Check all the wiring connections on the speaker. Check the plug in points for the cables are not loose in the body of the speaker or the connector plugs themselves are not loose in the actual plug sockets.
Next you will need to get inside the speaker body to check the connections and soldered joints. Take a good look at the back of the cable plug sockets and to the back of the actual speaker cone connections. Check each wire at Both ends for damage. No sound at all suggests the issue might be at the 'Input' where the cable plugs into the back of the speaker body.
To remove the front panel of the Behringer Europower PMP1280S, you may need to follow these steps:
1. Ensure the device is powered off and disconnected from any power source.
2. Locate all the screws that secure the front panel to the chassis. Based on your description, it seems you have already removed the screws on the front side and the ones on the frame.
3. Sometimes, there may be additional screws hidden beneath labels or rubber feet. Carefully inspect the front panel for any hidden screws and remove them if present.
4. Once all the screws are removed, gently try to pull the front panel away from the chassis. It might be snug due to connectors or clips holding it in place.
5. If the panel still appears to be stuck in the middle, double-check for any screws that may have been missed or hidden. Make sure you have removed all the necessary screws to fully release the front panel.
6. If the front panel remains stuck, do not force it as it could potentially damage the device. Instead, consider consulting the user manual or contacting Behringer customer support for specific instructions or further assistance.
Remember to exercise caution when working with electronic equipment and always refer to the manufacturer's instructions or seek professional assistance if you are unsure.
If the right input on your Behringer Ultracoustic ACX1800 CD is not working, it could be due to a number of reasons, including:
A faulty cable or connection: The problem could be as simple as a loose or damaged cable. Try swapping out the cable with a known working cable or check the connection to ensure that it is secure.
A blown fuse: The ACX1800 CD has a built-in fuse that protects the internal components from power surges or other electrical issues. Check the fuse to make sure it is not blown and replace it if necessary.
A damaged preamp or amplifier circuit: If the problem is not with the cable or fuse, it could be due to a damaged preamp or amplifier circuit. This can be caused by a number of factors, such as overheating, power surges, or other electrical issues. In this case, you may need to take the ACX1800 CD to a professional repair technician to diagnose and fix the problem.
A faulty right channel input jack: It is also possible that the right channel input jack itself is faulty. This can be caused by wear and tear over time or physical damage. In this case, you may need to replace the input jack or have it repaired by a professional technician.
Hello,Eurolive Active speakers from Behringer suffers of bad power supply/Amp design, if you open up the back of your speaker you will probably find that the AC connector has a burnt or loose connection as well as a black spot, if not, check the power supply/power amp coils for cracked connections, let me know for improve help.
Based on my research, the Yamaha PMH5000 mixer features two 1/4-inch "insert" jacks for connecting external effects processors, such as compressors or equalizers, to individual channels. These jacks are not intended for connecting external power amps.
However, the PMH5000 does have two "main out" jacks that can be used to send the mixed audio signal to external power amps. These are typically located on the back of the mixer and may be labeled as "L/R" or "Main Out."
When you connect an external power amp to the main out jacks, the signal is sent directly to the power amp and is not routed through the internal power amps of the mixer. The external power amp then amplifies the signal and sends it to the speakers.
It is important to note that when using external power amps, you should adjust the volume levels carefully to avoid damaging the speakers or the power amp.
I'm sorry, but without additional information such as a schematic or a more detailed description of the location of the components, it is difficult to determine the exact values of D51, R26, and C33 in your Behringer B815neo speaker. It is recommended that you contact Behringer customer support or a professional audio repair technician for assistance with repairing your speaker. They may be able to provide you with the necessary information and guidance to identify and replace the damaged components.
Also how do I reconnect the fan?
It sounds like you may have a broken potentiometer (aka volume knob) for the master volume control. If that is the case, you would need to replace it with a new one (or take it to an electronics technician to diagnose and repair).
Regarding the fan disconnection, this likely isn't causing your issue but you would still want to reconnect it as it keeps your amplifier cool while in use. Reconnecting is fairly straightforward - all fans have 2 or 3 wires that connect to corresponding terminals on the amp. Just make sure you don't mix up which wire is positive and negative, and make sure they are connected firmly and securely.
Here's a simplified guide to reconnect the wire to the main power supply of your Behringer K3000:
Get help from manufacturer: Contact Behringer customer support or the manufacturer for a manual or schematic.
Search online: Search for a manual or schematic of the K3000 on websites that specialize in electronic equipment.
Ask experts: Post a message on an electronic repair forum or reach out to a repair shop for assistance with reconnecting the wire.
Safety first: Remember to unplug the device before attempting any repair work.
I purchased mine and I'm having the same problem it'll turn on no sound and I have a wire inside that I don't know where it goes it's a main power wire so I'm not just trying to put it anywhere