

Post "repair", my DCX went through a few long duration sessions and is working ok so far. Wild guess - the connectors may not be the highest quality and therefore a pin may have made marginal contact with its seat, which was restored by just handling it.ĭespite saying that, when originally launched the product represented quite a powerful and versatile piece of digital processing at a very low list price, so maybe Behringer had to cut corners. So if you get the same symptom on a DCX2496, you have something to try. Can't imagine why that fixed it, but there you are. The DCX is day and night digital brings a huge for my use (optimize a powerful sound of rock group).

One user re-started his by connecting it to a PC with an RS232 connector via a USB to RS232 converter. Dcx 2496 Firmware V1.18 - fatfasr I need your advise guys Just burnt Yamaha DX7 Special Edition ROM SER7 onto vintage AMD 27C128 EPROM (2 pieces). I have since found at least a couple of forums on the internet where a poster related a similar experience, although in some cases nothing brought it back. I closed up, switched on, and for some reason it functioned again. I toggled all ribbons but only managed to lift one connector off its female socket, and then replace it. Had no effect.Ģ) Heating and cooling cycles had no effect (surprised me)ģ) I then opened the lid, and pulled and pushed at the connectors of three ribbon cables. My DCX2496 suddenly developed a fault - when turned on, it would show a blank screen and faintly flicker leds on Input A and output 1.ġ) I first tried a factory reset (power-on while holding both Page buttons down). This info may already be in some other part of this forum, in which case my post just reinforces the statistics of the fix. I am posting this just in case it can help someone searching this forum in future. Behringer processor fault and fix: DCX2496
