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behringer screws the customer: picks the cheapest filter caps they can buy
and of course, they fall prey to the china syndrome where fake electrolytics plague us more than a decade after the stolen japanese formula was 'mis copied'.
the result: bulges and even blown tops on many of these devices in your various consumer devices. computers, audio gear, anything that uses this style of cap (ie, almost everything).
I had one in close value and size in stock at home and so I was able to replace it. luckly, this was all that was wrong! the EQ is now back up and running again, saving me an annoying return trip to the vendor for repair.
behringer screws the customer: picks the cheapest filter caps they can buy
and of course, they fall prey to the china syndrome where fake electrolytics plague us more than a decade after the stolen japanese formula was 'mis copied'.
the result: bulges and even blown tops on many of these devices in your various consumer devices. computers, audio gear, anything that uses this style of cap (ie, almost everything).
I had one in close value and size in stock at home and so I was able to replace it. luckly, this was all that was wrong! the EQ is now back up and running again, saving me an annoying return trip to the vendor for repair.