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Hi there, when recording analogue

I can only assume that it's not changing the analogue signal into a format suitable for transferring to a CD. Check the recording settings. Make certain the signal is being converted to say a WAV format or MP3 etc.
5/3/2017 12:47:34 AM • HHB BurnIt... • Answered on May 03, 2017
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Stage 100 blowing fuse,loud hum

Hi,If your blowing fuses then the problem is most likely to be faulty bridge rectifier or darlington output transistors.All readily available and not too expensive.Circuit diagram on Fender site or net easily found.Thanks Fender good customer service.
12/16/2014 11:50:22 PM • HHB Radius 50... • Answered on Dec 16, 2014
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DOOR WONT OPEN

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Repair message

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Feedback noise

You have two clues here to help you solve this problem. First since the volume control turns up the noise, whatever causes this noise is before the volume control. You don't state that the noise is in one channel. If is in both, then a part found in either of the channels can not be the cause. If it is common to both channels you are looking at something common to both channels that is causing it. For example something in the power supply?
7/31/2013 12:17:58 AM • HHB Radius 50... • Answered on Jul 31, 2013
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