Zum Hauptinhalt wechseln

Mackie CR3 CR4 L/R Speaker Selector Bypass

Was du brauchst

  1. Mackie CR3 CR4 L/R Speaker Selector Bypass, L/R Speaker Selector: Schritt 1, Bild 1 von 1
    • Turn off your powered speaker, unplug it, and remove the 10 short Phillips head screws on the back that line the perimeter.

    • Once removed, give it a little wiggle, and you can pull out the electronics from the casing pretty easily. A little care is required, as there is cabling connecting it to the speaker front, but there is enough slack that you don't need to worry about disconnecting for this fix.

  2. Mackie CR3 CR4 L/R Speaker Selector Bypass, Examine your board: Schritt 2, Bild 1 von 3 Mackie CR3 CR4 L/R Speaker Selector Bypass, Examine your board: Schritt 2, Bild 2 von 3 Mackie CR3 CR4 L/R Speaker Selector Bypass, Examine your board: Schritt 2, Bild 3 von 3
    • Arrange things so you have easy access to the underside of the circuit board, and the back panel to the right.

    • The contact points we need to work on are the bottom 4 pins in the cluster of 6 pins, directly left of the switch, on the back of the circuit board.

    • For the Powered speaker on the RIGHT, connect the top and bottom connections in that group of 4. Two parallel lines. ||

    • For the Powered speaker on the LEFT, cross the top and bottom connections in that group of 4. Two intersecting lines. X

  3. Mackie CR3 CR4 L/R Speaker Selector Bypass, Get Soldering: Schritt 3, Bild 1 von 1
    • Solder two short insulated wires to bridge the connections to hard wire your powered speaker to either Right or Left as desired. Finished result should look like the photo, (Right powered speaker selection) only cleaner, with no hastily added electrical tape shielding, because you are better at soldering than I am.

    • Do make sure your wires lay pretty flat to the board so it won't get in the way when you slide it back in to the speaker casing.

    • Optional Method: As a few users noted, placing the bare wire from an insulated wire on the pins and soldering them down ALSO WORKS. This method lays more flat, but really only works when doing the right speaker formation since they are parallel lines.

Abschluss

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

20 weitere Nutzer:innen haben diese Anleitung absolviert.

David Krug

Mitglied seit: 01/01/20

659 Reputation

1 Anleitung geschrieben

28 Kommentare

You have saved my bacon in spending extraneous money on something so simple to fix. Thank you so much!!!

Quentin Little - Antwort

Just wanted to say thank you for creating this. I did my fix slightly different than how you outlined yours by just bridging the solder points in the parallel "right" configuration with bare stranded wire. A bit neater than doing it with larger loops of insulated wire....possibly a little more unsafe? but the strands aren't touching the circuit board that is insulated anyway so im fairly confident its fine. Speakers work great now

Mario Marin - Antwort

Thanks for the tip! I did this. It was way easier and seems to be working well. I would never have managed with loops of insulated wire. We are talking about just a few millimeters between each of those contact points!

Track Smart -

To add on to what Track Smart said, I also just bridged the solder points with stranded wire and it worked!

Nabeel Hussain -

Tight space to work on but worked perfectly. Thanks David

Mark Micallef - Antwort

Kommentar hinzufügen

Seitenaufrufe:

Letzte 24 Stunden: 8

Letzte 7 Tage: 104

Letzte 30 Tage: 454

Insgesamt: 12,335