"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message
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Pooh Bear wrote:
Scott Dorsey wrote:
GoobAudio philsaudio-remove this and the
wrote:
Semiconductor signal devices. IC's or discrete in the
signal path can do that. The part must be replaced.
Send it to a pro. Usually happens when things warm up
though. Odd.
Is the Alesis Studio 32 one of the Alesis mixers with the carbon pot
and
fader elements fabricated on the PC board? If so, it's due to one of
the
deposited resistors failing and there isn't much to be done about it.
They screened pot tracks onto the pcb ?
What cheapskates ! The ultimate unrepairable mixer.
The Alesis ones were not only unrepairable but also unreliable. They
quickly
developed a reputation as being a disaster and Alesis dropped the line and
stayed out of mixers completely for a few years after that.
But I do not remember if the Studio 32 is one of the nightmares or one of
the ones made a few years later when they had learned their lesson.
--scott
The Studio 32 is one of the more recent ones, almost exactly equivelant to a
Behringer. Nothing surface mounted, just flimsy.
jb