While continuing with my Preventative Maintenance work on loudspeaker cabinets, I came upon a couple GK 115RBH and GK Neo 212 cabinets where the Neutrik cable mating with the rear panel mating connector was intermittent. I pulled the panel to inspect the PCB connections, my usual first inclination, but didn't find solder joint fractures. On the second cabinet which was doing the same thing.....where I could get output to cut in and out by slightly tweaking the locked-in connection, I went and fetched another cable, and the problem was gone.
After opening the cable connector housings to check the tightness of the screw tightness on the wires, and did increase the tightness, I tried again, but that wasn't it. I had inserted a tiny bladed screwdriver into the panel-mounted NL4 connector, where those four contacts are tensioned circular wings that mate with the cable connector's shaft-like contacts, the attempt to retension them on the panel connectors didn't make any difference.
I'm about to head back to the warehouse to resume this task, now armed with metal cleaner, wooden Q-tips, round small bristle-brushes and Denatured Alcohol, along with some Caig Deoxit to see if scrubbing the cable connector's contacts cures the problem.
After opening the cable connector housings to check the tightness of the screw tightness on the wires, and did increase the tightness, I tried again, but that wasn't it. I had inserted a tiny bladed screwdriver into the panel-mounted NL4 connector, where those four contacts are tensioned circular wings that mate with the cable connector's shaft-like contacts, the attempt to retension them on the panel connectors didn't make any difference.
I'm about to head back to the warehouse to resume this task, now armed with metal cleaner, wooden Q-tips, round small bristle-brushes and Denatured Alcohol, along with some Caig Deoxit to see if scrubbing the cable connector's contacts cures the problem.
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