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Doesn't the dry audio path also go thru the AD/DA converters?? My dry signal is not noisy. On Fri, 3 Aug 2001, Will Brake wrote: > Sounds like a digital problem. My educated guess would be the A/D or the > D/A converters. As you would assume A/D means analog to digital > converter and...I'm sure soldering will be required. In you need > assistance, email me. I will be out on the road for the next 10 days > though. Hope this helps... > > Be Well > > Will Brake > Soul Fruit > Repairs, control solutions and modifications for Musicians > > spaceloop wrote: > > > > I've been a lurker for awhile now, I've posted a few times, but now I >need > > help...I need help finding a competent EDP repair person. Every loop I > > make is very noisy, not noisy like it's clipping but noisy like >amplified > > tape hiss but "digital" sounding. I've replaced the memory and I even >put > > the old OS back in to see if it was a problem with the upgrade. Now, I >did > > have somebody do the gain mod as outlined in the FAQ....but the >competence > > of this individual is/was questionable and the shop he worked at is now > > closed and I can't find him...incidentally , he was an authorized >Gibson > > technician and Gibson did tell me to go to him for Echoplex issues. >Could > > the mod be the problem? The dry signal going thru the unit is fine, >it's > > only the loops that are noisy...wouldn't this indicate a problem with >loop > > audio path? > > > > Any help would be appreciated especially if it helps fix my baby! :-) > > > > -- > > travis salisbury > > http://www.illuminetdesign.com -- travis salisbury http://www.illuminetdesign.com