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Posted on Sep 12, 2012

Behringer Modedl DPM5 effect is broken

I HAVE A UB1832FX PRO MIXER Y THE EFFECT DON'D WORK THE LIGHT DN'T TURN ON I THINK IS DAMAGE, THANKS FOR YOUR HELP

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Fred Yearian

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  • Posted on Oct 24, 2009

SOURCE: my effects on the behringer djx 700 dj mixer stop working how

This is a wild educated guess.

I repaired a Behringer guitar amp that had a DSP effects in it (BX1200 I believe).

The effects were on a seperate board and the board had its own 5 volt power supply. The filter capacitor for the 5 volt power on the board was UNDERSIZED and it had degraded causing the 5 volts to drop out of regulation, dipping to 4 volts. This caused the DSP effects to fail.

YOUR device MAY use the same DSP OR design.

Check the 5 volt power with an OSCILLOSCOPE to look for dips below the 5 volt operating point that occur at 120 HZ.

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Fred Yearian

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  • Posted on Dec 28, 2009

SOURCE: How do I connect my behringer mixer desk to

The first thing to do is to swap teh L & R INPUTS to the amplifier. Did the speaker that works change?
If som the problem is with the setting of the mixer deck. If it did not change, then the problem is with your speaker wiring of the dead speaker, the speaker itself, or that side of the amp.
If the working speaker did swap, that means problem is with the mixer. The question then becomes how are you connecting to the mixer. You should be using TRS 1/4 inch connectors or preferably XLR from the MAIN outputs. These are balanced outputs connections.
If the inputs are from one of the mono inputs, the PAN control for that channel will control how much goes to each speaker... If at center, both will get same signal.
There are so many possibilities that I can't evaluate them until you try the test to find if it is problem of the amp or the mixer that I have given you to try.

Fred Yearian

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  • Posted on Dec 30, 2010

SOURCE: I have a Behringer SL2442FX-Pro

First thing to check is the power supply voltages. I have seen a Behringer effect module that had low 5 volts and it continually reset itself.

Schematics: http://elektrotanya.com/behringer_sl2442.pdf/download.html

Typical Behringer mixer should have same DSP as yours and similar or identical power supply

http://elektrotanya.com/behringer_ub1204fx_pro.pdf/download.html

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 04, 2011

SOURCE: Need Behringer V-Amp Pro repaired or find diagram & parts

my euro2442 is not prperli runing so plese send me your service center in india

Fred Yearian

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  • Posted on Jan 04, 2011

SOURCE: Hi, I have a EURORACK ub1204fx and this is my

This is confusing... the "FX return" is for an INPUT from an EXTERNAL effects unit... if you try to take output from there it will be nothing but noise as you are tying two inputs together with nothing driving them. Possibly you are misunderstanding the terms and use of these connections.

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The first thing to do is to swap teh L & R INPUTS to the amplifier. Did the speaker that works change?
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If the inputs are from one of the mono inputs, the PAN control for that channel will control how much goes to each speaker... If at center, both will get same signal.
There are so many possibilities that I can't evaluate them until you try the test to find if it is problem of the amp or the mixer that I have given you to try.
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This is a wild educated guess.

I repaired a Behringer guitar amp that had a DSP effects in it (BX1200 I believe).

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