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speaking of looper noise, the Boomerang generates an intolerable amount of noise for me sometimes (but other times not). I think it involves a nice ground loop issue, but makes looping in my home studio quite impossible. Ah, the beauty of apartment complex living. other times I've noticed the noise in practices with my band as well, and if I turn the boomerang loop volume all the way down, it kills the noise. Kind of a pain. solutions? =) mike on 9/5/01 2.09 AM, cameron street at c.jas@optusnet.com.au wrote: > Yep. i know the noise u mean, i was to scaird to > mention it on here, i could get thrown off the list, haaa. > The repeater seems to be noisier than the headrush > to me. I was quite shocked at the noise. > I've only had the thing for 8 hours. I've balanced all the > gain structures, but it's still got a hiss. I tried taking > the thing out, and it's silent. I'm quite pissed off. > I have it on loan for a week, let's see how i go > this time next week. cam > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "sukhjindersandhu" <sukhjindersandhu@home.com> > To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 1:36 PM > Subject: Repeater noise problem > > >> I'm wondering if any other repeater users have noticed a strange >wavering >> of pitch when nothing is looped, but the phones or main outs are >cranked. >> It's almost like a low oscillating tone. Again, i'm not playing anything >> through repeater but the noise level is very high. Could it be software >> or hardware related? I've tried moving repeater away from other gear, >plus >> all kinds of level changing and checking but the noise persists. Is >there > a >> bypass option someone can suggest? >> >> Sukhjinder >> >> _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com