View Full Version : Channel 2 input level switch broken EX1R


Mark Bolding
October 29th, 2011, 06:18 AM
I rarely change audio input levels on my EX1R with the 3 position switch under the xlr connectors as I usually am going through my mixer at line level. I was on a shoot yesterday and when I plugged into the press box and changed to mic level on ch.2, I noticed there was no click or resistance at all and I can't be reliably in either mic or line level. Just wondering if anyone else has had this switch fail and if so was it a quick and easy fix? I appreciate any help I can get as I don't want to have this in the shop for too long, hoping my local dealer can turn it around quickly.

Thank You

mb

Mark Bolding
November 1st, 2011, 08:01 PM
Called my local dealer and was told that it sounded like it might be covered under my extended warranty but I would have to send it to New Jersey to find out for sure. They would be happy to work on it here for $ but they don't do Sony warranty work. The main reason I bought locally was to avoid this very thing but clearly I didn't do my research when I bought this camera and extended warranty. Looks like I will try to order the switch and have it installed by someone other than the people I bought this from. I can't see sending the camera off for something so minor and losing rentals while it sits with Sony not to mention shipping costs 2 ways. Such is life.

mb

Les Wilson
November 2nd, 2011, 06:35 AM
Was all that at Midtown Video?

Mark Bolding
November 2nd, 2011, 08:42 AM
Yes, it was

John Peterson
November 4th, 2011, 08:41 AM
Was the back cover on the camera removed?

If so, the switch was probably jammed in the process. Easy for that to happen.

Solution is to remove the cover and reinstall it.

John

Dave Morrison
November 4th, 2011, 10:18 PM
That's exactly what happened to my EX1 when I sent it in after the painted lettering wore off....they jammed the switches under a misaligned cover plate.

Mark Bolding
November 8th, 2011, 04:20 PM
Hello John,
I think you are referring to the internal, external switches on the rear of the camera while my problem lies in the 3 position switch under the xlr inputs.

mb

John Peterson
November 27th, 2011, 08:26 AM
Could be the same problem if the camera was disassembled. A jammed switch.

John

Dave Morrison
November 27th, 2011, 09:22 AM
Hello John,
I think you are referring to the internal, external switches on the rear of the camera while my problem lies in the 3 position switch under the xlr inputs.

mb

So sorry Mark. You are right. I didn't read your original posting closely so missed the location of the switches you were talking about. I have the same issue with my EX1 as well. The slide switches below the XLR sockets are extremely vague and have little to no detent left so you have to be extremely careful when you move them.....or get anywhere near them, for that matter. If you DO replace the switch(es), could you list the part number here as I may have to do this myself. My extended warranty ran out back in April.