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don;t wonder. the repeaer is fantastic. i think the problem is a gain matching issue. i use primarily synths and have my electrix gear on the sends and returns of my hot mixer. the noise level is almost inaudible. my friend, who is a guitar player, is constantly struggling with noise because he is using a mic level instrument and line level effects. ideally you should have a gain/impedance matching strategy if you are going to use line gear in a mic system (mic, in this case meaning guitar). like a small rack mixer with sends and returns. the front jack on the repeater is designed to match mic level signals better and it might best to use that for your guitar. but you will still be coming out line level. impedance matching is very important (this isn't gain). for the lowest noise levels you need to match both gain and impedance. an amateur just plugging a device into his system will be met with varying results because of the mismatching. plexus >I'm just about ready to purchase a repeater or an echoplex, and all >these bad things I keep hearing about the repeater makes me wonder. But >the people who have repeaters that have no problems seem to love them. >I'm scared. I dont want to get a lemon. Is anyone having problems with >their echoplex? Thanx, Bill