Behringer HD400 4-stars Reviews
Didn't work for me!
Perhaps my noise issue isn't a ground loop issue, but this device didn't help at all. It actually made things dramatically worse, but it was worth a try.
Works for my needs
I bought the Hum Destroyer because my studio monitors (Yamaha HS80M) were picking up a lot of noise from my computer's GPU when in heavy use, possibly due to a ground loop. The unit removed all of that noise so I am happy.
It does seem a bit flimsy and light and might affect the sound quality a bit but that is an acceptable compromise for getting rid of the noise.
It is okey
It works but not perfect. But recommended for the price. Still get some hum sounds through but it often fix itself if i unplug and plug in the cables again to the pc.
Pros
Works
Easy to plug in
Cons
Sometimes Hum sounds goes through
does the job on stage
as written on the tin, it does the job and removes buzz/hum on two peripheral. For a studio use the pickiest musician could argue it behave slightly differently from "grounded alims" but I believe that within a mix, it is barely noticeale.
Inexpensive way for reamping guitars
I use this device mainly for reamping guitars. The signal chain is practically noiseless with this unit and it also does not color the tone much. In an AB comparison I could barely notice any difference between original and reamped track.
The device is working perfectly so far, however the build quality does not seem to be that great

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Behringer
- Released in 2006
- Average price : $29
- Weight : 180g
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