Hi all,
I think I may have killed my new PA head...maybe not? Please?? I'm a full-on novice with electronics, so please excuse my poor lingo.
I recently bought a cheap ($100) 8 channel KMD PBM8-300a PA head. It had noisy gain pots though, and so I decided to take it apart and spray them with Deoxit. That all went fine but when I was putting it back together in the cabinet there is a 5 pronged connection between the front side of the head (which has all of the inputs and knobs( and the back side: power, etc) and I accidentally connected it the wrong way without realizing it. I turned it on and tried testing with a microphone and wasn't getting anything and then started smelling something...a terrible (and depressing) smell. I unplugged it and took it apart again and realized what I had done...rechecked that connection and sure enough it fit better the other way and the parts clicked together, so I definitely had it wrong. I connected it properly and tested again and still got only a background "on" sound but no functionality. Turning knobs produced no change in sound.
My question is this: what have I done? Is it fried? Is it repairable? Ugh...
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I think I may have killed my new PA head...maybe not? Please?? I'm a full-on novice with electronics, so please excuse my poor lingo.
I recently bought a cheap ($100) 8 channel KMD PBM8-300a PA head. It had noisy gain pots though, and so I decided to take it apart and spray them with Deoxit. That all went fine but when I was putting it back together in the cabinet there is a 5 pronged connection between the front side of the head (which has all of the inputs and knobs( and the back side: power, etc) and I accidentally connected it the wrong way without realizing it. I turned it on and tried testing with a microphone and wasn't getting anything and then started smelling something...a terrible (and depressing) smell. I unplugged it and took it apart again and realized what I had done...rechecked that connection and sure enough it fit better the other way and the parts clicked together, so I definitely had it wrong. I connected it properly and tested again and still got only a background "on" sound but no functionality. Turning knobs produced no change in sound.
My question is this: what have I done? Is it fried? Is it repairable? Ugh...
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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