Service info, Troubleshooting, Repair – MACKIE C200 User Manual

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It.hurts.when.I.touch.my.arm,.or.my.leg,.or.

even.my.head!

• You have a broken finger.

Bad.sound!

• Is it loud and distorted? Follow the pro-

cedures described in the “Quick Start”

section to verify that the levels are set

properly.

• Are all the connections secure? It’s a

good idea to periodically clean all electri-

cal connections with a non-lubricating

electrical contact cleaner.

• Keep practicing.

Repair

For warranty repair or replacement,

refer to the warranty information on

page 11.

Non-warranty repair for Mackie

products is available at a factory-au-

thorized service center. To locate your

nearest service center, visit www.mackie.

com, click “Support” and select “Locate

a Service Center.” Service for Mackie

products living outside the United States

can be obtained through local dealers or

distributors.

If you do not have access to our

website, you can call our Tech Support

department at 1-800-898-11,

Monday-Friday, 7 am to 5 pm Pacific

Time, to explain the problem. Tech

Support will tell you where the nearest

factory-authorized service center is

located in your area.

SERVICE.INFO

If you think your Mackie product has a

problem, please check out the following

troubleshooting tips and do your best to

confirm the problem. Visit the Support

section of our website (www.mackie.com/

support) where you will find lots of use-

ful information such as FAQs, documen-

tation, and user forums. You may find the

answer to the problem without having to

send your Mackie product away.

Troubleshooting

No.sound!

• Are the level controls on the mixer or

amplifier turned all the way down? Fol-

low the procedures in the “Quick Start”

section on page 4 to verify that all the

volume controls in the system are prop-

erly adjusted.

• Is the signal source working (and making

union scale)? Make sure all the con-

necting cables are in good repair and

securely connected at both ends.

One.side.is.way.louder.than.the.other!

• Are the level controls set the same for

both channels on the mixer and ampli-

fier?

• Check the PAN control on the signal

source. It may be turned too far to one

side. If you’re using a stereo signal

source, it may be delivering an out-of-

balance stereo signal.

• Try swapping sides: Switch the speaker

cables coming from the amplifier at the

amplifier end. If the other side is louder

now, the problem is with the amplifier,

the mixer, or the signal source.

Poor.bass.performance

• Check the polarity of the connections

between the amplifier and the loud-

speakers. You may have your positive

and negative connections reversed at

one end of one cable.

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