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No effects output xenxy 1204fx
Likely needs the DSP board replaced. It is the small board held on by 2 screws(if I remember correctly) and is easily replaced. I think retail cost is about $30 and can be ordered directly from Behringer.
Behringer truth 2031a popping and sizziling stoppeed working, what to check first.
Check all the wiring connections on the speaker. Check the plug in points for the cables are not loose in the body of the speaker or the connector plugs themselves are not loose in the actual plug sockets.
Next you will need to get inside the speaker body to check the connections and soldered joints. Take a good look at the back of the cable plug sockets and to the back of the actual speaker cone connections. Check each wire at Both ends for damage. No sound at all suggests the issue might be at the 'Input' where the cable plugs into the back of the speaker body.
Akai ewi 5000 stops playing after a few minutes, how to fix it?
- The battery is low. The EWI 5000 uses a rechargeable battery, and if the battery is low, it may not be able to power the instrument for very long. Try charging the battery or replacing it with a new one.
- The power cord is not plugged in properly. Make sure that the power cord is plugged in securely to the instrument and to the power outlet.
- The instrument is overheating. The EWI 5000 can overheat if it is used for extended periods of time. If the instrument is overheating, it will stop playing to prevent damage. Try taking a break from playing the instrument and letting it cool down.
- There is a problem with the instrument. If you have tried all of the above and the instrument is still not working, there may be a problem with the instrument itself. You may need to contact Akai customer support for help.
Here are some tips to help prevent this problem from happening in the future:
- Keep the battery charged. Make sure that the battery is always charged so that the instrument does not run out of power.
- Plug the instrument in properly. Make sure that the power cord is plugged in securely to the instrument and to the power outlet.
- Take breaks from playing. If you are playing the instrument for extended periods of time, take breaks to let it cool down.
- Have the instrument serviced regularly. If you use the instrument frequently, it is a good idea to have it serviced regularly by a qualified technician. This will help to prevent problems from occurring.
I hope this helps!
7/6/2023 7:57:25 PM •
Akai Music
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on Jul 06, 2023
My Kustom quad 100 Dfx cuts out when I pluck a string, and then it comes back on. It does this constant on and off loop every two seconds, what's the cause?
There could be several potential causes for the issue you described with your Kustom Quad 100 Dfx amplifier. Here are a few possibilities to consider:
- Power issue: Check the power source and connections. Ensure that the amplifier is receiving stable power without any fluctuations or interruptions. Faulty power cables, loose connections, or inadequate power supply could cause the intermittent cutting out and restarting.
- Speaker or speaker wiring: Examine the speaker(s) and the wiring connecting them to the amplifier. Loose or damaged speaker cables, faulty speaker connections, or even damaged speakers themselves could lead to the intermittent behavior you're experiencing.
- Overheating or thermal protection: Amplifiers often have built-in protection mechanisms to prevent overheating. If the amplifier is overheating, it may shut down intermittently to cool off before powering back on. Ensure that the amplifier has proper ventilation and isn't placed in an environment where it's prone to overheating.
- Internal component issues: There might be a problem with internal components such as transistors, capacitors, or resistors. These components can sometimes degrade or fail over time, causing intermittent issues like the one you described. In this case, it may require professional inspection and repair.
- Other external interference: Consider any other factors that could be causing interference with the amplifier. Nearby electrical devices, radio frequency interference, or even faulty instrument cables could potentially disrupt the amplifier's performance.
It's worth noting that troubleshooting electronic devices can be complex, and it's often best to consult with a qualified technician or reach out to the manufacturer's support for assistance. They will have the expertise and knowledge to diagnose and resolve the issue specific to your amplifier model.
6/18/2023 3:58:31 PM •
Kustom Music
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on Jun 18, 2023
One channel on the monsoon set effects the 1500 amp and 10" d6 Diamond. What do I have to do to fix this issue?
If you are experiencing an issue where only one channel on your Monsoon set is affecting the 1500 amp and 10" D6 Diamond subwoofer, there are several troubleshooting steps to consider. Start by checking all the wiring connections to ensure they are secure and properly connected. Swap the speaker cables to determine if the problem lies with the cables or the channel itself. Test the affected channel with a different speaker to see if the issue persists, which could indicate a problem with the amplifier. Verify the subwoofer's functionality by connecting it to a different channel or audio source. Resetting or adjusting settings on the Monsoon set may also help.
6/18/2023 12:19:00 PM •
AMP Music
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on Jun 18, 2023
My kimball electromatic player piano won't
Look near the end of the roll for a hole or other trigger method that triggers the stop. It could be a hole in just one column or possibly a heavy mark on the roll. The later would be sensed by an optical pickup which MIGHT have a lamp burned out. From the site:
http://www.player-care.com/system55.html
It appears that vacumn via holes triggers the stop and the rewind by "pouch" switches. I suspect those swithches trigger and lock the relays in the same pix at the site.
First thing to do is to see if those switches actuate at the end of the roll so as to stop and then rewind.
6/17/2023 8:29:36 PM •
Music
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on Jun 17, 2023
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