Clean up audio quality

I have an mp3 file that is poor quality because it came from a tape. Does anyone know a program taht would get rid of hiss and slight background noise?

Amadeus Pro, SpinDoctor (used to be part of Toast), possibly something in Audacity (free).  You can spend anything from a few dollars to hundreds of dollars for high-end.  I remember that Amadeus let you sample a section for typical noise, then apply the filter to the whole file.

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