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  • Behringer noise with Phantom power on

    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
    Last edited by Gord; 12-31-2010, 08:23 PM.

  • #2
    Sure looks to me like your +48 regulator is shot, and sending unregulated +76 into your circuits.

    In the power supply, find IC4, an LM317 three-legged voltage regulator IC, and see if it is bad or unsoldered. I'd just replace it, myself.

    I am assuming this is an MX3282A?
    Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.

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    • #3
      Thanks Enzo,

      Yes it is a MX3282A, in your opinion do you think I just fried the 48 volt circuit beyond the regulator as well and that the poping static like noise are the all of the capacitors that are no longer working?

      I will check the regulator in the morning.

      Happy New Year to you.

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      • #4
        I have no idea, fix the power supply and find out.
        Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.

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        • #5
          Thought I'd just give an update.

          Replaced the LM317 voltage regulator cleaned up the contacts and fired up the power supply and everything seems to work fine. Just doing a burn in to check out the system over time and so far everything works.

          Thanks for the help.

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