After not touching it for a long time, I thought I might just tweak the bass levels on my three way active dipole. Prior to fiddling, I turned the DCX off, and then back on.
Instead of a cheery welcome screen, I now have a unit that merely gives a dim pulsing screen with no characters at all. The dim pulse on the screen was matched with a sonic pulse through the speakers which I sincerely hope has not damaged my speakers.
Any Behringer experts care to suggest a remedy or a diagnosis? I heard something about poor power supply components.
I have tried a reset to factory by press the two page keys while powering up, and the recovery thingie by pressing the Input A button while powering up.
Nada.
All suggestions grumpily entertained.
Steve
Instead of a cheery welcome screen, I now have a unit that merely gives a dim pulsing screen with no characters at all. The dim pulse on the screen was matched with a sonic pulse through the speakers which I sincerely hope has not damaged my speakers.
Any Behringer experts care to suggest a remedy or a diagnosis? I heard something about poor power supply components.
I have tried a reset to factory by press the two page keys while powering up, and the recovery thingie by pressing the Input A button while powering up.
Nada.
All suggestions grumpily entertained.
Steve
Try fiddeling with the internal power supply cables.
The connectors can make a bad connection.
I had this problem with de DEQ2496 (allready after 3 days)
after slighty moving the connectors, the problem has not reapeared again. (8 months now)
Good luck
Simon
The connectors can make a bad connection.
I had this problem with de DEQ2496 (allready after 3 days)
after slighty moving the connectors, the problem has not reapeared again. (8 months now)
Good luck
Simon
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