Hello everyone
I have an Alesis RA-150 that has been getting cranky over the last couple of months. At first the signal would just drop out for a split second and then come back, but now the signal drops out randomly and doesn't come back on unless I give the unit a light smack or if I crank the volume knob or input signal way up. Sometimes it is just one of the channels; sometimes they both go out. Sometimes they drop way down in volume and are distorted. I've also noticed the problems tend to occur more frequently the longer the unit has been powered on.
From what I have read, the problem is with the relay on the power supply board. Unfortunately, all my electronics experience is with tube amps and guitar pedals, so I don't know how to replace the relay.
I have the service manual for the RA-500, which has the same PCB:
Alesis RA500.pdf
The schematic is on page 16 for the power supply board (where the relay is) and page 17 shows the PCB layout (the relay being in the upper right corner)
Another things I had noticed when this problem was just beginning was that the resistors R401 and R402 had begun to burn slightly, so I replaced both of them with a 5W version instead of the stock 1W.
Finally, I have a picture of the relay itself:
If anyone could point me to a replacement relay that won't blow (I think from what I've read on the internet that a higher amp rating does the trick) that would be just the greatest.
If the relay isn't the problem, then... well, I'm going to need quite a bit more help then
Thank you all very much in advance for your assistance and advice: it is greatly appreciated.
I have an Alesis RA-150 that has been getting cranky over the last couple of months. At first the signal would just drop out for a split second and then come back, but now the signal drops out randomly and doesn't come back on unless I give the unit a light smack or if I crank the volume knob or input signal way up. Sometimes it is just one of the channels; sometimes they both go out. Sometimes they drop way down in volume and are distorted. I've also noticed the problems tend to occur more frequently the longer the unit has been powered on.
From what I have read, the problem is with the relay on the power supply board. Unfortunately, all my electronics experience is with tube amps and guitar pedals, so I don't know how to replace the relay.
I have the service manual for the RA-500, which has the same PCB:
Alesis RA500.pdf
The schematic is on page 16 for the power supply board (where the relay is) and page 17 shows the PCB layout (the relay being in the upper right corner)
Another things I had noticed when this problem was just beginning was that the resistors R401 and R402 had begun to burn slightly, so I replaced both of them with a 5W version instead of the stock 1W.
Finally, I have a picture of the relay itself:
If anyone could point me to a replacement relay that won't blow (I think from what I've read on the internet that a higher amp rating does the trick) that would be just the greatest.
If the relay isn't the problem, then... well, I'm going to need quite a bit more help then
Thank you all very much in advance for your assistance and advice: it is greatly appreciated.
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