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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
how does rm100 respond when midiboard is discon'd from amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="Daryl" data-source="post: 90816" data-attributes="member: 2547"><p>Sounds like something other than the MIDI board to me, my friend. I am not an electronics pro like some of the other guys, but I don't believe that the MIDI board has any real bearing on the function of the signal path. It handles switching. (Correct me if I'm wrong, fellas) </p><p>The low output situation you mentioned reminds me of an almost identical issue I had with my RM100. I was stumped, until I remembered to clean all of my jacks thoroughly, particularly the effects loop jacks. Solved the problem. I kicked myself for that one...If I were you, I'd check the fuse on the MIDI board, re-install the board, and clean all jacks and contacts with Deoxit5. Check to see if there is excessive corrosion on any of the contacts in the jack assemblies and if there is: use some 400grit Wet/dry sandpaper to remove the buildup. Don't use anything other than Wet/dry paper unless you want grit in your chassis...LOL I hope someone speaks up about the blown resistors on your module. That is not fun...Never had that happen, knock on wood...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daryl, post: 90816, member: 2547"] Sounds like something other than the MIDI board to me, my friend. I am not an electronics pro like some of the other guys, but I don't believe that the MIDI board has any real bearing on the function of the signal path. It handles switching. (Correct me if I'm wrong, fellas) The low output situation you mentioned reminds me of an almost identical issue I had with my RM100. I was stumped, until I remembered to clean all of my jacks thoroughly, particularly the effects loop jacks. Solved the problem. I kicked myself for that one...If I were you, I'd check the fuse on the MIDI board, re-install the board, and clean all jacks and contacts with Deoxit5. Check to see if there is excessive corrosion on any of the contacts in the jack assemblies and if there is: use some 400grit Wet/dry sandpaper to remove the buildup. Don't use anything other than Wet/dry paper unless you want grit in your chassis...LOL I hope someone speaks up about the blown resistors on your module. That is not fun...Never had that happen, knock on wood... [/QUOTE]
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how does rm100 respond when midiboard is discon'd from amp?
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