In Reply to: Behringer 802 Mixing board: right channel shorting: can it be fixed? posted by peetpete on July 8, 2006 at 07:03:46:
It sounds like a cold solder joint or bad fader if you were able to wiggle it to get the problem to stop.Anything that has been assembled can be taken apart. You might want to sit back and think about what might be holding it together rather than trying to pry on it which usually leads to breaking something.
You can seek service through a repair shop, but you might have already realized that the cost of repairing a Behringer can be a significant amount of the initial investment in the equipment. For that reason, many view Behringer as disposable. When it breaks, don't bother getting it fixed, just get another one.
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