Thanks guys. I'll try the button pushing. If I have to eventually
remove the strips, does the whole thing just pop out from the top or
do I need to disconnect anything first from underneath? 

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From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: NEOTEK:  Problem With Some Channels
Date: Tue, 07 Sep 2010 19:33:47 +0100

>Hi
>A SSL4000 channel strip has about 23 switches involved in the path
>from 
>mic in to the stereo bus. ALL of them have to be pristine for decent 
>quality and reliable signal. The main 'downer' on those desks is that
>
>many of the switches are involved in things like 'EQ to dynamics 
>sidechain' stuff you hardly ever use but ALL must be exercised 
>regularly. The relative simplicity of the Neoteks have a certain 
>attraction at this point!
>Happy button pressing.
>Matt S
>
>Ike Zimbel wrote:
>>
>>  Hi David,
>>     For starters, try "exercising" all of the switches on each 
>> channel. Just because a switch is "off" or dis-engaged, doesn't
>mean 
>> it is out-of-circuit. In fact, the signal flows through the switch 
>> anyway, just through the contacts that are used in the "up"
>position. 
>> Beware the switch you never use!
>> best,
>> ike
>>
>> On 9/6/2010 1:18 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>>> So I've gotten to the point where I'm checking out each of the 40
>>> channels in my Elite. I've got 3 channels that are passing only
>high
>>> end signal. All channel strip functions are off, so it's got
>nothing
>>> to do with the EQ. Any ideas or suggestions? I've never pulled a
>>> channel strip out of this console yet. Is there anything I should
>>> watch out for when pulling it? I also have one fader that doesn't
>>> gradually increase in volume. It starts with silence then
>immediately
>>> comes on at volume through the range of the fader. Is this a
>fixable
>>> problem or is the fader shot?
>>>
>>> thanks,
>>> Dave
>>>
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