So I just walked back in to the front room to adjust the volume on my Marantz, and go back in to the kitchen, and I hear the most terrible sound that I have ever heard in audio. The closest thing I can use to compare it to is a CHAINSAW. I stopped short of panicking, and turned off my three power amps, (tri-amping my front two DIY speakers.) I was sure that it was the Marantz, Pre-Pro, but it turned out to be the Behringer DCX2496 Ultradrivecrossover. I unplugged the two inputs that went in to it, left the amps off, and turned it on again. ALL of the LED’s are peaking for no apparent reason, with no input.
I have heard about problems with the reliability of this unit, and now I see why. If I was not at home, it might have fried ALL of my front speakers.
I have LOVED this unit because it is so incredibly flexible. You could cross a tweeter to a '55 Chevy bumper with this thing. NOW, if I have to buy a new one, I do not think that I can ever TRUST IT again. (leaving the house with the gear on for instance.)
If anybody has any idea what might have happened, or had a similar experience, I am open for suggestions.
This has prompted me to come up with new speaker designs, (that is how I found this forum) which I will ask about later. I am having trouble getting on the Behringer forum.
I have heard about problems with the reliability of this unit, and now I see why. If I was not at home, it might have fried ALL of my front speakers.
I have LOVED this unit because it is so incredibly flexible. You could cross a tweeter to a '55 Chevy bumper with this thing. NOW, if I have to buy a new one, I do not think that I can ever TRUST IT again. (leaving the house with the gear on for instance.)
If anybody has any idea what might have happened, or had a similar experience, I am open for suggestions.
This has prompted me to come up with new speaker designs, (that is how I found this forum) which I will ask about later. I am having trouble getting on the Behringer forum.
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