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And Lexus Dealers have courtesy drivers to pick up your car.


Behringer - the Lexus of audio gear !

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On Monday, August 5, 2013 8:56:24 AM UTC-5, hank alrich wrote:


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Do you have enough intelligence in your brains (or whatever you have


there




instead of brains) to figure out that nobody in the world gives a
damn




about your opinions. I'll start worrying about then as soon as you


start




signing my checks.












As if you receive checks.








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I receive on many gigs more than whole band of 3 chord geetar twangers


like you gets in backwoods red neck beerhole.




Ouch.

I'll be the first to say Hank's material ain't my cup o' tea, but he's
more

than shown a level of knowledge on subjects pertinent to this group and
has

done it in a civil manner.

Care to post some examples of your work?

just curious.



Poly


I don't give a damn about his "level of knowledge on subjects pertinent to
this group" and it wasn't me who brought up anybody's musicianship or
monetary compensation into the thread.


Your statement "3 chord geetar twangers like you gets in backwoods red neck
beerhole" sounded like a dig at his music to me.
If not, and I'm misreading, my appologies.



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Time for ctrl K. See if you can guess what that does on my news
reader.

Hint - I won't know if you got it right.



Let's see, CTRL K . That would be K for Kook then.


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On Monday, August 5, 2013 8:56:24 AM UTC-5, hank alrich wrote:

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Do you have enough intelligence in your brains (or whatever you have

there



instead of brains) to figure out that nobody in the world gives a
damn



about your opinions. I'll start worrying about then as soon as you

start



signing my checks.











As if you receive checks.







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shut up and play your guitar * HankAlrich.Com



HankandShaidriMusic.Com



http://www.youtube.com/walkinaymusic



I receive on many gigs more than whole band of 3 chord geetar twangers

like you gets in backwoods red neck beerhole.



Ouch.

I'll be the first to say Hank's material ain't my cup o' tea, but he's
more

than shown a level of knowledge on subjects pertinent to this group and
has

done it in a civil manner.

Care to post some examples of your work?

just curious.



Poly


I don't give a damn about his "level of knowledge on subjects pertinent to
this group" and it wasn't me who brought up anybody's musicianship or
monetary compensation into the thread.


Your statement "3 chord geetar twangers like you gets in backwoods red neck
beerhole" sounded like a dig at his music to me.
If not, and I'm misreading, my appologies.

Poly


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Ron C wrote:

On 8/5/2013 1:36 PM, Don Pearce wrote:
On Mon, 5 Aug 2013 10:20:25 -0700 (PDT), "
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On Monday, August 5, 2013 11:12:53 AM UTC-5, david gourley wrote:
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said...news:81f2f578-1ce8-4d98-
: -snippage- How else I
supposed to act when simple question: "Anybody having same
problems with Behringer mixers?" somehow gets turned into driving
recalled Lexus to a dealership? But you turned the 'question'
into a tirade. It's apparently easier for you to waste money
trying to squeeze the buffalo **** out of a nickel than to take a
couple of simple steps to achieve customer satisfaction.
david I didn't "turn" it into anything. Just every moron with an
opinion desperate to look like hot shot expert instead of answering the
question started to posting their irrelevant tirades. Time for ctrl
K. See if you can guess what that does on my news reader. Hint - I
won't know if you got it right. d I've been visiting here for ~30
years, and I'm still amazed by the confused/befuddled/hostile/etc.,
reactions of folks (often with an attitude) that drop in out of the blue
with some rant or revelation or whatever.

Thankfully, in time they go away.

[Note: I did the ctrlK thing some time ago.]



Eventually we get their goat, and then offer them cabrito tacos.

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I receive on many gigs more than whole band of 3 chord geetar twangers
like you gets in backwoods red neck beerhole.
Enough to stay 40+ years full time in music business, pay off my house,
put 2 boys thru private school and college, and have my wife staying home
until my kids turned teenagers.


I also have a regular gig (stand-up comedy) entertaining the old dears at
retirement homes. My jokes aren't very funny, but they **** themselves
anyway ....

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I receive on many gigs more than whole band of 3 chord geetar twangers


like you gets in backwoods red neck beerhole.


Enough to stay 40+ years full time in music business, pay off my house,


put 2 boys thru private school and college, and have my wife staying home


until my kids turned teenagers.




