Behringer B215D Support Question
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Question posted by lgamplas on March 4th, 2023
Low Out Problem
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Answer #1: Posted by SonuKumar on March 4th, 2023 8:46 AM
There are several potential reasons why R4 may be getting too hot:
- Defective or damaged driver: If the high-frequency compression driver is defective or damaged, it may be drawing too much current and causing R4 to get hot.
- Faulty circuitry: There could be an issue with the circuitry in the amplifier that is causing an excessive amount of current to flow through R4.
- Incorrect component values: It is possible that there is an issue with the values of the components in the circuit. If a resistor with the wrong resistance value is used for R4, it could cause excessive heating.
- Overdriving the speaker: If the speaker is driven beyond its rated power, it can cause excessive heating in R4.
To determine the exact cause of the problem, it would be best to have the amplifier inspected by a qualified technician who can perform a thorough diagnostic.
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