Originally posted by silverneedles
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busted Behringer B1200D
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so then i could just get an inuke w/ DSP (correctly matching ohms and watts and stuff) and just basically hook it up to the driver itself
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Looks like that's some sort of switching IC, the plastic piece was likely to ensure a good bond to the heatsink on the other side. The goop is typical in manufacturing, glyptol or other enamel used as a thread lock.
Agree with Mike... flying blind. All we know now is you have 70V of DC power but nothing out of the amp...
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the goop is some kind of resin they also put on other screws
the black thing was just plastic covering the metal part, this was just to hold down the board...
i unscrewed everything and flipped the board... still dont see anything suspicious1 Photo
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Originally posted by silverneedles View Postok got 70V
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If you have a multimeter ... my next step would be to measure the DC voltage out of the switching power supply. It looks like you could measure that at J1 (+) and the trace to the right leading under the third cap next to the 100V 110V sticker (DC gnd) . You have to insure that you get a good connection to the trace through any solder mask on the PCB. YOu should see somewhere in the neighborhood of 50 V to 80 V DC out of the PS.
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Originally posted by Psycoacoustics View PostIn the first pic, the two brown colored resistors. Is that one lead insulated or burnt?
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In the first pic, the two brown colored resistors. Is that one lead insulated or burnt?
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i found the fuse and its continuous
the power plug and wires to board look fine
the main board (with the transformer? yellow thing) - pictures 1,3,4
the eq/in-out board is the 2nd picture4 Photos
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Originally posted by killa View PostI assume you checked fuses?
I’ve been the idiot that needed someone to tell me that!
Thanks Killa,,,,,, we all need to be reminded from time to time. Mark
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busted Behringer B1200D
my Behringer 1200D subwoofer started acting up after a few months (wouldnt make sound after turning on for 10-15 min),
but now it completely appears dead - no lights or sound on power-on.
I opened up the amp but i dont see any bulging or leaking spots. i unplugged the filter board but that didnt do anything. ... i dont know what to do next ... i have a basic multimeter and can do some basic soldering :PTags: None
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