I also have a regular gig (stand-up comedy) entertaining the old dears at

retirement homes. My jokes aren't very funny, but they **** themselves

anyway ....



geoff


Here in Dallas 1 hour of piano music in retirement home pays more than trio of 3 chord geetar twangers get for entire night in red neck beer hole. And that's after moving truck load of gear and loosing their hearing after hours at 130 dB.


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On Monday, August 5, 2013 12:55:57 PM UTC-5, polymod wrote:


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On Monday, August 5, 2013 8:56:24 AM UTC-5, hank alrich wrote:




wrote:
























Do you have enough intelligence in your brains (or whatever you have




there








instead of brains) to figure out that nobody in the world gives a


damn








about your opinions. I'll start worrying about then as soon as you




start








signing my checks.
























As if you receive checks.
















--








shut up and play your guitar * HankAlrich.Com








HankandShaidriMusic.Com








http://www.youtube.com/walkinaymusic







I receive on many gigs more than whole band of 3 chord geetar twangers




like you gets in backwoods red neck beerhole.








Ouch.




I'll be the first to say Hank's material ain't my cup o' tea, but he's


more




than shown a level of knowledge on subjects pertinent to this group and


has




done it in a civil manner.




Care to post some examples of your work?




just curious.








Poly




I don't give a damn about his "level of knowledge on subjects pertinent to


this group" and it wasn't me who brought up anybody's musicianship or


monetary compensation into the thread.




Your statement "3 chord geetar twangers like you gets in backwoods red neck

beerhole" sounded like a dig at his music to me.

If not, and I'm misreading, my appologies.







Poly


Do you understand what "bringing up the subject" means in English?
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"Recall" at my expense? Look up "Manufacturer's recall" in the
dictionary.


Funny, when my car was recalled I still had to drive it to the dealer
myself.


I hear that Lexus drivers don't suffer that indignity.


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James Perrett wrote:
On Wed, 31 Jul 2013 19:17:03 +0100, Scott Dorsey wrote:

The advantage of the old Tapcos is that the whole frame can
flex without damage. A lot of older mixers were built that way, but it's
much more expensive than putting everything on the board because it
requires
hand assembly. So you will only find that sort of construction on more
expensive products today.


The Allen and Heath Zed range are probably the cheapest mixers that are
still built with individual boards for each channel.


That's a big help! But in the case of the Tapco and a lot of other gear of
that era, the pots themselves were solder eye types with wires connecting
them to the boards rather than being directly mounted onto the board. This
provides a _lot_ of strain relief.

I know of a 25+ year old A&H PA mixer that is still in use. My old MM
mixer is 32 years old and still in use although not as often as it used to
be. MM were about the cheapest proper mixers you could buy in the UK back
in those days.


Sound quality in cheap mixers sure is better than it used to be, but
ruggedness is not. On the other hand, when you consider how the pound has
risen, those MM mixers probably cost more than a mid-grade console today.
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Scott Dorsey wrote:

Sound quality in cheap mixers sure is better than it used to be, but
ruggedness is not. On the other hand, when you consider how the
pound has risen, those MM mixers probably cost more than a mid-grade
console today.


I had a 12 channel MM, traded it in for an Audire 2 x 120 watts poweramp
when it had problems on the first show it was to be used as monitormixer on
since it was available. So that is the price range of it. By then I had
modified it and added input attenuation and phase reverse switches. That
after noticing on the first recording made with it that sound got notably
cleaner after having switched all inputs to the setting "line".

The power amp was also RF unstable, blew the right channel - smoke escaped -
within 6 months, importer repaired it and blew it again a couple of years
ago. Currently it does door stop duty, can't decide on scrapping it since it
actually is one of the very best amps in the bass range I have ever heard.

--scott


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On Monday, August 5, 2013 12:55:57 PM UTC-5, polymod wrote:


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On Monday, August 5, 2013 8:56:24 AM UTC-5, hank alrich wrote:




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Do you have enough intelligence in your brains (or whatever you
have




there








instead of brains) to figure out that nobody in the world gives a


damn








about your opinions. I'll start worrying about then as soon as
you




start








signing my checks.
























As if you receive checks.
















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HankandShaidriMusic.Com








http://www.youtube.com/walkinaymusic







I receive on many gigs more than whole band of 3 chord geetar
twangers




like you gets in backwoods red neck beerhole.








Ouch.




