I'm not a techie; just looking for informed direction. A few months ago I picked up a Behringer Europower PMP2000 powered mixer for our band. The left output channel has recently gone bonkers; at first it was seemingly intermittently working and then not, then I discovered that when it's off, a loud signal (i.e., yelling into the mic) causes it to come on and work normally, at least for a while.
I assume this is a bad electronic component; beyond my capability to diagnose..
Unless someone can magically tell which component to replace (I can solder on circuit boards), I'm wondering does it make any sense to take to a technician to diagnose and repair it? I paid only $180 for it.
I can actually use the mixer with just the right channel in the Monitor/Main mode using a splitter cable to feed the two speakers. But I have already bought a replacement and would actually be looking to sell this if I can get it working normally.
I appreciate any input.
I assume this is a bad electronic component; beyond my capability to diagnose..
Unless someone can magically tell which component to replace (I can solder on circuit boards), I'm wondering does it make any sense to take to a technician to diagnose and repair it? I paid only $180 for it.
I can actually use the mixer with just the right channel in the Monitor/Main mode using a splitter cable to feed the two speakers. But I have already bought a replacement and would actually be looking to sell this if I can get it working normally.
I appreciate any input.
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