Thats sux mate, good luck, there are rack panels that can give the xone more room to breathe, I've never liked the looks of them, maybe try and leave a smallish gap between mixer and CDJs on the next one.
Thats sux mate, good luck, there are rack panels that can give the xone more room to breathe, I've never liked the looks of them, maybe try and leave a smallish gap between mixer and CDJs on the next one.
yeah i probably could avoid the problem of it over heating by doing that...
but for a unit that costs as much as it does, i shouldnt have to make an exception. Had my djm750 up against cdj's and run them for longer with 0 problem
I'm inclined to think it isn't a heat issue...my Xone runs quite a bit cooler than any DJMs I've ever touched, and even when I've had it running all day in the sun outside it has never exhibited any issues.
hmmm, when i touch it whilst the problem occurs the unit is very hot.
kind of worrying
What ended up being the final result? The same problem has started with my xone 92 (5 weeks old).
Overheats and the right filter stops audio when active.
Same problem here...filter 2 cuts the music even if low pass or high pass...
So the only way to fix this is to get a replacement? this is the first time i'm using the mixer and it already has this problem. Shame A&H, shame on you for destroying a great mixer with shitty china labor.
Parsons7,
I have had the same problem. I have had my Xone 92 for about 3 years. This problem didn't occur until about a year ago.
As you said, it is an intermittent problem. After about 1 hour of mixing, when i go to use the high pass filter on the right side (filter set #2) of the mixer, with the resonance at mid between mild and wild and the filter set at 30Hz, the low end completely cuts out.
I have no problems with the left side. I had both filters and resonance levels set exactly the same, and when i flicked between the filter channels 1 and 2, there was a noticeable difference in low end. Filter 2 would cut the low end completely, whilst filter 1 would amplify the low end (normal). I am playing with turntables, which shouldn't make a difference.
I took it to my local Audio Visual consultant, who specialize in Technics and the A&H Xone series. As it is an intermittent fault, they couldn't find anything wrong with it for they did not see it happen in their workshop.
I now have footage of the fault occurring which i will show them when i take it in again.
I will keep this thread posted on any developments with the issue. Has anyone had this issue resurrected?
wow. sad to read. My silver horse is still kicking ass in smoking areas since 2005.
Not that I think its the same problem, but in 2013 I had some left filter issues. What fixed it was changing crossfader
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