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A&H GL2200 repair; right channel drops volume.
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Davis" data-source="post: 64999" data-attributes="member: 137"><p>Re: A&H GL2200 repair; right channel drops volume.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have had the same thing happen on a very old one I have. Actually I think out of the GL boards I have this is happening on a GL2000. My solution is just to use the subgroups as main outs. I know, not much of a solution but I don't really bother mixing with subgroups on that board anyhow. :0</p><p></p><p>A while back someone did post a solution that may address your problem: there are small pin connectors that connect each channel strip laterally at 90 degrees to each XLR strip on the back. If I remember correctly, this problem only occurs randomly on end-channels and I think also middle-end channels too. Basically the end-strips have more room to move and less material to secure them in place. That probably would include the Right Out too, so it is at least worth ruling out.</p><p></p><p>The problem: the lateral pin connectors sometimes get disconnected because the strip has enough room to flex from side to side. So their solution was to squeeze a small block of styrofoam into the rear to secure the rear of the problem strip from lateral motion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Davis, post: 64999, member: 137"] Re: A&H GL2200 repair; right channel drops volume. I have had the same thing happen on a very old one I have. Actually I think out of the GL boards I have this is happening on a GL2000. My solution is just to use the subgroups as main outs. I know, not much of a solution but I don't really bother mixing with subgroups on that board anyhow. :0 A while back someone did post a solution that may address your problem: there are small pin connectors that connect each channel strip laterally at 90 degrees to each XLR strip on the back. If I remember correctly, this problem only occurs randomly on end-channels and I think also middle-end channels too. Basically the end-strips have more room to move and less material to secure them in place. That probably would include the Right Out too, so it is at least worth ruling out. The problem: the lateral pin connectors sometimes get disconnected because the strip has enough room to flex from side to side. So their solution was to squeeze a small block of styrofoam into the rear to secure the rear of the problem strip from lateral motion. [/QUOTE]
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