Doing repairs on the current all digital consoles can be a real challenge. We have some DigiDesign Venue SC-48 consoles here at CenterStaging, along with lots of Meyer stage monitors, subs & FOH cabinets, all self powered. One of the Venue consoles took a dump, so in the process of trying to open up the console, which used # 4-40 FHMS hex drive (1/16" hex) screws to secure the large panel......yup...you guessed it. Every hex drive tool I had would just strip on a few of the 20-30 screws that secured the panel, refusing to unscrew. I ended up having to bring over the Foredom hand grinder, fitted with a cut-off disc and cut slots into those screws so I could use a bladed screwdriver to open the bloody thing up.
Both of the SMPS's that run the console were down, and very tedious to extract. We did manage to find an outfit up the SF bay area who serviced them, otherwise we were looking at some $$ for replacements. I've had to dig into one of the Soundcraft small digital boards, which was knocked off the table and stopped working. Broken connectors, and some broken wire terminations to the motorized faders, so it wasn't so bad. Biggest problem I had was NOT having the password to get the unit up and running to check it out!
Both of the SMPS's that run the console were down, and very tedious to extract. We did manage to find an outfit up the SF bay area who serviced them, otherwise we were looking at some $$ for replacements. I've had to dig into one of the Soundcraft small digital boards, which was knocked off the table and stopped working. Broken connectors, and some broken wire terminations to the motorized faders, so it wasn't so bad. Biggest problem I had was NOT having the password to get the unit up and running to check it out!
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