Hi,
I'm trying to find some resources on - or someone who can help with - repairing my 828mkII FW interface. It's experiencing all the things that are apparently common with this unit: dead LCD backlight, intermittent startup freezing / all LEDs on, and freeze/not being seen by the computer when plugging in Firewire.
Contacted support, and they "no longer have the parts, kthxbai".
I'm good with DIY repair - the "doing" part, as in taking things apart and poking them with a soldering iron - but not sure how to troubleshoot the freezing issues, or where to source a new backlight.
Has anyone done any 3rd party repair on these, or could point me in some direction? I'm in Toronto, and totally open to giving money to a person who can fix this for me.
Many thanks!
Repairing an 828mkII Firewire
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Re: Repairing an 828mkII Firewire
Usually components will have part numbers and identifiers on them and you can find them online. I'm sure they're common to all MOTU of that era.
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Re: Repairing an 828mkII Firewire
There have been a few cryptic posts over the years. But none that says, you need part# xxxx from linkxxx.
You can search the many, many threads on these issues and they might give you a clue. Keep in mind that the 828mkII Firewire was discontinued late 2006 so if you need proprietary parts, the likelihood of availability is slim.
Apparently the FW jack is an inexpensive repair as well as the most common problem. The one guy who posted about it was so insulting to everyone who asked about details that we never did get the part number(s?), only that he found it at Mouser.
You can search the many, many threads on these issues and they might give you a clue. Keep in mind that the 828mkII Firewire was discontinued late 2006 so if you need proprietary parts, the likelihood of availability is slim.
Apparently the FW jack is an inexpensive repair as well as the most common problem. The one guy who posted about it was so insulting to everyone who asked about details that we never did get the part number(s?), only that he found it at Mouser.
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Re: Repairing an 828mkII Firewire
Yeah, I found that thread. The guy was an ass... but too bad he was kicked off the forums, I would've had questions for him.
I don't think it's the jack that's problematic, since it's actually freezing up completely and irreversibly until power cycled.
A friend recommended I check the power supply for blown capacitors, which will be my next step.
But I guess I'm sh*t out of luck otherwise. That is a real shame, seeing how this was a $1500 audio interface just a few years ago, and still is a very capable piece of hardware (unless plugged in to a computer, that is). You'd think MOTU would be a little more supportive of their customers, instead of pushing them to buy replacement gear, and sending a repairable device to the landfill. I refuse to believe they don't have any in-house resources to do a repair, or at least a diagnostic (for which I'm prepared to pay). I don't think I'll be giving them any of my money in the future.
I don't think it's the jack that's problematic, since it's actually freezing up completely and irreversibly until power cycled.
A friend recommended I check the power supply for blown capacitors, which will be my next step.
But I guess I'm sh*t out of luck otherwise. That is a real shame, seeing how this was a $1500 audio interface just a few years ago, and still is a very capable piece of hardware (unless plugged in to a computer, that is). You'd think MOTU would be a little more supportive of their customers, instead of pushing them to buy replacement gear, and sending a repairable device to the landfill. I refuse to believe they don't have any in-house resources to do a repair, or at least a diagnostic (for which I'm prepared to pay). I don't think I'll be giving them any of my money in the future.
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Re: Repairing an 828mkII Firewire
Don't know if this will help but it solved the buzzing problem after I got it back from MOTU. $99 plus shipping fixed all my problems except.
http://www.davidosuna.com/html&swf/828fix.html
http://www.davidosuna.com/html&swf/828fix.html
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http:www.davidosuna.com
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