My mixer has no bass control. There is no bass coming out of the mixer. Everything else works excellent. The sliders, the fader, volume, dsp, mids and highs are perfect. There is no bass coming out of the mixer. What can I look for or how do I solve this problem?
Check that all the eqs are set not to cut bass, check there are no effects on and that the XPQ is off. If you still have the problem how sure are you there is no bass coming from the mixer? Have you tried it with another amp? We had one hire customer who had the same problem you describe and his amp had a crossover and it was set to act as a mid/top amp and wasn't giving him any bass, unsurprisingly, switching it back to full range sorted it.
SOURCE: problem with djx700 possible overheating
Sounds like an electrolytic capacitor that has faulty electrolyte. Look for the culprit in the power supply area. It looks like a can covered in usually light or dark blue plastic. It's end may have developed a 'bulge.' This usually occurs with capacitors around 10 years of age or heavily used over a long duration, or under very hot conditions.
You may also want to make sure all solder joints in the power supply are good.
SOURCE: i need a wiring diagram for the main circuit board
Behringer only gives schematics to their authorized service people.
I find I can usually trace stuff out as needed as the mixers are a very symetrical repeating circuitry.
Most components are readily available from other sources.
SOURCE: LEVEL POT ON A BEHRINGER EURORACK MX 602A-BAD
It appears that both these use a 50K pot in the identical circuit and it is UNLIKELY they re-engineered very much so it is likely they use the same pot.
Behringer parts service should be able to tell you.
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