prODucer
06-23-2012, 10:43 AM
So I turned on my db2 a few days ago and noticed that the lights that ate usually green just above the filter knobs were red while the knobs were in the mid position....http://img.tapatalk.com/4711c6db-e25b-f1ef.jpg
The light above these knobs should be green when "off" but for some reason they were red and would not go green until I turned the knobs slightly to the right....http://img.tapatalk.com/4711c6db-e2b1-1afc.jpg
This didn't really affect the performance of the mixer in any way yet it still bothered me because I just spent over 2 grand (with taxes) on a mixer and I expect it to work perfectly.
So over the course of the day I noticed that if I turned the mixer off and then on again the problem would get a bit better and eventually I just left it on forest of the day and when I came back to check the issue had somehow fixed itself. I have used the mixer several more times after that day and have had no issues with it. If it happens again I will call Moog Audio and see what they can do.
Have any other db2 owners noticed anything like this? And does anyone have any clue why this could have happened?
Just thought I'd share this. Not overly disappointed (yet) but this kind of concerns me, especially after spending so much cash on a mixer.
The light above these knobs should be green when "off" but for some reason they were red and would not go green until I turned the knobs slightly to the right....http://img.tapatalk.com/4711c6db-e2b1-1afc.jpg
This didn't really affect the performance of the mixer in any way yet it still bothered me because I just spent over 2 grand (with taxes) on a mixer and I expect it to work perfectly.
So over the course of the day I noticed that if I turned the mixer off and then on again the problem would get a bit better and eventually I just left it on forest of the day and when I came back to check the issue had somehow fixed itself. I have used the mixer several more times after that day and have had no issues with it. If it happens again I will call Moog Audio and see what they can do.
Have any other db2 owners noticed anything like this? And does anyone have any clue why this could have happened?
Just thought I'd share this. Not overly disappointed (yet) but this kind of concerns me, especially after spending so much cash on a mixer.