Behringer N11999 Hot ((install)) -

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However, based on common Behringer product codes (often starting with "N" for certain synthesizers or mixers) and the keyword (implying high voltage, tube warmth, or a sought-after unit), you are likely looking for information on one of the following:

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Since Behringer is unlikely to reissue the N11999 due to the safety concerns (and potential lawsuits), how can you get that "slew limiting" hot sound? "Hot" However, based on common Behringer product codes

Disclaimer:

Repairs should be performed by qualified service personnel. Always unplug equipment before opening. Disclaimer: Repairs should be performed by qualified service

Warranty:

You can check terms or request a Return Authorization (RA) on the Behringer Support Page.

Normal Operating Condition:

In many older analog Behringer mixer designs, the components regulating power (which often includes diodes like the N11999) are designed to run quite hot, sometimes acting as passive heat dissipation points [Source].