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Re: Hi, it's me again...



  OK, back for another quickie...  I read the faq, and it still doesn't
seem to quite be addressing the same issue I seem to be having.  This is
not ordinary hiss or hum or buzz.  Someone else here described it quite
well as being thin, papery and comb filtery.  It seems to be at about 120
to 130 hz or so, and fluctuates as a pitch shifter would when it can't
quite settle on the correct note.  It also seems to be dependant on the
input side of things rather than the output, regardless of whether there's
any signal going into it at all.    It also reminds me of the lower
frequencies of when  a tube is going bad, how it sort of whines unsteadily
and sounds really pathetic!  lol!  -but instead of a higher pitched whine,
as might happen in most cases, it's a lower pitched one, as is sometimes
the case.  Anyway,  <smile>   -If all that makes sense to anyone and they
are aware of what's going on, *looks extra extra extra cute*  please please
please let me know...   <smile>  I may see about getting a replacement for
this one anyway today.  We'll see.  Anyway, bye for now, have an awesome
day!, K?  

Laters,

G-Girl

At 10:53 AM 6/24/02 -0600, you wrote:
> Thanks Dave, and also to everyone else who replied.  I'll write more
>either  later this evening, or tomorrow.  I'm on my way out to teach soon,
>and then going out tonight.  <smile>  Lemme' just say I've set the line
>switch properly, and yes, when it's not set properly the noise level is
>quite insane!   lol!  -and I'm also heading up to check out the Electrix
>support link to read the faq.  Thanks a bunch to all of you for the help.
>As usual, if anyone thinks of anything else, I'd ttotally love to hear it.
>Thanks so much!...  Have a wonderful day!...  
>
>Smiles,
>
>G-Girl
>
>At 09:40 AM 6/24/02 -0700, you wrote:
>>>   Hi guys, just lemme' clear up, that I've never used it between a 
>guitar
>>>and an amp.  I always run stereo line level with  everything I use.  The
>>>reason I'm  concerned is that it easily even outdoes my noisiest 
>consumer
>>>gear right now, so I'm a little suspicious I might have a defective one,
>>>but we'll see... 
>>>   Thanks again for all the replies, please feel free to send along any
>>>other thoughts, even in light of this, it may just be that this is just 
>a
>>>noisier processor than I'm used to.  If that's the case than at least I
>>>know...  Thanks bunches you guys ROCK!...
>>>
>>>Smiles,
>>>
>>>G-Girl
>>
>>Have you checked the "Phono/Line" switch on the back panel of the 
>>Repeater? I was having serious noise problems, exactly like you 
>>described, with mine, and it was driving me nuts. I carefully 
>>rechecked the gain, replaced the CFC card, everything, and the noise 
>>was still there. Finally, I found mention of the Phono switch on 
>>Electrix's user forum and checked it, sure enough, in repatching, I'd 
>>accidentally hit the switch, it's right next to the jacks, so it's 
>>really too easy to hit. Setting it to line cleared up all my noise 
>>problems, and left me feeling pretty stupid...
>>-- 
>>-------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>Dave Trenkel                                New and Improv Music
>>http://www.newandimprov.com         improv@peak.org
>>-------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>
>
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>


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-Then, anything is possible..."  

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