Found a seck mixer in ebay . Any one use these? Any good. Anyways the mixer blows fuses whenever anew one is put it here is the description.
"a Seck Model 242 MK II Multi Track Mixing Board. This mixer was purchased from a estate sale and was well taken care of by a professional audio producer. The external AC power supply has a fuse inside that is blown. When a new fuse is replaced the unit powers on for a few seconds before the fuse is blown again. The Mixer works perfectly however the AC Power will need to be serviced. This item is being sold without warranty or returns."
Is it a bad regulator not regulating the voltage coming in? if its an easy fix the $100 for shipping and $20 for the mixer might not be a bad deal.
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Fixing mixer's power supply
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Posted 14 August 2010 - 07:11
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The answer is "17". This could be anything. A single dead component to massive problems... If you think it's a bargain, get it, try to fix it, if you can't - sell it again
The answer is "17". This could be anything. A single dead component to massive problems... If you think it's a bargain, get it, try to fix it, if you can't - sell it again
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