by Smaxo303 » Sun Apr 02, 2023 11:45 am
I don't have this issue, but you can check the (earth) grounding of the Tonex pedal housing.
If you have an ohm meter. The Tonex has no earth grounding from your power supply.
So everything (housing, cable, pedal bord, headphone out, guitar out) should have the same ground connection (means similar low ohm value).
If you have two different grounds or no grounding, you run into humming and noise issues.
As you already written.
1. Just put a cable into the guitar/bass input jack and measure between the sleeve (ground) of the cable pluck and the housing screw of the backside of the Tonex housing. It should give you a stable value close to 0 Ohm. A few ohms are possible, depending on your connection, equipment and how the electronic connection inside was made. Use a low value measurement rang on your ohm meter. Like 200 Ohm or something.
>> That means your input is free from issues.
2. Make the same thing with the headphone output e. g. with a stereo cable.
>> A stable value with something around ~0 Ohm = no issue.
If you don't have an Ohm meter you can try to listen to the noise while move your guitar (pickups) around the Tonex pedal. There should be no difference in sound or loudness of the noise.
Good luck.
Cheers!