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new to this forum....... be gentle plz
I have run a mobile disco for many years and have always undertaken any repairs required (amps, mixers, lighting etc) myself with a 99% success rate. I have been given a Mackie Reach active 'all in one' type active speaker to have a look at as I have done many repairs to Mackie equipment (my own) over the years.
The reported problem, and I have tested as such, is that there is no output, no hum from speakers but the unit will power up, the LED's show a signal and it will connect via bluetooth to allow all functions as supposed to. I suspect that there is more than likely a fault with the output amp section. I removed the access screws (all 26 of them - why oh why???) and had a brief look before re-assembling and reducing myself to a trembling mess in the corner of the room! The power supply/power amp appear to be one board with a seperate board to the side to operate the functions. None of the components are easily accessible due to the amount of 'silicon/glue' that adorns the pcb and all the wiring is wrapped in foam.
Questions are, are these units repairable or are they planned to be throw away and replace, are they worth repairing (given that this is now a retired model)? I also discovered that under the 'removable' carry handle a USB port along with a number of pins to one side in form of a 'plug' - Is this arrangement for diagnostic purposes?
Obviously this is probably 'the way forward' with equipment and as I replace my own with newer technology the chances of repairing my own equipment (as I have done for 25+ years) diminishes.
I would like to be able to continue being 'self sufficient' so are there any publications I could look for to assist in self education?
Thanks for you time.
new to this forum....... be gentle plz
I have run a mobile disco for many years and have always undertaken any repairs required (amps, mixers, lighting etc) myself with a 99% success rate. I have been given a Mackie Reach active 'all in one' type active speaker to have a look at as I have done many repairs to Mackie equipment (my own) over the years.
The reported problem, and I have tested as such, is that there is no output, no hum from speakers but the unit will power up, the LED's show a signal and it will connect via bluetooth to allow all functions as supposed to. I suspect that there is more than likely a fault with the output amp section. I removed the access screws (all 26 of them - why oh why???) and had a brief look before re-assembling and reducing myself to a trembling mess in the corner of the room! The power supply/power amp appear to be one board with a seperate board to the side to operate the functions. None of the components are easily accessible due to the amount of 'silicon/glue' that adorns the pcb and all the wiring is wrapped in foam.
Questions are, are these units repairable or are they planned to be throw away and replace, are they worth repairing (given that this is now a retired model)? I also discovered that under the 'removable' carry handle a USB port along with a number of pins to one side in form of a 'plug' - Is this arrangement for diagnostic purposes?
Obviously this is probably 'the way forward' with equipment and as I replace my own with newer technology the chances of repairing my own equipment (as I have done for 25+ years) diminishes.
I would like to be able to continue being 'self sufficient' so are there any publications I could look for to assist in self education?
Thanks for you time.
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