When I worked first time with a Qu-16 channels are popping very loud when a mics are connected to a phantom powered channel even if the channel is muted, (early Release 1.0)
With a brand new Qu-16 and Rel. 1.2 this still happens.
I’m on V. 1.2 of the firmware, and as long as channels are muted, I don’t have this problem, and I tested it with an AKG 414. Of course the display and level signal LEDs still show this, as normal…. The Qu-16 I have is still pretty early in production run and came with V 1.01. firmware Ser# is way under #500 if that helps…
The Release Notes refer to this as a known issue that only affects early models. Tech support has advised me that there is a hardware fix but it will have to be sent in.
Umm…yeh ugh… to England from NZ? Would this be covered under warranty and the return cost covered by the dealer / A&H?
I just purchased mine like 3 weeks ago…
I have this problem with my Qu-16, and now that I also have a Qu-24 I have sent mine to the dealer. YOu don’t send it to England, you return it to the dealer where you got it. Mine came from Sweetwater, and it cost me $133 to UPS it insured to Illinois from California. Check with your dealer, and maybe you can even hand-carry it back in? Whdre did you buy it?
Mine arrived at Sweetwater yesterdaym and we’ll see how long it takes them. I wish I could find out what they have to do to fix the problem!
Well, I returned mine to Sweetwater, who took two weeks to get it through their waiting line, and after a rather big dialog with the service tech, he quoted to me the V1.4 update that says it will pop if phantom is on while plugging and unplugging… The tech gave me a lecture about proper procedure, turn off phantom before plugging. Jerk, we have musicians at the other end of the cord who do not follow all the rules!
So we who bought the earliest version are stuck with this obnoxious behavour! First they lower the price on us, then they insult us by not fixing a hardware defect in the early model! I do hope they can actually fix it in V1.5 firmeare, but I hold no hope. I’ll just have to lecture the idiots who try to switch mics on me in the middle of a soundcheck or festival. I just hope Sweetwater sends it back overnight… Obviously not a happy camper here. I wish the factory geeks would read this forum!