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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. Well... to be fair it was a 32 channel mixer that sold for maybe $5-600. They had to get the price down somehow. At that price you could buy three or four spares before you'd spent as much as one actually serviceable mixer. -jw |
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