I'll be the first to say Hank's material ain't my cup o' tea, but he's


more




than shown a level of knowledge on subjects pertinent to this group
and


has




done it in a civil manner.




Care to post some examples of your work?




just curious.








Poly




I don't give a damn about his "level of knowledge on subjects pertinent
to


this group" and it wasn't me who brought up anybody's musicianship or


monetary compensation into the thread.




Your statement "3 chord geetar twangers like you gets in backwoods red
neck

beerhole" sounded like a dig at his music to me.

If not, and I'm misreading, my appologies.







Poly


Do you understand what "bringing up the subject" means in English?


No.

Poly




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"Recall" at my expense? Look up "Manufacturer's recall" in the
dictionary.


Funny, when my car was recalled I still had to drive it to the dealer
myself.


I hear that Lexus drivers don't suffer that indignity.


I guess you should get something for the money! :-)

Trevor.


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Sound quality in cheap mixers sure is better than it used to be, but
ruggedness is not.


Right, since the price Vs performance cost has dropped about an order of
magnitude in real terms over the last 20 or 30 years, something has to give.


On the other hand, when you consider how the pound has
risen, those MM mixers probably cost more than a mid-grade console today.


No probably about it after allowing for inflation.

Trevor.






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"Gareth Magennis" écrivait news:4UeKt.30407
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snip



Here's a series to avoid in that respect:

http://sales.adlibsolutions.co.uk/ya...powered-mixer?

language=en&currency=GBP


For some unfathomable reason, Yamaha elected to fit knobs on this mixer
series that were a smaller diameter than the holes punched in the top

panel.
Since all the pots are PCB mounted in groups of 6 channels, that means

that
pressure or a blow to the top surface forces all the knobs through the

top
panel, breaking the PCB's.

I have seen a few of these catastophes now, and still scratch my head,
wondering what on earth Yamaha were thinking.


Gareth.


I've just checked my Yamaha MG32/14fx and it's built like that, better be
careful!!!
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" écrivait news:b903b949-38ce-
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Anybody having same problems with Behringer mixers:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ddwGDdhTdY
please post.


Many behringer products here, no problem so far.

HTH


ps : This thread has been quite entertaining with all the videos and
discussions, ;-) ... May be I should get a life!!!!!!!!!!

Newly retired.


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" écrivait news:b903b949-38ce-
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Anybody having same problems with Behringer mixers:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ddwGDdhTdY
please post.


Many behringer products here, no problem so far.

HTH


ps : This thread has been quite entertaining with all the videos and
discussions, ;-) ... May be I should get a life!!!!!!!!!!

Newly retired.



Sssshhhhhhhhh

Don't wake him up again.

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Am Montag, 29. Juli 2013 20:24:23 UTC+2 schrieb HIO:
On 7/29/2013 8:53 AM, Scott Dorsey wrote:



Professional equipment doesn't say "Pro" on the box. Whenever you see


"Pro" on the box, you can believe that it's amateur gear.






Like Pro Tools.

yeah that's a good example :-)
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Am Montag, 29. Juli 2013 20:24:23 UTC+2 schrieb HIO:
On 7/29/2013 8:53 AM, Scott Dorsey wrote:



Professional equipment doesn't say "Pro" on the box. Whenever you see


"Pro" on the box, you can believe that it's amateur gear.






Like Pro Tools.

yeah that's a good example :-)


Cute, and while I don't use it, Pro Tools is used by more pros than any
other DAW worldwide.

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On 8/26/2013 8:29 AM, hank alrich wrote:
ST10SS wrote:

Am Montag, 29. Juli 2013 20:24:23 UTC+2 schrieb HIO:
On 7/29/2013 8:53 AM, Scott Dorsey wrote:



Professional equipment doesn't say "Pro" on the box. Whenever you see

"Pro" on the box, you can believe that it's amateur gear.





Like Pro Tools.

yeah that's a good example :-)


Cute, and while I don't use it, Pro Tools is used by more pros than any
other DAW worldwide.



I was surprised last month on a poll at the UAD forums just how many
people had switched to Cubase recently (39 percent). Tools was at 20
percent and there are some full time engineers over there.

I used to use Pro Fools and now use the lowly *Reaper* and which happens
to have the best audio engine in the business (big block with dual
overhead cams).


