Hi all,
I have this issue where one digital guitar pedal has a blinking LED (it blinks very slowly for example 60-90 times per minute, it is used for the delay tempo) that if it is daisy chain with any other pedal it leaks and audio click. So, the moment I plug another pedal and they are both on the same GND (via the audio cable) you can clearly hear a BOOP everytime the LED blinks.
Since this is very likely to be some kind of clock noise leaking to the audio/analog GND, is there a way to filter that out? I am thinking about a very simple passive circuit on the 9V DC input of the pedal but I am not sure what technique is better to filter those slow 60-90Hz spikes. Capacitors + Inductors networks? Isolation transformers? I am open to any suggestion.
Thanks!