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My Behringer DX626 Mixer got beer spilt on it, and i got it back from repairs today, but it seems as channel 2 / the crossfader still doesnt work. e.g i have crossfader in the middle, and both channel 2 and 3 faders on. but only channel 3 is playing out. i have to push the crossfader all the way left to get any sound out of channel 2 please help

  • tristan_dx Oct 24, 2008

    hmm really fiddly to take the top off, as the circuitboard is so close to it.

    i tried it again using channel 1 and 3 and they work with the crossfaer in the middle, so i think its still a problem with Channel 2, im taking it back to repairs tomorrow.



    thanks a lot for the reply will keep posted :)

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Sounds like the beer short circuited the equipment, the people who tryed to fix it didnt do a good job seems like, try taking it apart an use a cue tip an find any beer fragments that could remain in the unit, that mite be the problem

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