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<blockquote data-quote="Timo Ulkuniemi" data-source="post: 138355" data-attributes="member: 1978"><p>Re: Behringer iNUKE NU6000 amplifier</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hello</p><p></p><p>Do not expect to get the schematics - I approached them to verify four inside voltages inside Ultradrive PRO DCX2496 - I had measured the +/-15V and +5V and fourth, that was around 3V - I suspected PSU-issues, since the unit had been in repair twice and after some 8 months started acting up the same way again. After that it was out of warranty... I had it opened with voltmeters connected on low-voltage lines to see what happens when things go wrong. They refused to verify those voltages - +/- 15V and +5V are obvious - the fourth could be basically anything. Finally I ended pulling stuff apart and connecting again - now the unit has worked fine for many weeks. I suspect a flimsy connector between PSU and mainboard...</p><p></p><p>I suppose reason for not giving slightest of information lies in american-based silly lawsuits, where the company producing unit is held responsible for damage to customer, if they have given even a hint of how to operate inside covers. Just remember the woman who cooked her legs and blamed hamburger joint for it - if I recall it correctly - THEY DID NOT pour the coffee over her, but she spilled the mug herself.... Quick google reveals, that to make good coffee it has to be that hot... In her car there was no place to put the mug so she held it between her legs - many of us do it - many of us do other silly and even more dangerous things - but do we sue : "Someone has to pay for me being stupid!"</p><p></p><p>SO - after all this babbling - if you wish to check it your self - simply open it AT YOUR OWN RISK - check for bad connections on pc-boards and check the capacitors . If you fry your fingers - do not blame me - I repeat - DO NOT OPEN THE UNIT UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING.</p><p></p><p>p.s. this same policy goes with any modern company - not only Music Group.</p><p></p><p>p.s. 2 before you open the unit - do as Tim advised - you might get lucky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timo Ulkuniemi, post: 138355, member: 1978"] Re: Behringer iNUKE NU6000 amplifier Hello Do not expect to get the schematics - I approached them to verify four inside voltages inside Ultradrive PRO DCX2496 - I had measured the +/-15V and +5V and fourth, that was around 3V - I suspected PSU-issues, since the unit had been in repair twice and after some 8 months started acting up the same way again. After that it was out of warranty... I had it opened with voltmeters connected on low-voltage lines to see what happens when things go wrong. They refused to verify those voltages - +/- 15V and +5V are obvious - the fourth could be basically anything. Finally I ended pulling stuff apart and connecting again - now the unit has worked fine for many weeks. I suspect a flimsy connector between PSU and mainboard... I suppose reason for not giving slightest of information lies in american-based silly lawsuits, where the company producing unit is held responsible for damage to customer, if they have given even a hint of how to operate inside covers. Just remember the woman who cooked her legs and blamed hamburger joint for it - if I recall it correctly - THEY DID NOT pour the coffee over her, but she spilled the mug herself.... Quick google reveals, that to make good coffee it has to be that hot... In her car there was no place to put the mug so she held it between her legs - many of us do it - many of us do other silly and even more dangerous things - but do we sue : "Someone has to pay for me being stupid!" SO - after all this babbling - if you wish to check it your self - simply open it AT YOUR OWN RISK - check for bad connections on pc-boards and check the capacitors . If you fry your fingers - do not blame me - I repeat - DO NOT OPEN THE UNIT UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING. p.s. this same policy goes with any modern company - not only Music Group. p.s. 2 before you open the unit - do as Tim advised - you might get lucky. [/QUOTE]
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