Traveler Dead! Boo!
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Discussion related to installation, configuration and use of MOTU hardware such as MIDI interfaces, audio interfaces, etc. for Mac OSX
Traveler Dead! Boo!
My Traveler has been a trusted studio centerpiece since August 2005. However, this morning, I flipped the power switch on, and... nothing. No lights, no screen, no relays clicking inside, no recognition on my laptop.
Totally dead.
I always use it with the wall wart because the audio engineering school I went to strongly advised against using bus power when possible. Besides the question of whether the computer can always keep up with the current demands of the device, there were instances of the computers' motherboards burning up because of bus-powered Firewire hard drives.
Last night I was at a friend's, and we used the Traveler with his laptop (the same as mine, a powerbook G4) in bus powered mode. Everything worked fine.
This morning, I put it back in my studio, and it's dead.
I haven't heard anything from MOTU yet, and their phones have been busy all day.
Anyone else have this problem? Did MOTU repair the Traveler? What was the cost/turnaround time?
Thanks.
Totally dead.
I always use it with the wall wart because the audio engineering school I went to strongly advised against using bus power when possible. Besides the question of whether the computer can always keep up with the current demands of the device, there were instances of the computers' motherboards burning up because of bus-powered Firewire hard drives.
Last night I was at a friend's, and we used the Traveler with his laptop (the same as mine, a powerbook G4) in bus powered mode. Everything worked fine.
This morning, I put it back in my studio, and it's dead.
I haven't heard anything from MOTU yet, and their phones have been busy all day.
Anyone else have this problem? Did MOTU repair the Traveler? What was the cost/turnaround time?
Thanks.
- emulatorloo
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Re: Traveler Dead! Boo!
Call them first thing in the morning when they open US Eastern time -- that is the best time to get thru. Once the Californians wake up you will never get thru.dokus wrote:I haven't heard anything from MOTU yet, and their phones have been busy all day.
Anyone else have this problem? Did MOTU repair the Traveler? What was the cost/turnaround time?
Phone: 617 576 3066
(9AM - 6PM EST, Monday-Friday)
They used to have a flat repair rate of like 99.00 for their hardware audio interfaces.
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- alobonzo
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I don't think so.
All my experience with the Traveler is that this unit is really weak, DC, Bus Powered, whatever you use. I'm sure they don't pass the minium Quality Control, or the Control is really light.
I'm sorry, hope you get a solution.
All my experience with the Traveler is that this unit is really weak, DC, Bus Powered, whatever you use. I'm sure they don't pass the minium Quality Control, or the Control is really light.
I'm sorry, hope you get a solution.
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- Mr. Quimper
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So what did MOTU do to get Sweetwater to lay such heavy praise on these units if they're as problem-prone as this board seems to reflect? I know that Sweetwater's constant recommendation of it had made me think about getting one, I know that much. Luckily, this board exists. Sad when it convinces people not to go w/ MOTU, but what can you do.
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