
Behringer PA head fixer...
Behringer PA head fixer...
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... 

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Re: Behringer PA head fixer...
Rich wrote:"Them damn Germans" ???? Whatever that means...
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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Re: Behringer PA head fixer...
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.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...
Ken Oyler at Ford Music in Altoona can fix just about anything.
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Behringer PA head fixer...
"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.
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"Songsmith"... Thanks for the advise.
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