Hello,
Went to turn on the RMB-1095 the other day and it would not power up. Normal start-up sequence is for the power indicator to light (blue LED) after the power switch is pushed in. Next, all five channel over-current protection indicators light (red LED) and then after a few seconds the channel protection LED’s go out.
So, I verified that other system components (on the same circuit) were powered up and they were. I have an RB-1090 sitting in the rack above the RMB-1095, which is connected to a separate dedicated circuit. I left the RB-1090 plug connected to the power strip and connected the component end of he power cord to the RMB-1095. Same situation. I also checked the 12V trigger switch setting and it is OFF.
The rather minimal troubleshooting tips in the manual tell you after all else fails to ensure the INPUT SELECTOR SWITCH on the RMB-1095 back panel matches the type of input you are using. The only switch on the back panel is the 12V trigger setting. Anyway I am using balanced inputs (XLR interconnect cables).
This component was new in 2005 so it is clearly out-of-warranty. I called the Rotel tech support line and left a message and have not heard back from them. I have not extracted the beast out of the rack yet to open it up to see what the power supply protection scheme is. I assume there is an AC line fuse in there but not sure.
First, has anyone found himself or herself in this situation? If so, what was the problem? Finally, anyone have the beast opened up and should I expect to fine a power supply fuse?
Thanks – IN TWO CHANNEL MODE, which is OK because I prefer to listen to music anyway…
Went to turn on the RMB-1095 the other day and it would not power up. Normal start-up sequence is for the power indicator to light (blue LED) after the power switch is pushed in. Next, all five channel over-current protection indicators light (red LED) and then after a few seconds the channel protection LED’s go out.
So, I verified that other system components (on the same circuit) were powered up and they were. I have an RB-1090 sitting in the rack above the RMB-1095, which is connected to a separate dedicated circuit. I left the RB-1090 plug connected to the power strip and connected the component end of he power cord to the RMB-1095. Same situation. I also checked the 12V trigger switch setting and it is OFF.
The rather minimal troubleshooting tips in the manual tell you after all else fails to ensure the INPUT SELECTOR SWITCH on the RMB-1095 back panel matches the type of input you are using. The only switch on the back panel is the 12V trigger setting. Anyway I am using balanced inputs (XLR interconnect cables).
This component was new in 2005 so it is clearly out-of-warranty. I called the Rotel tech support line and left a message and have not heard back from them. I have not extracted the beast out of the rack yet to open it up to see what the power supply protection scheme is. I assume there is an AC line fuse in there but not sure.
First, has anyone found himself or herself in this situation? If so, what was the problem? Finally, anyone have the beast opened up and should I expect to fine a power supply fuse?
Thanks – IN TWO CHANNEL MODE, which is OK because I prefer to listen to music anyway…
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