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Hi I bought Alesis multimix 6fx and Amplifier Ra-150. I don’t know what kind of wiring I can use (balanced with stereo jacks or unbalanced with mono jacks), because I don’t know what kind of socket CTRL RM out is (balanced or unbalanced). Thank You Pawel Pawel
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Start with the basics. Fuses, check transformer, look for burnt or damaged parts. With this kind of thing more than one part could have failed. Indeed you could have more faulty parts than working ones! Or it could be just one thing that's gone!!!
Check for a stereo/ mono switch in the front or back, and make sure it wasn't accidentally switched in the wrong position. Also check and make sure the wires are not crossing each other causing a short.
it may be an open input side coupling capacitor in the feedback circuit around the power amp. if the amp has a limiter in it it may be stuck. here is the service manual, in any case.
Sounds like the volume controls are dirty. You can try just working the volume controls up and down (amp off) that sometimes helps. If they are really dirty, you will either have to get some cleaner made for switches and pots (a spray can with the little tube) or take it to a reputable stereo or PA repair shop and have them fix it for you.
on bridge mode the speaker impedance should be 8ohms, less than this clipping will happen. try bridging two 4 ohms in series.
if this happens without speaker connected, u have a power amp section that is trying to draw more power than it can handle. as for the second check connections first, otherwise i suspect u have a defective power amp for the right channel.
If that centered oval thing is the power switch, it is LIKELY a special and you MAY have to go to Alesis to get a replacement... I hate it when they use specials...
The other thing is to see if the actual switch or mechanism MIGHT be the same as a part you can get via one of the sites mentioned above.
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