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    Anything I can do about the hiss from the TA-30 fxLoop/Rever

    Thanks a lot I am going to see if I can have a mesa repair tech get this done under warranty. Please post any extra details of how you repositioned the cable to fix it, that would be very helpful.
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    Anything I can do about the hiss from the TA-30 fxLoop/Rever

    To clarify, it is more of a static/white noise sound that gets louder in volume as I turn up the reverb volume. It is on both channels and is only when the reverb/fx loop is engaged. When the reverb is at 0, the static/white noise noise is not present, but once the reverb gets about 3-4, the...
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    T/A 30 versus DC-3?

    Does your TA30 get a hum/static/white noise when you engage the reverb, that gets more pronounced as you turn up the reverb? Mine 112 combo does and it's a pain. I played a 212 and it didn't seem to be as bad. I'm not sure if it's my unit or not.
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    Anything I can do about the hiss from the TA-30 fxLoop/Rever

    It is a combo...though I have heard people with the Head don't have this problem. A concern looking ahead, how can I mic this thing for live use through a PA? I would have thought the hiss is loud enough to get picked up easily by the mic...that would sound like crap, no?
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    Anything I can do about the hiss from the TA-30 fxLoop/Rever

    What about sticking a noise gate pedal in the loop? would that stop the hiss?
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    How does the warranty work?

    I have a fairly new TA30 combo (purchased September) and I was thinking about taking it to an authorized repair guy as I have been having problems with excess noise from the fx loop and others on this board have commented they don't have that problem. Would the diagnostics and any work be...
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    Anything I can do about the hiss from the TA-30 fxLoop/Rever

    The hiss/hum that comes on when the FX Loop and Reverb are engaged is bothersome when practicing at lower volumes. It is not a problem for live work, because the ambient noise at the venue completely masks the hum, but I would like to be able to practice at low volumes with my effects and not...
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