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A loud thump from every output.

Postby Carlo » Sun Jun 02, 2019 1:25 pm

Dear All,

I have experienced 2 instances of a loud thump pulsating every second on every input with the monitors bass woofers moving so hard that you can actually see them.

1) I know about the rail-cap problem but if a rail-cap is broken wouldn't the d8b experience this problem every time you switch it on? Today i switched it on and used the desk without any problem.

2) Is the rail-cap problem located on the brain board ONLY?

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Re: A loud thump from every output.

Postby Phil.c » Sun Jun 02, 2019 7:54 pm

I had that once, turned out to be a ribbon connector in the d8b.
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Re: A loud thump from every output.

Postby Carlo » Sun Jun 02, 2019 8:37 pm

I see. I believe that if a rail cap is dead i should experience the symptom every time i boot the desk. Well i will re-seat the ribbon cables and see how it goes.
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Re: A loud thump from every output.

Postby Carlo » Sat Jul 06, 2019 9:19 am

Dear All,

I have replaced my desk exhibiting the occasional pulsating thump loud noise with my second d8b. Well, it happened on my other desk too. So now i'm certain that the problem is coming from the CPU/PSU unit. Could it be a power problem? What could have gone wrong in the PSU? There is a line PSU pcb with 2 large capacitors. What do you suggest? Are these pcb's interchangeable with something newer? Or shall i change the capacitors and see how it goes. Is it possible that the cables inside the PSU need a clean up with a suitable contact cleaner. Maybe when they expand due to the heat the connection goes off. What do you think please? Anyone had a similar problems with the PSU?
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Re: A loud thump from every output.

Postby Carlo » Mon Jul 08, 2019 8:33 am

Carlo wrote:Dear All,

I have replaced my desk exhibiting the occasional pulsating thump loud noise with my second d8b. Well, it happened on my other desk too. So now i'm certain that the problem is coming from the CPU/PSU unit. Could it be a power problem? What could have gone wrong in the PSU? There is a line PSU pcb with 2 large capacitors. What do you suggest? Are these pcb's interchangeable with something newer? Or shall i change the capacitors and see how it goes. Is it possible that the cables inside the PSU need a clean up with a suitable contact cleaner. Maybe when they expand due to the heat the connection goes off. What do you think please? Anyone had a similar problems with the PSU?
:?: :?: :?: :?:
Thanks

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Re: A loud thump from every output.

Postby arjepsen » Mon Jul 08, 2019 9:33 am

Technically, if you´re using powered speakers, it could also be a probem in their power supply.
Have you checked with other speakers or headphones?
(But yeah, given the age, the d8b is the usual suspect).
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Re: A loud thump from every output.

Postby Carlo » Mon Jul 08, 2019 9:47 am

during the loud noise Thump thump thump (pulsating ) the d8b goes weird so its something Mackie related.
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