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QSC RMX 1450 Service Bulletin

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1RMX0002
Title: RMX Turn-on Delay
Bulletin #: RMX0002 Issue Date: September 28, 2000
Models Affected:
RMX 850, 1450 & 2450
Bulletin Revision: A
Production Range: 01/2000–08/2000
Service Bulletin
Description
Some RMX Series amplifiers take longer than 10 seconds to fully turn on. This is caused by the 5.6-volt zener diodes (D107,
D110, D207, and D210) in the bias circuitry causing the op amps to remain in non-symmetrical cutback even after turn-on
muting ends. The channel bias will take perhaps 10 to 30 seconds to set before the amplifier begins working normally.
This bulletin describes a corrective procedure that involves replacing the original zeners with 4.7-volt diodes and 180
resistors to improve op-amp turn-on.
Symptoms
After the amplifier is turned on, both channels' clip LEDs remain lit for more than 10 seconds. This occurs only when speaker
loads are attached to the amplifier outputs.
Instructions
Tools and materials required:
Soldering iron with fine tip (recommended range 25 to 60 W)
Rosin-core solder (60/40 or 63/37 eutectic type)
Long-nose pliers
#1 and #2 Philips screwdrivers
Small diagonal cutters
Desoldering equipment or solder braid
Four 4.7V zener diodes (QSC part # QD-0004.7-ZT) and four 180 ¼W 5% resistors per RMX amplifier
Test equipment required:
Oscilloscope
2-ohm resistive load (rated for at least 1200 watts)
Shorting connector for amplifier output
Variable AC transformer (e.g., Variac, Powerstat, etc.) rated for 25A (120V) or 12A (230V). Make sure the amplifier and your
AC supply are compatible.
1 kHz audio sine wave generator
Digital multimeter
Digital current meter (e.g., Fluke 30 Clamp Meter)
Trimpot adjustment tool (non-conductive)
Procedure: replacing the zener diodes
The RMX 850 and RMX 1450 use single-sided printed circuit boards, so replacing the zener diodes requires removal of the
two channel module boards from the chassis. The RMX 2450 uses double-sided boards with plated-through holes, so zener
replacement can be done while working from the top side of the board, and removing the channel modules is unnecessary.
Preliminary work
1. Disconnect the amplifier from the AC service and wait several minutes to let internal voltages bleed down.
2. Remove the top cover.
RMX 2450
1. Locate diodes D107 and D110. See Figure 1.
2. With the diagonal cutters, clip out the body of the diodes.

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QSC RMX 1450 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power Output (8 ohms, stereo)280 W
Power Output (4 ohms, stereo)450 W
Power Output (2 ohms, stereo)700 W
Power Output (8 ohms, bridged mono)900 W
Power Output (4 ohms, bridged mono)1400 W
Frequency Response20 Hz - 20 kHz, +0/-1 dB
Gain32 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion< 0.05%
Signal to Noise Ratio100 dB
Input Impedance20k ohms balanced, 10k ohms unbalanced
CoolingVariable speed fan
Dimensions3.5" (8.9 cm) x 19" (48.3 cm) x 15.9" (40.4 cm)
ConnectorsXLR and 1/4" TRS inputs, binding post and Speakon outputs
Damping Factor> 200
Power Requirements120 VAC, 60 Hz
Input Sensitivity1.15 Vrms

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