I already know the answer but Behringer PMP2000 schematic?
I know no one that is a service center can send a schematic. but I need one to understand two units issues. I have 2 of these units in my shop.
1 Hums when you turn it on for a second then is quiet. sound is ok but customer complained of unit squealing loud at times.
The other unit has a dead output channel.
How do you become a legit service center to get Behringer schematics and parts if needed? I hate not really being able to give my best on these units but with no info it leaves the unit in one of three states.
Tell customer you can't help them, have to take it to a berginger service center, If one is around.
If they have just brought it from said place. Tell customer of issues with said company and its support and that cost of repair will probably be more than the value of the unit because you will have to work blind, and not recommend said company for next purchase.
Try to do the best you can with info that is obtainable. (Thankfully the Class D is somewhat simple just mostly SMD/SMT)
Seems like once a month I get one of these Class D nightmares needing help. To me, it just seems like they are trying to pack way to much wattage output in small component packages.
Not just Behringer, Genz Benz too.
IMO / BTW I would not buy a Behrginger unit with any of the PMP modules in it for myself and the local bands I service have been moving away from them as well. they are using Mackie and QSC as well as Peavey and Galien Kruger.
I know no one that is a service center can send a schematic. but I need one to understand two units issues. I have 2 of these units in my shop.
1 Hums when you turn it on for a second then is quiet. sound is ok but customer complained of unit squealing loud at times.
The other unit has a dead output channel.
How do you become a legit service center to get Behringer schematics and parts if needed? I hate not really being able to give my best on these units but with no info it leaves the unit in one of three states.
Tell customer you can't help them, have to take it to a berginger service center, If one is around.
If they have just brought it from said place. Tell customer of issues with said company and its support and that cost of repair will probably be more than the value of the unit because you will have to work blind, and not recommend said company for next purchase.
Try to do the best you can with info that is obtainable. (Thankfully the Class D is somewhat simple just mostly SMD/SMT)
Seems like once a month I get one of these Class D nightmares needing help. To me, it just seems like they are trying to pack way to much wattage output in small component packages.
Not just Behringer, Genz Benz too.
IMO / BTW I would not buy a Behrginger unit with any of the PMP modules in it for myself and the local bands I service have been moving away from them as well. they are using Mackie and QSC as well as Peavey and Galien Kruger.
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