dv.pantaleo
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Good morning
my name is Davide Pantaleo, I'm new on this forum thanks to the advice of a colleague.
I am the owner of an Allen Heath Ml 5000 mixer (mixer produced in the late 90s and early 2000s).
For a few days the mixer has stopped working properly as the channels are no longer routed to the master or even to the groups and auxes.
I know this is a logic board problem, I have 2 logic boards because I have two ML 5000 (one purchased not working as spare parts) but this one also has a broken logic board.
Unfortunately it is impossible to buy a new one from Allen Heath as it is no longer in production, now I have two solutions left:
- Reverse Engineering to rebuild the PCB
- Repair the PCB
Can any of you help me with either of these solutions?
I enclose at this link the images of the card and the technical documentation.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Zy7Xm_qEvq7vVhJcYXF1h__FTrgcGMj4?usp=drive_link
my name is Davide Pantaleo, I'm new on this forum thanks to the advice of a colleague.
I am the owner of an Allen Heath Ml 5000 mixer (mixer produced in the late 90s and early 2000s).
For a few days the mixer has stopped working properly as the channels are no longer routed to the master or even to the groups and auxes.
I know this is a logic board problem, I have 2 logic boards because I have two ML 5000 (one purchased not working as spare parts) but this one also has a broken logic board.
Unfortunately it is impossible to buy a new one from Allen Heath as it is no longer in production, now I have two solutions left:
- Reverse Engineering to rebuild the PCB
- Repair the PCB
Can any of you help me with either of these solutions?
I enclose at this link the images of the card and the technical documentation.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Zy7Xm_qEvq7vVhJcYXF1h__FTrgcGMj4?usp=drive_link