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Behringer B2031A Truth power problem
One of my speakers doesn't turn on anymore. The light flashes when it
goes to the off position, and I hear a brief flash of sound from the input too. It wasn't being played loud or anything, and the fuse is fine. It started when I was switching inputs while it was on. Any ideas? Thanks! |
So, you expected that cheap, Chinese-made Behringer garbage to keep working? When you buy
cheap crap, you have to expect to treat it like a Bic lighter- when it stops working, which will be too soon, you throw it away, 'cause it won't be remotely economical to fix. -- Stephen Sank, Owner & Ribbon Mic Restorer Talking Dog Transducer Company http://stephensank.com 5517 Carmelita Drive N.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico [87111] 505-332-0336 Auth. Nakamichi & McIntosh servicer Payments preferred through Paypal.com wrote in message ups.com... One of my speakers doesn't turn on anymore. The light flashes when it goes to the off position, and I hear a brief flash of sound from the input too. It wasn't being played loud or anything, and the fuse is fine. It started when I was switching inputs while it was on. Any ideas? Thanks! |
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 13:51:34 -0700, "Stephen Sank"
wrote: So, you expected that cheap, Chinese-made Behringer garbage to keep working? When you buy cheap crap, you have to expect to treat it like a Bic lighter- when it stops working, which will be too soon, you throw it away, 'cause it won't be remotely economical to fix. I expected you to send me the lasers I paid for? Please read your mail -- Jeg kan virkelig ikke se, hvad det skulle betyde, at forbinde en 0,1 mm X 1 mm tin-fyldt kobberbane i ét apparat med en anden 0,1 mm X 1 mm tinfyldt kobberbane i et andet apparat, via et sølvbelagt 4 mm2 polafhængigt højteknologisk kulfiberinfiltreret kabel til et astronomisk beløb. Tro flytter ikke bjerge. Tro flytter kroner. |
Oh, it was fine, I just accidentally hit the tiny little power mode
switch on the back when I was swapping cables. These monitors are great! |
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