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Old 22-09-09, 11:45 PM   #11 (permalink)
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yeah I have a variable on it
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take the feed out of the box if it goes away your getin noise from the cab //put an isolator in line mate
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Old 23-09-09, 07:34 AM   #13 (permalink)
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What type of isolater will i need mate?
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you can ask a vm man with a van tell him you was doing some paintin and took it off now you cant find it /// did this sort your prob// normally they are fitted on the wall already //
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also take out your attenuator and see what difference it makes,if none change from a variable to a fixed attenuator ie 12db. have you got a harddrive recorder in your set up?
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just the HD in the eurovox mate do you all think it could be comming from the cable its self?
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Right guys I have found the source it is comming from the cable it's self as soon as u disconect it the interferance goes so what do you all suggest?

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Sorry mate I was not being rude I just never thought cheers mate
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