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Welcome back. You're issue with the Repeater is probably due to the fact that it's strictly a line level device in terms of it's outputs. I've never really plugged a mic or instrument into it's front jack, but the output is HOT, and not designed to go into a high gain preamp, such as a guitar amp. It's best put in the (line level) effects loop of your guitar amp, if you happen to have one. If you can't work this way, there are devices on the market that convert line to instrument level, and back again. This makes the Repeater a little tricky for guitar players, unless you're like me, and your signal never really ends up at a traditional guitar amp. (guitar-Digitech 2120 preamp-Repeater-mixer to a pair of Mackie 450s is how I have mine set up) good luck, Mark Sottilaro On Friday, June 21, 2002, at 11:35 PM, Goddess wrote: > <smile> I everyone, yes, it's me, returning at long last yet again, > from > the great beyond. lol! > Anyway, -wanted to say hello, and also have a REpeater question. > First > off, I absolutely LOVE IT!, but am finding that it's a bit noisy > compared > to my other gear. I think I'll be able to manage just fine with it, > but am > just concerned whether or not it's working properly. The noise I'm > getting > seems to be at about 120 or 130 hz or so, and is sort of a buzzy, hummy > processing noise, modulating ever so slightly. lol! -What a > description! lollollol! > Anyway, It's not horrible, but is about 5 times more prevalent than > my > other gear. -But as I said, I think I can get sufficient level enough > so > it won't be a problem. Is this normal? Thanks for any ideas anyone > might > have, and nice to be back yet again... lol! > > Smiles, > > G-Girl > > > > > --- > > "The only things I really think are important, are love, and > eachother. > -Then, anything is possible..." > > http://home.earthlink.net/~thefates > > Please visit The Guitar Cafe. > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/the-guitar-cafe > >