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550A tech

PostPosted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 5:46 pm
by ChrisW
I have a pair of vintage API 550A EQ's.
You can't put them into a lunchbox without having one of the pins to the connector card snipped.
Who is the best person to do this?

Re: 550A tech

PostPosted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 6:24 pm
by Kurt
You?

Re: 550A tech

PostPosted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 7:52 pm
by rick
put them in the post to rob squire
post to and fro will probably cost more then the snip

but cant you just slip them in?
my 550a fitted in without issue way back when
or pull the plastic mating shim out of the connecter..?
am i missing something ?

Re: 550A tech

PostPosted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 12:13 pm
by ChrisW
Sorry....
Looks like it only applies to the vintage 560A:
The 500H comes with an internal 48 volt phantom power supply, bussed to pin 15 for the API 512C to access. It must be noted that the older API 560A series equalizers used pin 15 for a "direct output" and must be disabled on the 560A circuit board edge connector by cutting a trace. This will eliminate 48 volts from damaging the 560A series equalizers.


I was sure I read somewhere about the 550A. Must've been mistaken.

Re: 550A tech

PostPosted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 12:40 pm
by rick
i see
you had me thinkin '

Re: 550A tech

PostPosted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 2:43 pm
by Wiz
there is a sticker, inside my API rack...that says something about snipping or removing something when installing a 550A ..but its serial number related.....let me grab a screwdriver and see what it says....

talk amongst yourselves :D


Okay it says and I quote:


THIS RACK HAS 48 VOLTS ON PIN 15 FOR PHANTOM POWER.

ALL 560A AND 560B EQS MADE BEFORE SERIAL NUMBER 356,AND ALL 560AT AND 560B EQS
MADE BEFORE SERIAL NUMBER 144 HAVE A DIRECT OUTPUT CONNECTED TO PIN15.
THIS PIN MUST BE CUT ON THE EQ EDGE CONNECTOR BEFORE INSERTING EQS INTRO RACK!!!



doesnt say anthing about 550A's


cheers

Wiz

Re: 550A tech

PostPosted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 4:17 pm
by ChrisW
Thanks for that.
Yes I have the same sticker.
Somewhere I got my wires crossed ('scuse the pun) and thought this also related to the 550A.
So when I turn on my rack later tonight you guys aren't to blame if my 550A's go pfffft?