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Samson Auro D415 - 2-Way Active Speaker Speaker Enclosure Questions & Answers
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My Samson Auro D415 peak light stays on, and i get no sound when powered on
Ok. First, check your power supply voltages....then check IC2 for correct voltages and also check C9 ,C17 for ESR...clip signal can come from either woofer or horn circuits...lift one end of R19 in the preamp ckt....this will break the woofer signal and see if the light goes out...if it does, look for issues with the pre-amp after it seperates the hi and low signals...if not, then look for problens in the horn circutry.....and get a schematic....it will make it so much easier....good luck....
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on Sep 22, 2019
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Hey, i bought a new
Check only one active speaker at the mixer output and report the results.
Connect only one of the audio inputs from the power amp at the mixer output (and the passive speakers at the output) and report the results.
Sometimes (in parallel connections) there are interferences from the volume controls.
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on Jan 06, 2012
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HOW DO YOU TURN DOWN
You can cut the treble gain some BUT most importantly is to send adequate signal to this speaker so volume level does not have to be set high when sending LINE LEVEL signals to it. Hissing noise is a product of the statistical noise that occurs in electronics. Running any device at high gain invariably brings up the hiss level. Managing thee signal levels is the responsibility of the sound engineer.
ALSO feed ALL interconnected equipment from the same receptacle or power source, even if it means running a power cable to a mixer alongside the snake. ALWAYS USE BALANCED audio cables whenever possible.
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on Dec 24, 2010
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Samson MDR8 blowing internal power supply fuses.
Here is a troubleshooting hint:
Put an incandescent lamp in series with the hot side of the power cord. This acts as a resetable fuse while troubleshooting so you don't blow fuses.
Schematics are hard to come by, but power supplies are easy to trace the circuitry.
Check filter caps and the diodes and THEN look for hot (temp) IC's and transistors.
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on Mar 17, 2010
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