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Allen & Heath Allen Heath GL2400 32 Live Sound Console Questions & Answers
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I Have a GL2400 Allen
I will ask a question: Did you remember to power ALL inteconnected equipment from the SAME and I do meanALL and SAME receptacle or power conditioner module? If you powered your stuff from several receptacles in a large venue, likely ground system bounce has caused damage. I don't know what you mean by "dont get any signal in."... explain that... There are tests to run to isolate the problem but if you got hit with ground bounce transients you could have major damage. That is a big board for an outside venue so you might describe what you had configured from mics, etc. to speakers. ALL professionals know to run power back from where their amps are to the mixer alongside the snake. I will give you points for carrying a spare... ALWAYS a good plan as electronics DO fail and of course at the worst time.
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on Aug 24, 2011
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Hello,
I was working at
cachepe.samedaymusic.com/.../gl2400ug_ap5597_2-42fad5e2de1bc79db38576be174464d4.pdf - United States
Above is your user manual below is a service and repair manual.
http://www.performanceaudio.com/cgi/product_view.cgi?products_id=16696
Indeed i would suspect something around your Final Output semiconductors, and any associated resistors?
You really must obtain a service manual, here there are the troubleshooting steps required to isolate and hopefully allow repair of your unit.
Look for any discolored components etc, check if any are overly hot... use a temperature probe on suspected components. Freeze spray may also be useful in diagnosis.
Use your eyes & nose to isolate the bad burnt overheated components, I sometimes use a straw up a nostril and selectively go over suspect parts, and "Sniff" to try and detect the overheated smell... it works.
http://www.allen-heath.co.uk/uk/TechnicalSupport.asp
Above is your tech support link, contact them for any info you require.
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on Nov 30, 2010
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Bugera v5
This is a common problem with Bugera. And, unfortunately they are made by Behringer who is known to have the worst customer service of all and do not follow through on their warranties.
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on Dec 12, 2020
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Zoom MRS 1608 will not power on
I suggest checking to make sure those 2 units can actually use the same adapter and also check the polarity on both to see if they are the same. Most stompbox stuff usually has negative on the center of the socket, instead of positive like other devices. If I spend a little time I could find the manuals and find out for myself but, this was my logical "top of my mind" kind of advice. Those values (volts,mA, and polarity) must be known in order to help you further. I believe it will be 9v, a few 100 mA's, and negative in the center on both but, not sure.
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on Nov 25, 2020
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