Re: X32 Discussion
Not sure if you were able to fix it yet, but I have had a tip of a 1/4" jack get stuck in a combo connector on an old Crown CE 1000. I ended up taking a long drywall screw and hand screwing it into the tip. Once it grips the broken tip you can easily pull it out.
I've managed to damage a 1/4" input inside the X32 (Aux 6 input) Must have stood on the cable somehow and pulled the cord out but broke the actual 1/4" jack. I still can't believe this.
The very end tip of the jack has remained inside the Aux 6 input and I can't see how to remove it.
Anybody had such an experience?
Looks like I would have to take the X32 apart to get at the remaining tip part which is not what I plan to attempt. That I would leave to a Behringer approved repair place (and it would not be under warranty for such a repair of course).
Is there some way of getting this out without such a tear apart?
I can see inside the Aux 6 port and it does not look easy to get at that tip.
Not sure if you were able to fix it yet, but I have had a tip of a 1/4" jack get stuck in a combo connector on an old Crown CE 1000. I ended up taking a long drywall screw and hand screwing it into the tip. Once it grips the broken tip you can easily pull it out.