Hi folks, newbie here so be gentle!
I have a Behringer Europower PMX2000 mixer/amp, bought it dirt cheap as a non-functionong unit, all looked good inside ie no fried components etc and traced back to some dry joints on the power input board.
I managed to sort them out, and the unit works fine, apart from the effects section. The shaft of the effects pot is missing and when I turn on the unit, the DSP display shows (very, very briefly) F3, then the lights to the left of the display flash, then each section of the LED numbers display flashes and then cycles: "input LED's" >"left number LED" >"right number LED".
I have the schematics, but as I am not a whizz with electronic stuff, it does not mean that much to me. I am competant with soldering iron and confident enough to tackle most stuff with a bit of guidance/advice.
Do any of you have any ideas about what the problem could be, or point me in the right direction for any replacement (or alternative more likely) part for the FX pot. I am based in the north of the UK.
Thanks for reading this far.
I have a Behringer Europower PMX2000 mixer/amp, bought it dirt cheap as a non-functionong unit, all looked good inside ie no fried components etc and traced back to some dry joints on the power input board.
I managed to sort them out, and the unit works fine, apart from the effects section. The shaft of the effects pot is missing and when I turn on the unit, the DSP display shows (very, very briefly) F3, then the lights to the left of the display flash, then each section of the LED numbers display flashes and then cycles: "input LED's" >"left number LED" >"right number LED".
I have the schematics, but as I am not a whizz with electronic stuff, it does not mean that much to me. I am competant with soldering iron and confident enough to tackle most stuff with a bit of guidance/advice.
Do any of you have any ideas about what the problem could be, or point me in the right direction for any replacement (or alternative more likely) part for the FX pot. I am based in the north of the UK.
Thanks for reading this far.
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