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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
middle module socket in rm100kh keeps shorting out modules
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<blockquote data-quote="MegaGoo" data-source="post: 91103" data-attributes="member: 2293"><p>solved. midiboard was pressing down against one or both of the fuses underneath, sending 240v direct to one of the connectors on the module in channel 2. put the L-shaped mounting brackets that affix tot he motherboard at more of a 90 degree angle so that the midiboard was not angled down any more and it works. </p><p></p><p>so be careful if you have the midiboard mounted and press down to plug in the connector that goes to the module pcb. pressing down could bend the l-brackets and cause your midiboard to act as a jumper for the 240v shooting out of the fuses</p><p></p><p></p><p>I am having another issue where channel 2's output is VERY low and even the level knob of channel 2 affects the volume/gain of channels 1 and 3. i think this is a result of me doing a sloppy job troubleshooting and touching the "audio out" connector to the 18v connector right below it and blowing a fuse and screwing up something else apparently</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MegaGoo, post: 91103, member: 2293"] solved. midiboard was pressing down against one or both of the fuses underneath, sending 240v direct to one of the connectors on the module in channel 2. put the L-shaped mounting brackets that affix tot he motherboard at more of a 90 degree angle so that the midiboard was not angled down any more and it works. so be careful if you have the midiboard mounted and press down to plug in the connector that goes to the module pcb. pressing down could bend the l-brackets and cause your midiboard to act as a jumper for the 240v shooting out of the fuses I am having another issue where channel 2's output is VERY low and even the level knob of channel 2 affects the volume/gain of channels 1 and 3. i think this is a result of me doing a sloppy job troubleshooting and touching the "audio out" connector to the 18v connector right below it and blowing a fuse and screwing up something else apparently [/QUOTE]
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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
middle module socket in rm100kh keeps shorting out modules
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