Behringer PA head fixer...

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Know anywhere or any that can fix'em??? It has speakon connections and one of them are bad/shorted out.... something. Had a friend of mine who works on electronics look at it but he can't seem to get to it.... Something about, "Them damn Germans" ???? Whatever that means... :lol:
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Rich wrote:"Them damn Germans" ???? Whatever that means... :lol:

it means it's probably copied from another brand, lol. no seriously, how old is the amp?

not that i can help, i'm just curious
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Rich wrote:Know anywhere or any that can fix'em??? It has speakon connections and one of them are bad/shorted out.... something. Had a friend of mine who works on electronics look at it but he can't seem to get to it.... Something about, "Them damn Germans" ???? Whatever that means... :lol:
That usually means unscrewing about 84 machine screws to get it disassembled to the point of repair. I recommend buying 84 matching lockwashers for re-assembly. Behringer stuff usually lasts longer after adding lockwashers (seriously). Chances are, your problem started with a loose screw.

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Few people are crazy enough to tackle repairing anything Behringer, and those that do have the patience of saints. They follow the modern electronics engineering model: make it cheap then throw it away. Pity, they occasionally do make some decent gear.------->JMS
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"Slackin"... It's a few years old... Never had a problem with it. Just fired it up one day and it was dead on the one side.

"Songsmith"... Thanks for the advise.

Thanks for taking an interest...... 8)
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