scott2000
Well-known member
Hello,
I have this Mackie SRM 450 of mine I was replacing a cap on and inadvertently popped off one of the switches when removing the board. It has a little spring and some other pieces I can't find. It's for a timed turn off function that shuts down the amp when there is no signal present. I was hoping someone could help me by telling me how I could just bypass it in the circuit. It's on page one of the schematic labeled SW3-A and SW3-B.
Thanks in advance!
I have this Mackie SRM 450 of mine I was replacing a cap on and inadvertently popped off one of the switches when removing the board. It has a little spring and some other pieces I can't find. It's for a timed turn off function that shuts down the amp when there is no signal present. I was hoping someone could help me by telling me how I could just bypass it in the circuit. It's on page one of the schematic labeled SW3-A and SW3-B.
Thanks in advance!