Fight Hum and Noise with Humbuster™ Technology
Humbuster™ Cables are designed for use with the Humbuster™ outputs found on Fractal Audio products. When connected properly, they can significantly reduce noise caused by ground loops between y...
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Fractal Audio’s Humbuster cables are one of those “why didn’t I do this sooner?” upgrades—especially if you run an FM3/FM9/Axe-Fx into real amps, power amps, or anything on a stage with questionable power.
The first thing you notice is **how quiet your rig suddenly gets**. That low hum and buzz that used to live under your clean tones? Humbusters knock it down hard—without killing your high end or changing the feel. It’s not a “band-aid EQ” kind of fix; it’s a *proper* solution for the common ground-loop noise that shows up when you’re connected to multiple pieces of gear.
What I love most is how **plug-and-play** they are. No chasing gremlins, no weird adapters, no trial-and-error lifting grounds and praying you don’t create a new problem. You plug a Humbuster into the Fractal output that supports it, run it to your amp/power amp, and you’re in business. The result is a **cleaner noise floor**, better dynamics, and the kind of “studio quiet” that makes your delays, reverbs, and edge-of-breakup tones feel more expensive.
And let’s be honest—Fractal rigs are already pro-level. Humbusters just make the whole system feel **finished**. If you’re playing churches, clubs, studios, or touring stages where power and lighting can get sketchy, these cables can be the difference between “great tone” and “great tone with that annoying buzz.”
Bottom line: If your Fractal is touching external amps or audio gear, Humbuster cables are a no-brainer. They’re not flashy, but they deliver that top-shelf, professional polish: **less noise, more clarity, and total confidence when you hit the first chord.
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KEVIN · January 13, 2026
good quality and they seem to do the job, but I don't think they are 15 feet long, they are longer. I've made several snakes using them with a regular 15 foot guitar cable and they are always longer than the other cables.