Question : How is the NR300 powered?
Answer : The NR300 can be powered by a 9V battery or the BEHRINGER PSU-SB DC power supply (not included).
Question : Is the NR300 designed to preserve the original attack and envelope?
Answer : Yes, the NR300 is designed to preserve the original attack and envelope while eliminating unwanted noise.
Question : Does the NR300 have a Mute mode?
Answer : Yes, the NR300 has a Mute mode which can be used as a super-quiet on/off switch for your instrument.
Question : How is this to be used with Compressor and Overdrive pedals before the amp?
Answer : To use this noise reducer with the overdrive and a compressor before the amp you will connect the pedals to the noise reducer loop from the send output.
Question : Who does make a noise suppressor that works and doesn't cost >$70?
Answer : The Dinver noise reducer is recommended as an effective and affordable alternative.
Question : Will this help reduce the obnoxious buzz from my 80's Fender tube amp?
Answer : It may help, but it is recommended to have the amp checked out for any potential issues first.
Question : What's the polarity of this pedal?
Answer : The center pin is negative.
Question : Is this bass guitar compatible?
Answer : Yes, it is compatible with bass guitars.
Question : Will this eliminate RFI noise my bass picks up from computers and lights?
Answer : Yes, it will eliminate the hissing and buzzing noise from RFI when not playing.
Question : How well will this pedal reduce feedback?
Answer : This pedal reduces hum, not feedback. It helps control feedback, but does not eliminate it.
Question : When using the reduction mode, should a signal still be sent to the amp if the pedal is not on?
Answer : Yes, a signal should still be sent to the amp even if the pedal is not on.
Question : Does this pedal come with a cable to plug it into an amp?
Answer : No, it does not come with a cable.
Question : Will it eliminate static?
Answer : This pedal works like a gate and can eliminate static by setting the gate at the threshold level.