static noise started after a week of using. Switching to another power supply solved the issue. The one delivered with Dwarf is a piece of crapâŚ
For me, switching to a power supply that does not have a ground pin on the plug solved the problem (as severalotherusers have found). I tried 2 different power adapters and both eliminated the noise. I will say that the included power supply didnât exhibit noise problems when I use the Dwarf alone. The noise only turns up when I have other pedals connected or have the dwarf connected to a guitar amp. You can also enable ground loop compensation and see if that helps.
FYI we shipped Dwarfs with 3 or 4 different PSUs. Due to the supply chain crises was really hard to keep the supply chains that we were using so we needed to find more sources.
yes. It was bought as A stock, but it was previously opened and used. I complained to Thomann and they gave me a discount additionally. I decided to keep the unit, because aside that I did like it.
ok. So thatâs not really the definition of A-stock
Most likely they swapped the cable by mistake to a UK one. Not that we couldnât do that mistake in-house while fulfilling, but I doubt it quite a bit. I would believe it more if you have ordered directly from us.
I considered modifying an existing IEC power cable to remove the ground pin, as this would give me the ability to use an IEC cable of any length. Is this similar to what you did?
I have experienced the same noise.
I have a tube amp which is grounded, and when I plug the dwarf via 1/4 jack an horrible humm sound is present in the background.
For mine It was a ground loop issue.
I just pluged the power supply of the Dwarf to a wall-socket at my home which is ungrounded and the noise disappeared.
So either you have a wall socket ungrounded available or you must buy a power supply without ground to resolve the problemâŚ
I also tried disconnecting the earth connection from an IEC cable when I was doing my initial testing and it solved the issue OK, but I wasnât going to recommend that anyone else try this.