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My TH-15A starts making VERY loud crackling noises after a few minutes.

buy a canister cold spray and spray on some active components if the noise begins You have a thermical failure in a component on the board can be faltering resistorcircuits or resoldering some active components.
4/4/2024 4:33:23 AM • Mackie Tapco... • Answered on Apr 04, 2024 • 2,117 views
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Mackie 1400 SN:AH15857 Hot light on. Amp also works then goes quite then pops back on to normal.

Contact Mackie direct. They will know which component is failing. Link to the company for one of their powered speakers.

Thump215 15" 1400W Powered Loudspeaker

Mackie https://mackie.com > loudspeakers > thump-series-2022 The Mackie Thump215 15" 1400W Powered Loudspeaker brings the bass for DJs, venues, bands, and more and features a feedback eliminator and music ducking. //
1/20/2024 12:07:39 PM • Mackie Music • Answered on Jan 20, 2024 • 27 views
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Mackie Onyx12 12-Channel Analog Mixer. The main meter lights do not show.

Question edited for clarity and spelling of 'Onyx'. Contact maker Support direct please. https://mackie.com/en/products/mixers/onyx-series/Onyx12.html

Onyx12 12-Channel Premium Analog USB Mixer

Mackie https://mackie.com > products > mixers > onyx-series The Mackie Onyx12 is a premium 12-channel USB mixer optimized for multitrack recording and live sound. Experience impeccable sound quality, a flexible FX engine . ..
12/22/2023 6:28:28 AM • Mackie Computers... • Answered on Dec 22, 2023 • 25 views
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All OL lights flashing, about

4/17/2023 4:26:54 PM • Mackie 1604 Vlz3... • Answered on Apr 17, 2023 • 156 views
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My aux 1 on my Mackie 1608 stopped working.Any ideas?

4/17/2023 4:15:13 PM • Mackie Music • Answered on Apr 17, 2023 • 204 views
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Has anyone dismantled a Mackie hd1531 do you have photographs of the internal wiring

My issue was the eq. Thermal and sig/limit lights was flashing. Simply pulled each knob out half way and gently pushed them back in. My speakers are playing loud with no hick ups...
3/1/2023 1:17:03 AM • Mackie HD1531... • Answered on Mar 01, 2023 • 314 views
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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:
  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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 • Mackie Music • Answered on Feb 25, 2023 • 96 views
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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:
  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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 • Mackie Music • Answered on Feb 16, 2023 • 95 views
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The mixer doesn't power and lights blinking

It sounds like you had the volume up to high and blew one of the outputs.
2/14/2023 9:39:06 AM • Mackie PPM1012 -... • Answered on Feb 14, 2023 • 1,650 views
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Only one side of the mixer giving signals mackie cfx16 mixer

I would check the insert socket.
2/6/2023 7:38:19 AM • Mackie Music • Answered on Feb 06, 2023 • 43 views
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I need diagram profx16 mackie for service .tank.

1/12/2023 3:47:55 AM • Mackie Music • Answered on Jan 12, 2023 • 91 views
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How to replacea bass driver in mackie thump 15a

"How to replace bass driver in mackie thump 15a". Did you mean,disassembly the speaker enclosure? Just remove the 16 screws at the rear cabinet, using a screwdriver. Then remove the 4 screws that secure the speaker, using the hex key. Is the bass driver blown up / broke?
8/31/2022 4:34:45 PM • Mackie TH-15A... • Answered on Aug 31, 2022 • 535 views
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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 • Mackie Music • Answered on Apr 24, 2022 • 151 views
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Th-15 power light comes on and goes off but there is no sound

short circuit in secundary of the power supply or power amps damaged.
4/10/2022 11:57:46 PM • Mackie TH-15A... • Answered on Apr 10, 2022 • 778 views
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One of my MR8's has

Open the unit and remove one wire from one of the woofer terminals and using an ohmmeter check the resistance between the terminals. It probably should be between 6 and 16 ohms... they don't give the specs on the speaker... if it is very high or infinite resistance, the voice coil is blown and you be re-coning or buying new speaker. These are close in speakers and intended for a small room for studio listening while mixing. If the speaker is OK, then the bass amp in the cabinet has a failure... pray, as that is cheaper to repair than a speaker.
1/6/2022 9:15:34 AM • Mackie MR8 150W... • Answered on Jan 06, 2022 • 397 views
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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 • Mackie Music • Answered on Oct 29, 2021 • 198 views
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