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????Anybody Knows How to locate the problem????
My Akai Powered Mixer http://www.harmony-central.com/Event...MX6-AMX10.html has the problem on the start up. Signal from Mike inputs is coming only from one side Signal from Tape In is working fine on both sides. Creating loud pop (f.e. plugging in condenser mike with phantom power on) cures the problem and the unit works fine for the rest of the night. Anybody knows any less barbarian solution? -- Serge Stodolnik. Production Music for Film/advertisement/production libraries/multimedia/web sites. http://www.subverted.com E-MAIL: sergestodolnik@NO SPAMcomcast.net |
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Serge Stodolnik wrote:
Signal from Mike inputs is coming only from one side Signal from Tape In is working fine on both sides. Creating loud pop (f.e. plugging in condenser mike with phantom power on) cures the problem and the unit works fine for the rest of the night. Anybody knows any less barbarian solution? Replace the bad cap. Or whatever it is that is causing the bias problem, though it's probably a bad cap. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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