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RMX Series Technical Service Manual 13
When first checking the operation of an amplifier on the bench, always turn your variable transformer down to zero before plugging the
amplifier in. After you turn the amplifier on, gradually turn up the AC voltage as you observe the amplifier’s behavior and its current
draw; this will help you determine what, if anything, is wrong with it. If you see or smell smoke, flames, or any other signs of short
circuits or excessive current draw, quickly turn the AC back down to zero. If no such problems occur, it is usually safe to turn the AC up to
the amplifier’s full operating voltage for further testing.
Slow increase in current draw (current doesn’t become
excessive until about half of the amplifier’s full AC
operating voltage; amplifier may pass signal)
The bias is severely misadjusted, or bias diodes D108, D109,
D208, or D209 is defective.
An oscillation is causing excessive current demand.
Runaway current draw (current increases sharply at about
25 to 33% of the amplifier’s full AC operating voltage)
One or more reservoir capacitors is reversed. CAUTION: the gas
buildup in a reversed electrolytic capacitor can cause it
to vent explosively. Immediately turn off power and let the
capacitor cool down before replacing it.
3. Troubleshooting: Symptoms, causes, & remedies
3.2 Protection, muting, and turn-
on/turn-off delay problems
The customer complains of amplifier locking up, or not turning on
and off correctly.
Symptoms covered:
Both channels do not come out of protect
Amplifier will not thermally shut down when it should
Power LED doesn’t light
Too little or too much muting delay
No clip limiting
Fan doesn’t run, or runs always at high speed
Possible situations:
Both channels stay in protect after turn-on
Q4 or Q5 is shorted base-to-emitter.
Voltage across D8 should be 14 to 15 volts DC. If it is low, check
D8 and R10; also, C7 and C8 is leaky.
D9, R4, and/or R7 is open.
3.1 Excessive current draw
The customer complains of blowing circuit breakers or fuses, or
burning smell or smoke.
Symptoms covered:
Fuses blow immediately
The amplifier quickly gets very hot
Line circuit breakers trip at turn-on
The amplifier hums loudly and the chassis vibrates
The amplifier emits smoke
The amplifier gives off a burning smell
If the symptoms indicate a possible problem in the channel circuits
or output sections, you can isolate either channel module from the
power supply by pulling its fuses from the AC board.
Possible situations:
Excessive current with no signal present
If the amplifier seems to run hot and draws higher-than-normal
current when idling at full AC voltage, the cause could be bias
misadjustments in the output circuitry of one or both channels. See
the calibration procedures in the next section. In the RMX2450, the
cause might also be blown step FETs; see service bulletin RMX0006.
Fast increase in current draw (current increases rapidly at
only a few volts AC)
The main bridge rectifiers BR100 and/or BR200 (all models) and
BR101 and/or BR201 (RMX2450) is reversed or shorted.
Supply clamp diode pairs D117 and D118 and/or D217 and D218
is reversed or shorted.
The drivers and/or power transistors is shorted on both polarities
(NPN
and
PNP) on one or both channels.
Moderate increase in current draw (current increases
slowly, doesn’t become excessive until about ¼ of the
amplifier’s full AC operating voltage)
One polarity’s drivers and/or power transistors (NPN
or
PNP) is
shorted, on one or both channels.
Individual supply clamp diodes D117, D118, D217, or D218 is
reversed or shorted.
Bias diodes D108, D109, D208, or D209 or bias trimpots R131 or
R231 is open.

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QSC RMX Series Specifications

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SeriesRMX
Channels2
Frequency Response20Hz - 20kHz (+0/-1dB)
Signal to Noise Ratio100 dB
Input Impedance20k ohms (balanced), 10k ohms (unbalanced)
CoolingVariable speed fan
ProtectionThermal, short circuit, DC, ultrasonic, RF
ConnectorsInput: XLR and 1/4" TRS, Output: Binding posts and Speakon

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