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QSC TouchMix 16 sound problem fixed (other touchmix versions may also get this)
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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Lewendon" data-source="post: 216676" data-attributes="member: 13612"><p>Yes I know what you mean, it's understandable, it seems like a big error, and head scratcher how it left the design, factory, etc. without being caught.</p><p>Any repairs they'd just swap the board, and problem solved.</p><p>The thing is that with most things these days, just like automakers with recalls, etc.. Admitting a problem opens you up to liability. </p><p>As long as there's no phantom power hooked up to the outputs instead of the input, the problem won't show up. </p><p>After he mentioned that, after I had already fixed ours, I took that one and another couple apart, I compared them and they look almost identical, except the markings, when I measure the continuity, it confirms what was said. </p><p>Putting reverse voltage to a capacitor will make a cap go bad.</p><p>If you have full control over your equipment and prevent power to be hooked up there, you'll be ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Lewendon, post: 216676, member: 13612"] Yes I know what you mean, it's understandable, it seems like a big error, and head scratcher how it left the design, factory, etc. without being caught. Any repairs they'd just swap the board, and problem solved. The thing is that with most things these days, just like automakers with recalls, etc.. Admitting a problem opens you up to liability. As long as there's no phantom power hooked up to the outputs instead of the input, the problem won't show up. After he mentioned that, after I had already fixed ours, I took that one and another couple apart, I compared them and they look almost identical, except the markings, when I measure the continuity, it confirms what was said. Putting reverse voltage to a capacitor will make a cap go bad. If you have full control over your equipment and prevent power to be hooked up there, you'll be ok. [/QUOTE]
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