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Posted on Feb 17, 2013

There is a annoying hiss on my Xenyx Q502 USB which does not go away, even when the Microphone is unplugged.

Also when Main mix is pressed there is a weird delayed feedback which gets louder and louder. Finally when To Phones is pressed the mic playback sound is delayed. Please help, thanks!

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