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XR600C

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 9:03 am
by Jim Duckett
I have a XR600C which I bought used, the only thing wrong with it at the time was XLR on channnel 1 needed to be re-soldered.
Lately though it has needed to warm up for a minimum of half-hour before everything works fine, then this past Sat. night all inputs were acting broken, like there is a bad connection between any and all inputs and the line out to speakers. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,
Jim Duckett.

Re: XR600C

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 10:02 am
by Marty McCann
Jim Duckett wrote:I have a XR600C which I bought used, the only thing wrong with it at the time was XLR on channnel 1 needed to be re-soldered.
Lately though it has needed to warm up for a minimum of half-hour before everything works fine, then this past Sat. night all inputs were acting broken, like there is a bad connection between any and all inputs and the line out to speakers. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,
Jim Duckett.
I do not know about the warm-up thing as this should not happen

You problem may lie with the switching jacks on the front panel for the EQ and Pwr Amp Inputs. Take a short shielded cable and connect directly from the jack labeled MAIN OUT to the one labeled PWR AMP IN. \

Does it work now? If so it is one (or both) of the switching jacks. Sometimes they can be re-tensioned with a Dental Pik, or you can simply leave two short cables inserted between these jacks.

Re: XR600C

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 12:10 pm
by Jim Duckett
Taking the shielded cable from Main OUT to Power Amp IN worked great. I'm going to leave it that way for now, until I have more time to re-tension the switching jacks. Thank You Marty McCann :D

Re: XR600C

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 4:01 pm
by Marty McCann
Jim Duckett wrote:Taking the shielded cable from Main OUT to Power Amp IN worked great. I'm going to leave it that way for now, until I have more time to re-tension the switching jacks. Thank You Marty McCann :D
Yes, it is good that it works, but you will not have a functioning EQ. You can use one short shielded cable for the Main OUT to the EQ IN and another from the EQ OUT to the PWR AMP IN.

All should then work!