Good afternoon friends
I would like some help please.
My Behringer GX110 has stopped working.
Last night everything was fine and I played for 2 hours, but today when I turned it on, there was no signal.
The led does not light up when the power switch is turned on.
t seems that he was suddenly without power supply.
I've seen the fuse and I think it's fine, as well as the power cord
What damage will it be?
Thank you
I would like some help please.
My Behringer GX110 has stopped working.
Last night everything was fine and I played for 2 hours, but today when I turned it on, there was no signal.
The led does not light up when the power switch is turned on.
t seems that he was suddenly without power supply.
I've seen the fuse and I think it's fine, as well as the power cord
What damage will it be?
Thank you
Enzo,
I removed the fuse and measured it with the ohmmeter and it was fine.
Then I saw that the transformer has 2 secondary, one for the power amplifier and the other to feed the effects of the DSP.
I will try to replace the fuse and if it doesn't work I will see if the secondary ones let the current pass to feed the power and the DSP
I removed the fuse and measured it with the ohmmeter and it was fine.
Then I saw that the transformer has 2 secondary, one for the power amplifier and the other to feed the effects of the DSP.
I will try to replace the fuse and if it doesn't work I will see if the secondary ones let the current pass to feed the power and the DSP
In case this amp is fitted with a 60Hz Iron transformer (no smps): Re-insert the fuse, turn on the amp and measure mains input resistance using an ohmmeter. Transformers often have a one-way overtemperature fuse that once it has triggered disrupts the primary windings.