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So did this sound like ac noise, or op amp hiss? I've got grounding problems too, largely due to my computer (damn pickups too close to the monitor). But my vortex is a hissy fiend, even grounding hum noise aside (which is from my guitar and amp). I got rid of some of it by maximizing the input level to the vortex from the mixer, keeping the input level on the vortex down as low as possible. With no signal going into the vortex, I can turn up the input on it and get tons of hiss. Turn the input all the way down, and it's much, much better - but useless! So my noise issue definitely seems related to the input stage of the vortex at least. Mike Who will get off his arse and take it to the shop before selling his vortex. Mmmm, sweep that morph! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Beck" <mibeck@vassar.edu> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 12:11 PM Subject: Re: Vortex Noise > Don't know if this could be the problem, but my rack setup was > extremely (almost unusably) noisy in the few minutes before I > properly grounded everything & ensured there were no ground loops. > The combination of the Vortex and a Mesa Boogie Studio Pre gave me > ridiculous amounts of noise. Solution was to float the chassis ground > of the Boogie and ground the Vortex only through one cable. All other > cables touching the Vortex and the Boogie have the shield snipped on > one end. It took a little while to plan out, but now it's damn quiet. > Except when I don't want it to be, of course :)... > > - Mike >