Sorry I don't. Behringer have always been very protective about this information. Weird as they are now buildning their business on the schematics of lots of other more generous companies.
Mark has a document https://mountainutilities.eu/bc2000 on how to open it up ( there are some plastic clips locking the sides that break easily).
If it was me (and I am an experienced tech, so don't do it if you are not), I might like to start by measuring the voltages without load and if OK, with load, on the power supply, as it could simply be caps gone south.
There is a Program Memory chip in a socket with pins that might have oxidised. You could push it in (or take out then push back in) to possibly solve a very common problem.
Sorry I don't. Behringer have always been very protective about this information. Weird as they are now buildning their business on the schematics of lots of other more generous companies.
Mark has a document https://mountainutilities.eu/bc2000 on how to open it up ( there are some plastic clips locking the sides that break easily).
If it was me (and I am an experienced tech, so don't do it if you are not), I might like to start by measuring the voltages without load and if OK, with load, on the power supply, as it could simply be caps gone south.
There is a Program Memory chip in a socket with pins that might have oxidised. You could push it in (or take out then push back in) to possibly solve a very common problem.
There is a few sources on the web that show the insides. Here is one http://www.knutsel.org/tag/behringer-bcr2000/
Hope that helps
Royce
Thanks for that as your link has a photo of the power supply which I think is the problem.
Fixed thanks to a new friend - resoldered a couple of joints on the power supply board.
Excellent!
You have now progressed to 'tech guru' - or the assumption that your shoes are not smoking. 8 )
All the best
Royce