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I had two of these units fail exactly the same way. The amplifier assembly is the failing part.
If it's out of warranty, then you will need to order a replacement. Don't bother with Behringer support, they aren't helpful. I recommend a place called The Tone Garage. They have said they can order replacement amplifier assemblies in about 4 weeks.
In my experience, you won't find parts for this anywhere. Behringer has most part numbers custom designed so they can't be found in cross references which means, a technician cannot replace any components accurately with accurate values to accomplish a full repair. I don't recommend any behringer brand equipment to anyone for this reason. The only repair possible here is through Behringer, which is why they did it that way, and also why they price the junk so cheap that you can replace it cheaper than repairing.
First thing is find the parts. Full Compass is the Behringer parts distributor... lots of luck... I waited 8 months for a part and finally gave up. It is worth a try to call Full Compass... they MAY send you to the Behringer rep in Woodinville WA to get a part number and incident number before they can order the part.
There really ISN'T and "advanced" manual... Everything you need to know is in the user manual that comes with it... Service manual with schematics will not give you much you can use unless you are into electronics detail.
PLEASE read my tip about Behringer PMP mixers on here regarding a hazard if you use Speakon to 1/4 inch cables or adapters. Essentially, the sleeve, NOT the tip is the HOT lead for a speaker on channel A. Ground it inadvertently and goodbye channel A amp.
Be VERY careful of speaker leads with this amp as it is easy to pop a channel IF a speaker comes loose or shorts. Loop cables through the handlesto avoid cables being yanked out or breaking plugs.
Disconect the speakers from the amp and apply a 1.5 volt battery accross the terminals for split second. If the speaker pops then they work. And there's something up with the unit.
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