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On 8/26/2013 8:29 AM, hank alrich wrote:


I was surprised last month on a poll at the UAD forums just how many
people had switched to Cubase recently (39 percent). Tools was at 20
percent and there are some full time engineers over there.

I used to use Pro Fools and now use the lowly *Reaper* and which happens
to have the best audio engine in the business (big block with dual
overhead cams).



REAPER isn't 'lowly'. It's workflow was based on the incredible
intuitivenes,ease, and power of Vegas, but with the MIDI and looping
capabilities added. Lately has gone a bit 'pretty' for my liking though.

geoff


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Cute, and while I don't use it, Pro Tools is used by more pros than any
other DAW worldwide.


That used to be the argument for NS-10's too :-)

Trevor.




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On Sunday, July 28, 2013 2:20:48 PM UTC-4, wrote:
Anybody having same problems with Behringer mixers:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ddwGDdhTdY

please post.


I just viewed your youtube video. I am having the exact same problem with my unit. Need a way to contact Behringer to get something done about it. This is about 6 months old. If they contact you, can you please tell them that I need their help as well?

Thanks!
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I think a diode at the right spot could fix that. Maybe even as small job as renewing soldering spots.

And, one more thing to try ... Get a screwdriver and wherever you see a transistor, or IC, attached to a heatsink, tighten the screw, maybe adding some thermal paste.
Once I had a similar problem, exactly the same crackling noise, on an FX box. Not Behringer. It occured only on Chorus effect?!?!?! Tightening a transistor to aluminium heatsink did all the magic.

In all my experience with Behringer devices, the only problem I've ever encountered was the lack of 64bit drivers for BCA2000. Now I have to boot to XP for ADAT transfers.
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On Sunday, July 28, 2013 at 12:20:48 PM UTC-6, wrote:
Anybody having same problems with Behringer mixers:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ddwGDdhTdY
please post.


Yep. This week! Just one channel with a crackling and popping noise when the singles channels are All turned down. When the Main volume is increased the noise increases proportionally. Even with both equalizers turned off the noise is present on one channel. This anomaly started two days ago on my Behringer 2000 power mixer.
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On Sunday, July 28, 2013 at 12:20:48 PM UTC-6, wrote:
Anybody having same problems with Behringer mixers:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D9ddwGDdhTdY
please post.


Yep. This week! Just one channel with a crackling and popping noise when t=
he singles channels are All turned down. When the Main volume is increased=
the noise increases proportionally. Even with both equalizers turned off =
the noise is present on one channel. This anomaly started two days ago on m=
y Behringer 2000 power mixer.


And did you follow the advice that people gave two years ago to the original
poster? Namely reseating the ribbon cables and cleaning the main inserts, etc?
--scott

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On 3 Aug 2016 12:13:45 -0400, (Scott Dorsey) wrote:

wrote:
On Sunday, July 28, 2013 at 12:20:48 PM UTC-6, wrote:
Anybody having same problems with Behringer mixers:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D9ddwGDdhTdY
please post.


Yep. This week! Just one channel with a crackling and popping noise when t=
he singles channels are All turned down. When the Main volume is increased=
the noise increases proportionally. Even with both equalizers turned off =
the noise is present on one channel. This anomaly started two days ago on m=
y Behringer 2000 power mixer.


And did you follow the advice that people gave two years ago to the original
poster? Namely reseating the ribbon cables and cleaning the main inserts, etc?
--scott


A common problem I find with some Behringer kit is the big
electrolytic cap in the switch-mode power supply. It doesn't have a
high enough ripple current rating and runs hot. Slowly it gives out -
first symptom of which is strange noises on some or all channels.
Total failure follows. Luckily it is an easy enough job to put a
better one in there.

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Don Pearce wrote:
On 3 Aug 2016 12:13:45 -0400, (Scott Dorsey) wrote:
wrote:
On Sunday, July 28, 2013 at 12:20:48 PM UTC-6, wrote:
Anybody having same problems with Behringer mixers:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D9ddwGDdhTdY
please post.

Yep. This week! Just one channel with a crackling and popping noise when t=
he singles channels are All turned down. When the Main volume is increased=
the noise increases proportionally. Even with both equalizers turned off =
the noise is present on one channel. This anomaly started two days ago on m=
y Behringer 2000 power mixer.


And did you follow the advice that people gave two years ago to the original
poster? Namely reseating the ribbon cables and cleaning the main inserts, etc?


