The C23 part is a capacitor and the 7085 is more likely a 7805 which is a voltage regulator. The regulator is easy to find. For the capacitor, you will need the service manual to determine the value required. The main issue is that the leg of hte 7805 is lifted. This implies that the part was conducting more current than expected. This is an indication that the problem with the regulator is a RESULT of a problem, not the defect itself. I would not suggest replacing the power supply blindly as the root cause may beon another board. Just changing the power supply board may result in the same problem again.
I would suggest a trip to the repair shop to get a detailed repair estimate. The shop shouldbe able to determine whether or not the only issue is the power board.
Also, from the experience I have with Behringer units, the power boards are unique to each model.
Dan
Would it be possible to recreate the power supply voltages from a generic supply that can provide 5V and 15V? I don't really need 48v for the phantom power for this application. I found this link online, do you think it's reliable?http://www.electronicspoint.com/behringe...
A ything is possible. I'm not sure whether or not your unit uses -12V as well. Using an external power supply is always risky as it may allow for more current draw than the unit can handle.
I would expect that the repair of this unit by an experienced shop would not exceed $100 or so. I don't know what you spent on this thus far, but the $100 investment will yield a unit that should give you many years of reliable service.
I strongly recommend professional repair rather than any external power supply.
Dan
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SOURCE: how do i hook up a powered moniter to the
hook it up to one of the aux output sends (1 or 2), and use the corresponding aux send knob per channel to put each channel necesarry into the monitor signal.
SOURCE: I purchased a PV12M monitor and was wanting help
You will have to have an amplifeir between them since the PV12M is an unpowered speaker. The Xenyx 2442FX is likewise an unpowered mixer meaning it cannot directely drive a speaker. You will wire with a balanced line (TRS cable) between the 2442 and the amp and then from the amp to the speaker using a speaker type cable.
SOURCE: how to connect a Behringer XENYX 2442FX Mixer to a
you need a cable with two A3F XLR s going to a 1/8" stereo phone plug, male. plug the XLRs into the Main out L&R on the mixer. plug the 1/8" into the LINE Input on the laptop. You should be able to get the cable from any music store,or Radio Shack. below is a link to the manual,in case you don't have one. Good Luck!
http://www.behringer.com/assets/1622FX_P0557_M_EN.pdf
SOURCE: i want a labelled diagram of behringer 2442fx mixer
Here: http://elektrotanya.com/behringer_ub2442fx-pro_sm.pdf/download.html
Scroll down to "get manual" and click to download. IGNORE other download links.
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