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Intermittent channel drop issue

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TimC:
Thought I'd share a issue we're experiencing with a brand new DL1608 (used for 3 practice sessions).  Towards the end of our last practice session,  all of a sudden in the midst of a song, I lost audio output on channel 13 which I had a synth (mono) running into the 1/4.  It was as if the there was no input signal.  The signal indicator on my synth was still responding as was the pre-amp gain LED (flashing green) on the Mackie.  All other channels were working as expected.  The channel level indicator on the Mackie showed no signal.  Tried power recycle of mixer and iPad.  Still no sound on the channel.  Called it a night. Fired up the mixer (testing with dynamic mic input rather than keys) the next morning, and the problem channel worked fine for a few minutes and then died as before.  Waited a day, fired up the mixer again, died within a few minutes as before.  Next for the heck of it, turned on phantom power switch ,still using just a dynamic mic on the Mackie and the channel has been working fine for 30+ minutes now.  My conclusion is some type of component failure and will return the unit but was curious if anyone else has observed this type of issue or has any insight into where the likely failure is (for those that have schematics or scoped out the Mackie design). Thanks in advance.

RoadRanger:
Sounds like a bad A/D converter (or connection on the PCB).

Wynnd:
I've never seen that.  Note: e-mail Mackie tech support.  Their normal website support didn't work for me.  On the other hand, the e-mail to tech support did and when they swapped out my mixer under warranty, it went very smoothly.  (And no change out of my pocket.)  Pretty sure that RoadRanger nailed the reason.  This is clearly what warranties are for.

WK154:
Yup time for a new DL from Mackie. It could be as RR stated a bad cable connection or a dying A/D converter. Nothing you'd want to fix. Last I checked with Mackie on schematics is "we're not providing these even with a non-disclosure agreement". A little paranoid and any of their competition can pick up a DL and have it mapped out in about 2 days so what's the point?

Wynnd:
They also don't seem to be set up for repairs anywhere in the USA.  There's a part of me that's disappointed in that.  It doesn't change my life, but I hate throwing things away and most equipment could be fixed.  Mine was swapped out for a failed XLR/TRS connector.  If it had been out of warranty, I would have fixed it myself.  Hope they fixed it.

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