Hi All,
I'm new to the site but I hope i'm in the right place? I was in the recording world a long time ago, but now im retired and I want to play again but mainly just for fun as my hearing is now damaged, however I do not let that stop me, I'm also wheel chair disabled and I don't let that stop me either! (but being stubborn helps
).
Now I have made a number of the 'OPA-Alice' studio condenser mic's, and I enjoyed doing that, but my current problem is I have a "Behringer 2001B" mixing desk, its a cute little thing, it works well for what it is and I like it, but it has problems with one channel and I need to 'UP' the Phantom power from its 18-20Volts to a bit higher, I am a retired electronics engineer so I'm well happy to do any work myself BUT I need some technical information on it, PLEASE does anyone have a diagram for the 1002B mixer? I know a 'Service Manual' exists for one of these but I do not know anyone with one,
The "Behringer 2001B" is a mains (via an adaptor) and battery powered mixer, but not to be confused with the Behringer 2001, this is quite a different mixer, and a bit daft of Behringer to produce two quite different mixers with a similar model number.
My "Behringer 2001B" is marked "UBB1002B" on the PCB inside, I belive this mixer is also known as the "Behringer MXB2001". The main difference between this 2001B and most if not all other Behringer mixers is it can be battery powered from it's internal batteries, -it works well on battery too!
I have contacted one or two official places and I was advised it's just a cheap throw-away mixer and to buy a new one, well I refuse to accept this, it is perfectly repairable all the parts are off the shelf, and I have the skill and stubbornness to do it and I definitely REFUSE to chuck it away, I can fix it I just need a diagram, anyway, I simply can't afford to buy another.
So Please can someone help this silly old fart out and on my knees, PLEASE CAN ANYONE HELP ME??? I JUST NEED A DIAGRAM!
Take Care All,
Pete.
I'm new to the site but I hope i'm in the right place? I was in the recording world a long time ago, but now im retired and I want to play again but mainly just for fun as my hearing is now damaged, however I do not let that stop me, I'm also wheel chair disabled and I don't let that stop me either! (but being stubborn helps
Now I have made a number of the 'OPA-Alice' studio condenser mic's, and I enjoyed doing that, but my current problem is I have a "Behringer 2001B" mixing desk, its a cute little thing, it works well for what it is and I like it, but it has problems with one channel and I need to 'UP' the Phantom power from its 18-20Volts to a bit higher, I am a retired electronics engineer so I'm well happy to do any work myself BUT I need some technical information on it, PLEASE does anyone have a diagram for the 1002B mixer? I know a 'Service Manual' exists for one of these but I do not know anyone with one,
The "Behringer 2001B" is a mains (via an adaptor) and battery powered mixer, but not to be confused with the Behringer 2001, this is quite a different mixer, and a bit daft of Behringer to produce two quite different mixers with a similar model number.
My "Behringer 2001B" is marked "UBB1002B" on the PCB inside, I belive this mixer is also known as the "Behringer MXB2001". The main difference between this 2001B and most if not all other Behringer mixers is it can be battery powered from it's internal batteries, -it works well on battery too!
I have contacted one or two official places and I was advised it's just a cheap throw-away mixer and to buy a new one, well I refuse to accept this, it is perfectly repairable all the parts are off the shelf, and I have the skill and stubbornness to do it and I definitely REFUSE to chuck it away, I can fix it I just need a diagram, anyway, I simply can't afford to buy another.
So Please can someone help this silly old fart out and on my knees, PLEASE CAN ANYONE HELP ME??? I JUST NEED A DIAGRAM!
Take Care All,
Pete.