A common problem I find with some Behringer kit is the big
electrolytic cap in the switch-mode power supply. It doesn't have a
high enough ripple current rating and runs hot. Slowly it gives out -
first symptom of which is strange noises on some or all channels.
Total failure follows. Luckily it is an easy enough job to put a
better one in there.


You mean the one on the primary side?
--scott


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On 3 Aug 2016 15:22:16 -0400, (Scott Dorsey) wrote:

Don Pearce wrote:
On 3 Aug 2016 12:13:45 -0400,
(Scott Dorsey) wrote:
wrote:
On Sunday, July 28, 2013 at 12:20:48 PM UTC-6, wrote:
Anybody having same problems with Behringer mixers:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D9ddwGDdhTdY
please post.

Yep. This week! Just one channel with a crackling and popping noise when t=
he singles channels are All turned down. When the Main volume is increased=
the noise increases proportionally. Even with both equalizers turned off =
the noise is present on one channel. This anomaly started two days ago on m=
y Behringer 2000 power mixer.

And did you follow the advice that people gave two years ago to the original
poster? Namely reseating the ribbon cables and cleaning the main inserts, etc?


A common problem I find with some Behringer kit is the big
electrolytic cap in the switch-mode power supply. It doesn't have a
high enough ripple current rating and runs hot. Slowly it gives out -
first symptom of which is strange noises on some or all channels.
Total failure follows. Luckily it is an easy enough job to put a
better one in there.


You mean the one on the primary side?
--scott


Yes, the one that stores the rectified mains voltage.

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On Monday, August 26, 2013 at 11:29:50 AM UTC-4, hank alrich wrote:
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Am Montag, 29. Juli 2013 20:24:23 UTC+2 schrieb HIO:
On 7/29/2013 8:53 AM, Scott Dorsey wrote:



Professional equipment doesn't say "Pro" on the box. Whenever you see

"Pro" on the box, you can believe that it's amateur gear.





Like Pro Tools.

yeah that's a good example :-)


Cute, and while I don't use it, Pro Tools is used by more pros than any
other DAW worldwide.


But probably 15% or less actually know how to properly use it.
Plus, probably bootlegged the most, like Photoshop, is the key reason why it's "popular".

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good evening. Do you guys have a behringer x32 broken for sale?

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On Sunday, July 28, 2013 at 11:20:48 AM UTC-7, wrote:
Anybody having same problems with Behringer mixers:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ddwGDdhTdY
please post.


Yes I have one RX1202Fx with the same problem with this video .. and I have a freind with other same problem


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On Monday, August 26, 2013 at 11:29:50 AM UTC-4, hank alrich wrote:
ST10SS wrote:

Am Montag, 29. Juli 2013 20:24:23 UTC+2 schrieb HIO:
On 7/29/2013 8:53 AM, Scott Dorsey wrote:



Professional equipment doesn't say "Pro" on the box. Whenever you see

"Pro" on the box, you can believe that it's amateur gear.





Like Pro Tools.

yeah that's a good example :-)


Cute, and while I don't use it, Pro Tools is used by more pros than any
other DAW worldwide.


Like a heard of cattle, one follows the other, brainlessly!

Take that, G'!

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On 27/09/2017 3:09 AM, wrote:
On Sunday, July 28, 2013 at 11:20:48 AM UTC-7, wrote:
Anybody having same problems with Behringer mixers:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ddwGDdhTdY
please post.


Yes I have one RX1202Fx with the same problem with this video .. and I have a freind with other same problem


For those of us who don't want to watch a video, what problem are you
referring to? Bad caps in power supply seems to be the most common
problem. Is that it?

Trevor.

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Not really a laughing matter, but it sounds like
that Behringer is FARTING!
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On 27/09/2017 04:22, Trevor wrote:
On 27/09/2017 3:09 AM, wrote:
On Sunday, July 28, 2013 at 11:20:48 AM UTC-7, wrote:
Anybody having same problems with Behringer mixers:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ddwGDdhTdY
please post.


Yes I have one RX1202Fx with the same problem with this video .. and I
have a freind with other same problem


For those of us who don't want to watch a video, what problem are you
referring to? Bad caps in power supply seems to be the most common
problem. Is that it?

Motorboating when the gain on the effect s turned up. Bad caps or joints
are the normal causes.


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