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Mackie ProFX8 / TH-15A PA Package Questions & Answers
Hello, I recently bought a
Essentially if the fuse goes, the unit is rendered useless until it is repaired. Replacing the fuse without repairing would likely cause further damage in the unit. Fuses blow for a reason that is usually a failure in the unit. Failures don't fix themselves. The ability to replace the fuse is therefore a moot point. To keep your unit safe ALWAYS power all interconnected equipment from the SAME power receptacle or conditioning module. This means running extension cords to powered speakers if that is what you have to get power the mixer. Powering mixers at one end of a room from a receptacle and the amps or speakers from a recpetacle on a stage at the other end will likely damage you equipment when a ground fault occurs or ground bounce in the building wiring ruptures the sensitive input/output circuits of your equipment.
Blown amp in the TH-15A . Is there a replacement
Yes, the amp section can be replaced. It won't be cheap however. Your best bet is to contact Mackie directly. Do a web search for Mackie Parts and contact the service center. Thay will either take the order directly or refer you to a local supplier based upon your location. They have always been extremely helpful when I used them in the past.
Dan
My Mackie SR1530 is powering on but no sound.
If your Mackie SR1530 is powering on but you're not getting any sound, there could be a number of potential causes. Here are a few things you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
- Check your connections: Make sure that all cables are properly connected and securely plugged in. Check both the cables going into the speaker and the cables that are connected to your audio source.
- Check your audio source: Make sure that your audio source is turned on and properly connected. Try connecting a different audio source to the speaker to rule out issues with the source.
- Check the volume levels: Make sure that the volume on both your audio source and the speaker are turned up. Try turning up the volume to see if you can hear anything.
- Check the input settings: Make sure that the input settings on the speaker are correct. For example, if you are using an XLR cable, make sure that the input on the speaker is set to XLR.
- Test the speaker with a different audio source: If you have access to another audio source, try connecting it to the speaker to see if you can get any sound.
If none of these troubleshooting steps work, there may be an issue with the speaker itself. It may be a good idea to contact Mackie customer support or a qualified audio technician for further assistance.
2/25/2023 10:02:11 AM •
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on Feb 25, 2023
Mixer signals is on but qsc 1450 amp not giving any sound when main output is connected but when run aux send to amp it gives sound. What might be the problem.
If you are experiencing an issue where the QSC RMX 1450 amplifier is not giving any sound when connected to the main output of your Mackie 16 OK mixer, but works when connected to the aux send, here are some possible causes and solutions:
- Check the main output level on the Mackie mixer. If the level is too low or muted, this can cause the amplifier to not produce any sound. Increase the main output level on the mixer and check if the amplifier produces sound.
- Check the cables connecting the mixer to the amplifier. If the cables are damaged or not connected properly, this can cause the amplifier to not produce any sound. Ensure that the cables are connected securely and are not damaged or broken.
- Check the amplifier settings. Ensure that the amplifier is set to the correct input source and that the input gain level is set correctly. You may also want to check if there are any protection modes or limiters enabled on the amplifier.
- Check the speaker connections. If the speakers are not connected properly or are damaged, this can cause the amplifier to not produce any sound. Ensure that the speakers are connected correctly and are not damaged.
- If none of the above steps work, there may be an issue with the mixer or the amplifier. You may need to contact a qualified technician to further diagnose and repair the problem.
Remember to always follow the manufacturer's instructions and safety guidelines when working with audio equipmen
2/16/2023 9:15:52 PM •
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on Feb 16, 2023
Mackie CR1604 mixer hum on all channels
I doubt the issue will be the regulators if you have the correct voltage on them.
Check where the hum is coming from.
What frequency is the hum; 50/60HZ = mains hum = bad ground. 100/120HZ = power supply hum.
Affected by a control somewhere maybe.
4/24/2022 7:16:15 AM •
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on Apr 24, 2022
Master volume not registering at correct level. Profx12
This unit will require an amp. I have set up several mixers and I
do not watch output level numbers, you can get desired volume using amp. It does no good to drive input levels high output levels high and the turn down amp. Lower your inputs so no light flashes set master gain to -6 output and then raise amp volume. I have set up 16 mic mixer set individual levels and the feed to main mixer and controlled levels with one fader. I have taken mixes from main mixer to another mixer to control audio on video feed. A good band does not let member's set their levels . the audio person set levels, bad bands have members to set own level with resultant a mess that gets louder and produces sub par event. Remember good bands sound good and bad bands only sound louder, and bad
10/29/2021 6:53:16 PM •
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on Oct 29, 2021
Mackie dl1608 faders are hard to move when ipad docked
Hello, check if your Mackie, is with the latest Firmware update, you can get it on Mackie's official website
I sent you the Mackie technical support link
I hope you solve your concern
Greetings Franco Dosil
Hola, revisa si tu Mackie, esta con la ultima actualizacion de Firmware, puedes obtenerla en la pagina oficial de Mackie
Te envio el link del soporte tecnico de Mackie
Espero logres resolver tu inquietud
Saludos Franco Dosil
https://mackie.com/blog/support
5/3/2019 5:16:40 AM •
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on May 03, 2019
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