I just got off a PMH2000 repair.
What a POS.
Well designed amps do not go up in smoke like these amps.
Components blown in half or torched, copper traces vaporized.
Nice job Behringer.
At final testing the amp burst into flames at idle.
Fine for ten minutes. Drawing 15 watts from the wall.Then POOF! My shop was on fire!
Should have used an inline lamp.
Good riddance, piece of crap.
Sold the lady a Samson.
Anyway, after that seemingly endless rant, for all those brave enough to try to repair one of these crap amps.....
Here is the schematic.
Good luck!
What a POS.
Well designed amps do not go up in smoke like these amps.
Components blown in half or torched, copper traces vaporized.
Nice job Behringer.
At final testing the amp burst into flames at idle.
Fine for ten minutes. Drawing 15 watts from the wall.Then POOF! My shop was on fire!
Should have used an inline lamp.
Good riddance, piece of crap.
Sold the lady a Samson.
Anyway, after that seemingly endless rant, for all those brave enough to try to repair one of these crap amps.....
Here is the schematic.
Good luck!
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