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Gear / Technical Help => Battery Boxes, Preamps, Mixers, ADCs, and Processors => Topic started by: markrsmith on February 01, 2013, 10:49:28 AM
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I just bought a used ad2k+. I think it will work fine, but do you do any kind of bench test or still service them?
Thanks!
Hello Mark,
We can still service them, however, parts are becoming scarce. If the unit works, it shouldn't require anything. What I mean is, there isn't any 'tune-up' or anything necessary.
A great unit. Enjoy.
Best regards,
Rory Rall
Sales Mgr.
Benchmark Media Systems, Inc.
203 E. Hampton Place, Ste 2
Syracuse, NY 13206
http://www.benchmarkmedia.com
800-262-4675
fax 315-437-8119
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Very cool. You will love this unit for 2-channel recording. :)
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Very cool. You will love this unit for 2-channel recording. :)
Yup, it's a power hog but performs nicely.
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Did u pick this up on eBay recently? There was one for sale for over a month for $500. I tried to pick it up for $400 but I couldn't get him to go any lower than $450. I already own one wanted a 2nd:-) I paid $1795 for mine brand new over 10 years ago.
Regards,
Jim
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No, I bought mine from TONEDEAF and he grabbed that one. FUNNY story I guess... Wow 1800$ The ad2k+ must be good if you want 2 of them.
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Great to know they can still be serviced. I love mine.
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Great to know they can still be serviced. I love mine.
same here. ;D
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I know I know but I'd love to hear an ad2k vs. m10 ADC comp
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No, I bought mine from TONEDEAF and he grabbed that one. FUNNY story I guess... Wow 1800$ The ad2k+ must be good if you want 2 of them.
I had serious sellers remorse after selling it to Mark, so I kept looking at that ebay listing and within a week of putting the box in the mail, I took the money Mark sent me and put it right back into another one. Yeah, funny story, but I'm glad I got it back in the bag.
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Great to know they can still be serviced. I love mine.
same here. ;D
TASTY!
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I know I know but I'd love to hear an ad2k vs. m10 ADC comp
This is on my list of things to do.
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I paid $1795 for mine brand new over 10 years ago.
Thanks for reminding me...ouch!
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Sonic sense special circa 2001
1 pair of DPA's ~ $2800
1 lunatec V2 ~ $1600
1 ad2k ~ $1800
1 DA-P1 ~ $1500
1 4 shelf sonic case ~ $250
2 6v Eco charge sla's ~ $300
1 12v Eco charge sla ~ $200
Total bill
~ $8450 :o
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Sonic sense special circa 2001
1 pair of DPA's ~ $2800
1 lunatec V2 ~ $1600
1 ad2k ~ $1800
1 DA-P1 ~ $1500
1 4 shelf sonic case ~ $250
2 6v Eco charge sla's ~ $300
1 12v Eco charge sla ~ $200
Total bill
~ $8450 :o
Yea that's crazy. In 1999 an mk/cmc6 setup was only $1800 ;D
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I know I know but I'd love to hear an ad2k vs. m10 ADC comp
This is on my list of things to do.
Awesome!
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Depreciation and Advancement can both be a cruel mistresses...
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http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=107756.0
Anybody know the outcome to this topic? I just did this to mine...
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http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=107756.0
Anybody know the outcome to this topic? I just did this to mine...
Yours fried ??? Damn thats a huge BUMMER bro :'(
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http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=107756.0
Anybody know the outcome to this topic? I just did this to mine...
How did you fry it?
The AD2K in those old pics looks filthy.
Folks should keep in mind that many of these "battery packs" have voltage boosters and power regulators in them that may be *very* dirty. And even if they don't damage gear, they may negatively impact the performance.
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The funny thing about this original post, I just emailed Benchmark to see what they still provided for benchtests/services. Nothing was wrong with the unit. I sent my V2 into Grace when I bought it and they did a few things to it. So I thought since this is a little older I would have Benchmark look it sometime down the road.
I did not have a power supply for this when I received it. I made a battery pack for it. The battery sled had 2 black wires, one with white lines on it and terminated inside a closed plastic panel. It was not the typical red and black...positive and negative. So, I assumed the black with white was the negative, I guess I was wrong. Plugged it in and smelt something burning. I opened up the top of the ad2k and saw a burnt spot between the fuse and xlr at the FB2.
So now I have to send it in tomorrow and hope Ray at Benchmark can fix it.
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The funny thing about this original post, I just emailed Benchmark to see what they still provided for benchtests/services. Nothing was wrong with the unit. I sent my V2 into Grace when I bought it and they did a few things to it. So I thought since this is a little older I would have Benchmark look it sometime down the road.
I did not have a power supply for this when I received it. I made a battery pack for it. The battery sled had 2 black wires, one with white lines on it and terminated inside a closed plastic panel. It was not the typical red and black...positive and negative. So, I assumed the black with white was the negative, I guess I was wrong. Plugged it in and smelt something burning. I opened up the top of the ad2k and saw a burnt spot between the fuse and xlr at the FB2.
So now I have to send it in tomorrow and hope Ray at Benchmark can fix it.
Wow! That's a real bummer. Good luck with the repairs. :(
Do you own a multimeter? Battery pack projects, while seemingly simple, can easily have dangerous and unintended consequences and testing with a multimeter is the first step to making sure things don't go wrong.
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Here is my mess up, with having reversed the positive and negative battery wires. The manual says the fuse is supposed to protect this, but maybe not.
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I bet it's still a fuse that burned Mark. There are numerous intact fuses in that photo so it's possible the part that burned was also a fuse. I'm betting they'll be able to fix it.
Don't let them wimp out on you and tell you they can't fix it because there may be burned traces on the board (that what Schoeps recently told me). A decent repair shop will be able to jumper burned traces. If they refuse to do any jumpering, insist on detailed schematics so you can send it to a real electronics repair shop. The schematics will tell them where to run the jumper...it's not always easy to tell from looking at the board.
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Sorry mark, this is too late for you now, but anyone that may read this, theres usually always a black wire and one or more non-black wires. The rule of thumb is that black goes to the negative battery terminal. Another rule of thumb is that the tip of a connector is usually positive (so non-black) and the barrel is usually negative (so connected to the black wire).
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fixed, now i need some battery power.
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For Fixed 12v I think the best is the Battery Geek 10-14-115 (http://www.thebatterygeeks.com/Portable-DVD-Player-Battery-p/10-14-115.html) $200 at 100wh
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I have been using this for about a year now http://www.bixnet.com/unpowbat.html
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I have been using this for about a year now http://www.bixnet.com/unpowbat.html
150wh....$200 Awesome at that price
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I have been using this for about a year now http://www.bixnet.com/unpowbat.html
150wh....$200 Awesome at that price
It is a really large and heavy battery though...
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I use a big one from batteryspace (the one on the right)...
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Thanks for the suggestions.