
sweetbeats
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Tijs, good job.
Your M-520 actually appears to be in good cosmetic condition as you stated. From the picture you put up the jacks actually look pretty good to me.
You won't short the PS by testing with a multimeter, but since you are getting audio through the desk I wouldn't go poking around just yet with that multimeter, not that it wasn't worth purchasing.
If you are able to hear a soloed channel, and you were able to monitor the input at the SPARE jacks then we know that your 15V rails are working. The 15V rails power all the operational amplifiers in the mixer. You're getting sound so they are working.
Tijs, DO YOU HAVE THE MANUAL??
So with the STEREO A/AUX 1-2 meter select switch set to STEREO A, the Korg connected to the SPARE jacks, the SPARE button latched in the MONITOR SELECT switchrack, and the STEREO A MASTER fader in the shaded area, you can play the Korg, hear it in the headphones but there is no meter activity? If you connect your monitor speakers to the STEREO A out jacks can you hear the Korg in your monitors?
Please list in detail the connections and settings when you are trying to monitor the Korg through a PGM buss.
The TRIM knob is in two sections...it is a stacked pot, right? The top one (the one that has the colered cap on it) adjusts the MIC input. The lower one adjusts the LINE and TAPE inputs. Is that the one you are using with the Korg connected to the LINE jack?
Not likely...if you hear it in the headphones there is a good chance that you're going to experience it in other outputs as well, but there are a number of factors that can cause noise:
Don't let it get you down. It is totally common. There's a reason you can get something that sold for $7000USD 25 years ago for literally pennies on the dollar...it takes time and TLC, but at the end of it you get to know your gear inside and out and you can get it running well.
One of the hardest things on capacitors is lack of use.
Your M-520 actually appears to be in good cosmetic condition as you stated. From the picture you put up the jacks actually look pretty good to me.
You won't short the PS by testing with a multimeter, but since you are getting audio through the desk I wouldn't go poking around just yet with that multimeter, not that it wasn't worth purchasing.
If you are able to hear a soloed channel, and you were able to monitor the input at the SPARE jacks then we know that your 15V rails are working. The 15V rails power all the operational amplifiers in the mixer. You're getting sound so they are working.
Tijs, DO YOU HAVE THE MANUAL??
There is no activity on the meters though with the right selections.
So with the STEREO A/AUX 1-2 meter select switch set to STEREO A, the Korg connected to the SPARE jacks, the SPARE button latched in the MONITOR SELECT switchrack, and the STEREO A MASTER fader in the shaded area, you can play the Korg, hear it in the headphones but there is no meter activity? If you connect your monitor speakers to the STEREO A out jacks can you hear the Korg in your monitors?
Also the channelstrip work when I use solo (the led lights up too now).
The EQ section works too. The trim has no effect but this has something to do with the Line input (works only on MIC?)
No succes on the busses yet but I'm in a positve mood now.
Please list in detail the connections and settings when you are trying to monitor the Korg through a PGM buss.
The TRIM knob is in two sections...it is a stacked pot, right? The top one (the one that has the colered cap on it) adjusts the MIC input. The lower one adjusts the LINE and TAPE inputs. Is that the one you are using with the Korg connected to the LINE jack?
Have to say that the base (white)noise is quite high (even with headphone volume down), hope this is only on the headphone out.
Not likely...if you hear it in the headphones there is a good chance that you're going to experience it in other outputs as well, but there are a number of factors that can cause noise:
- Bad capacitors...the M-500 mixers are old enough that the capacitors are often worn/dried out/bad. At the least this can contribute to the noise floor. I'm talking about caps in the power supply as well as the mixer. You may be able to improve things by replacing the capcitors in the power supply first. That's the advice I've generally received is to start there.
- Dirty contacts in switches, pots/faders. I'm dealing with that right now on my M-520...I'm having particular trouble from the channel ON switches and ASSIGN switches, as well as the source select switches. Spraying DeoxIT into the switch and exercising the switch usually takes care of the problem, and to do it right you need to remove the channel module and remove the cards from the panel.
Don't let it get you down. It is totally common. There's a reason you can get something that sold for $7000USD 25 years ago for literally pennies on the dollar...it takes time and TLC, but at the end of it you get to know your gear inside and out and you can get it running well.
One of the hardest things on capacitors is lack of use.