I have no output and want to check the internal connections are all made before I send it out for repair
SOURCE: replaceing internal fuse to mackie active sub woofer swa 1501
Hi There, you need to check the 3 fuses that clip onto the main amp board. You can access them by undoing the two screws that are on the top and the bottom of the sub. They have flat large heads and you will need a hex key to unscrew them. If it is one of the fuses that has gone it will either be discoloured as in burnt or you will see the metal inside has split. Simply replace these by pulling out the burnt out fuse and replace with a new fuse and hey presto you should be back up and running. If you need any parts for the sub or fuses then www.LondonSpeakerShop.com will be able to supply them (that is if you're in the UK). Also the offer a service of swapping them over for you if you really don't want to do it yourself. Hope this helps. Grant (from www.LondonSpeakerHire.com)
SOURCE: heiio,sir my mackie hd1531 is power supply is
You can try this site:
http://elektrotanya.com/mackie_sr1530_active_speaker.rar/download.html
This MAY be very close to your system... there are several parts to the schematic in this compressed file...
OFTEN companies do NOT re-engineer things so one has to use intution as to what the model number thisng might be listed...
You often find modules are identical between units even though the model is labelled differentely.
SOURCE: where can i get a new bass speaker for my mackie
Consider having it reconed... usually costs half of new speaker. Search google for "speaker repair" such as
http://www.reconingspeakers.com/speaker-repair/repair-services/?gclid=CNjQmrqT96kCFRJ6gwodVlDddw
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