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Re: Hi, it's me again...
Thanks Mark, and everyone else who replied or will reply to this.
<smile> I'll check on this this week, and see about getting it taken care
of if need be... Thanks bunches...
Smiles,
G-Girl
At 09:58 AM 6/23/02 -0700, you wrote:
>Huh, then I can't help you, but I'd search the archives if I were you.
>A few others I think got defective units that had some noise problem, so
>I'd check into that if I were you. My unit seems very quiet. Good luck.
>
>Mark Sottilaro
>
>On Saturday, June 22, 2002, at 11:00 AM, Goddess wrote:
>
>> Hi Mark, I don't use a guitar amp at all. -Just a reference
>> amplifier.
>> So I run line level all the way from the preamp outs onward.
>> Yes, I checked both the instrument input, with both the headphone out,
>> and main outs, and then also the main input and outputs. The noise
>> level
>> seems better with the main outs, but still really noticable. -As i said
>> though, I think I can still work with it, but has this been an issue
>> with
>> you or any other repeater owners? if there's a problem, I'll just see
>> about getting it taken care of. Thanks for your thoughts, and any other
>> ideas you might have would also be greatly appreciated. Have an awesome
>> day!, K?
>>
>> Smiles,
>>
>> G-Girl
>>
>>
>> At 11:51 PM 6/21/02 -0700, you wrote:
>>> Welcome back.
>>>
>>> You're issue with the Repeater is probably due to the fact that it's
>>> strictly a line level device in terms of it's outputs. I've never
>>> really plugged a mic or instrument into it's front jack, but the output
>>> is HOT, and not designed to go into a high gain preamp, such as a
>>> guitar
>>> amp. It's best put in the (line level) effects loop of your guitar
>>> amp, if you happen to have one. If you can't work this way, there are
>>> devices on the market that convert line to instrument level, and back
>>> again. This makes the Repeater a little tricky for guitar players,
>>> unless you're like me, and your signal never really ends up at a
>>> traditional guitar amp. (guitar-Digitech 2120 preamp-Repeater-mixer to
>>> a pair of Mackie 450s is how I have mine set up)
>>>
>>> good luck,
>>>
>>> Mark Sottilaro
>>>
>>>
>>> On Friday, June 21, 2002, at 11:35 PM, Goddess wrote:
>>>
>>>> <smile> I everyone, yes, it's me, returning at long last yet again,
>>>> from
>>>> the great beyond. lol!
>>>> Anyway, -wanted to say hello, and also have a REpeater question.
>>>> First
>>>> off, I absolutely LOVE IT!, but am finding that it's a bit noisy
>>>> compared
>>>> to my other gear. I think I'll be able to manage just fine with it,
>>>> but am
>>>> just concerned whether or not it's working properly. The noise I'm
>>>> getting
>>>> seems to be at about 120 or 130 hz or so, and is sort of a buzzy,
>>>> hummy
>>>> processing noise, modulating ever so slightly. lol! -What a
>>>> description! lollollol!
>>>> Anyway, It's not horrible, but is about 5 times more prevalent than
>>>> my
>>>> other gear. -But as I said, I think I can get sufficient level enough
>>>> so
>>>> it won't be a problem. Is this normal? Thanks for any ideas anyone
>>>> might
>>>> have, and nice to be back yet again... lol!
>>>>
>>>> Smiles,
>>>>
>>>> G-Girl
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>>
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>>>> eachother.
>>>> -Then, anything is possible..."
>>>>
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>>>>
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>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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>>
>> "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
>>
>>
>
>
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-Then, anything is possible..."
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