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I remember a post somewhere that complained about Repeater noise being caused by having the switch for the phono preamp set wrong on the back. Another one said that it only affecting one track (track 1) and that one seemed to be caused by a defective CFC. Greg --- Luigi Meloni <Luigimeloni74@libero.it> wrote: > Hi. I've had the same problem with the repeater of a friend of mine. > He just > got it from another member of looper's delight. (How are you Luca?) > and he > phoned me about dealing with the high noise floor of the repeater. We > took > it to my home-studio and I tried it between my pre and my mixer. No > noise. I > tried then to put it in one of the send/return loops of the mixer. > Still no > noise. Back to his home I tried it with his instruments. The noise > was there > and it was high. (He too uses it with a pre and a power-amp. No > mixer). Then > I saw on the link I'm sending you one possible solution to manage the > problem. > > http://www.electrixpro.com/support/faq.html > > Look under the section 'My Repeater seems really noisy. Why?'. We > tried to > mod the cables like this and the problem was solved. In my studio > theproblem > didn't show up because I use all my instruments set to +4 db and with > balanced cables. He used it with a -10db output preamp and directly > into the > power amp, other fx in the fx-loop of his pre. > > Just try this. It is a possibility. > > Peace > Luigi > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Goddess" <thefates@earthlink.net> > To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 7:46 AM > Subject: Re: Hi, it's me again... > > > > 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 > > > > At 09:24 PM 6/23/02 -0700, you wrote: > > > To add to what Mark said, definetly use it in an effects loop and > a > > >parallel loop if possible. I run it through an effects send on my > Mackie > > >mixer, and I definitely use the dry/mute function (hold stop and > press > the > > >overdub button to access) which will clean up that slightly phasey > comb > > >filter sound you are hearing. Actually, if used properly the > repeater has > > >more headroom and better sampling rate than anything else > currently > > >available for dedicated looping. Just don't put it in line between > your > > >guitar and an amp. > > >Enjoy > > >Bill > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- > > > > "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 > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com