WEIRD HISSING SOUND IN GB3

hey everyone, im having some trouble with my imac/mbox/garageband. Sounds will play out of my studio monitors through the mbox, but when i go to record, it records a really loud hiss/static. Can anyone please help me out?

Depends on how busy the store is. If you go very early, probably not. Otherwise you can make an appt. there. I would try to go at least busy times. You can also make appts. online thru the Apple.com and find that store store and then make the appointment. Go to the Apple main page, near the top click on "where to buy" and you can find it there.

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