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System TECH Posted on Jan 09, 2014

Where do I get the schematics diagram for Eurolive B115D

Can any one help me get the schematics diagram of B115d eurolive

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Search on google by your local area. You will get some result.

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  • Posted on Jan 04, 2010

SOURCE: I have the Eurolive B212A speaker,and the Xenyx

The Ipod is stereo and your speaker is not, so don't expect stereo.

Find a 1/8 inch stereo cable that splits the two channels into individual cables and enter those into two channels of the 1202 mixer. You might find a cable that goes from the 1/8 inch stereo and splits to two RCA type jacks which you have to either find RCA inpouts on your mixer or get two RCA to 1/4 inch adapters.

Crank the pan controls clear to the left on those two channels. Run a cable from the 1202 left main out to your speaker input.

Adjust the controls as needed.

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Fred Yearian

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  • Posted on Apr 03, 2010

SOURCE: I have recently purchased a Behringer Eurolive

You use the balanced MAIN outputs. They are XLR and you should run those on balanced lines to your AMP which should have EITHER XLR inputs or TRS balanced 1/4 inch jacks to receive them.

DO NOT use mono inputs on your amp... make sure they have balanced inputs.

Note, for SAFETY of your equipment, ALWAYS power any connected stuff from teh same receptacle or power distribution system.

Fred Yearian

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  • Posted on Feb 10, 2011

SOURCE: I need to get the service manual or just a

Try here... this is for a B212A but should be VERY close to the D version.

http://elektrotanya.com/behringer_b212a_sch.pdf/download.html

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Fred Yearian

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  • Posted on May 18, 2011

SOURCE: I want to order a new volume pot for my Eurolive

Lots of luck. Behringer no longer sells direct. Fullcompass.com is their parts distributor. If they don't have it in stock, it takes months... I have had an order in for 6 months now. The procedure is you call Behringer at 1-425-672-0816 to get a part number and an incident type number. Then call Fullcompass and order the part at 1-800-356-5844 and tell them you need Behringer part. IF they have it in stock, then you are lucky.

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Send it back and claim a 3 year warranty repair. It may be dirty controls, but could also be failed internal components like blown capacitors.

https://www.behringer.com/service/service-warranty.html?modelCode=P0AEB

https://www.google.com/search?q=Behringer+EuroLive+B115D

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