Hi guy's,
I am new on this site and was wondering if I could use some of your trouble shooting experience.
I have a Behringer 3282A that powers up fine but when you turn on the phantom power you get a hum and after about 2 seconds you get a popping noise. If you solo every channel you hear it.
I have checked the voltage from the power supply at the board and what I am supposed to have is.
+5
+17
-17
+48
+12
I have at the board:
+5.04
+16.87
-16.51
+76.51
+12.07
I am checking the voltage right at the board.
The power supply that I am using is brand new (waited 3 months for the thing) when I sent the board and the powersupply to the behringer repair centre in Toronto they said there was nothing wrong used a pile of hot glue to glue down the connectors and sent me on my way.
The board still has the same problem so I took it apart and above is what I found. Does this tell me that the power supply is damaged (power regulator - phantom side), as the voltage is doubled or should I measure the Phantom power from a different source on the board?
Thanks in advance.
Gord
I am new on this site and was wondering if I could use some of your trouble shooting experience.
I have a Behringer 3282A that powers up fine but when you turn on the phantom power you get a hum and after about 2 seconds you get a popping noise. If you solo every channel you hear it.
I have checked the voltage from the power supply at the board and what I am supposed to have is.
+5
+17
-17
+48
+12
I have at the board:
+5.04
+16.87
-16.51
+76.51
+12.07
I am checking the voltage right at the board.
The power supply that I am using is brand new (waited 3 months for the thing) when I sent the board and the powersupply to the behringer repair centre in Toronto they said there was nothing wrong used a pile of hot glue to glue down the connectors and sent me on my way.
The board still has the same problem so I took it apart and above is what I found. Does this tell me that the power supply is damaged (power regulator - phantom side), as the voltage is doubled or should I measure the Phantom power from a different source on the board?
Thanks in advance.
Gord
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