Hi Group - I'm a new member. I'm a BSEE but haven't used my skills for many years. These days I'm a sound engineer.
I've read through this forum and WOW - Tons of troubleshooting info on the SWA1501 -I'm wondering if it's worth my time to component level troubleshoot this thing. I've pulled it apart and the fuses and connections are good and there are no burned components or traces. Speaker reads 12ohms. PreAmp has power and reacts to signal (Signal LED bumps and Limit lights when I turn the input WAY up). The speaker does produce a tiny bit of sound, but it's barely audible.
Has anyone tried to get a replacement PS/AMP board from Mackie? I know this that a lot of the fun/challenge out of things, but since I have no replacement components, is it worth it to check all of the silicon?
Any advice is appreciated.
-Gregg
I've read through this forum and WOW - Tons of troubleshooting info on the SWA1501 -I'm wondering if it's worth my time to component level troubleshoot this thing. I've pulled it apart and the fuses and connections are good and there are no burned components or traces. Speaker reads 12ohms. PreAmp has power and reacts to signal (Signal LED bumps and Limit lights when I turn the input WAY up). The speaker does produce a tiny bit of sound, but it's barely audible.
Has anyone tried to get a replacement PS/AMP board from Mackie? I know this that a lot of the fun/challenge out of things, but since I have no replacement components, is it worth it to check all of the silicon?
Any advice is appreciated.
-Gregg
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