tim glasgow
November 21st 03, 10:11 PM
greetings all,
a pal of mine has a pair of Behringer B2031 powered monitors (yeah, i
know - but he's just a starving student getting his feet wet recording
himself with his sound******* card. they're actually probably overkill
for him).
a few days ago, while sitting turned on but not actually being used,
one of them let out a holy skronk and started to stink. he shut it off
and later everything seemed to work ok, but the stink is still there.
after a quick check to make sure the warranty had indeed expired, i
opened it up and found 3 of the 4 caps on the top left corner of the
amplifier card had all turned black. i can replace 'em if i can figure
out the values (i might have to look in the other speaker), but i'd love
to know what they actually do.
anybody else have this problem? anybody a janitor at Behringer that
can smuggle me out some schematics?
thanks as alwaysŠ
--t
[london, canada and echo cañon, nyc]
a pal of mine has a pair of Behringer B2031 powered monitors (yeah, i
know - but he's just a starving student getting his feet wet recording
himself with his sound******* card. they're actually probably overkill
for him).
a few days ago, while sitting turned on but not actually being used,
one of them let out a holy skronk and started to stink. he shut it off
and later everything seemed to work ok, but the stink is still there.
after a quick check to make sure the warranty had indeed expired, i
opened it up and found 3 of the 4 caps on the top left corner of the
amplifier card had all turned black. i can replace 'em if i can figure
out the values (i might have to look in the other speaker), but i'd love
to know what they actually do.
anybody else have this problem? anybody a janitor at Behringer that
can smuggle me out some schematics?
thanks as alwaysŠ
--t
[london, canada and echo cañon, nyc]