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  • check12
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    For confirmation can you post a photo of the 3B503x pot... I want to make sure it's a vertical pot?

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  • check12
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    Originally posted by Thermaltake
    Forgot one pot

    It's also FX central pin - 3B503x (6 pin)


    Another question

    If I want to change caps on motherboard of mixer, do I need to put low esr caps or normal caps ?
    Use the same replacement pot as low, mid, high EQ.

    Easiest way to replace caps in behringer power supply is to use 105c (temperature) low esr for all replacements.

    IMO your doing a lot of unnecessary work... What is actually wrong with the desk?

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  • Thermaltake
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    Forgot one pot

    It's also FX central pin - 3B503x (6 pin)


    Another question

    If I want to change caps on motherboard of mixer, do I need to put low esr caps or normal caps ?
    Last edited by Thermaltake; 11-05-2024, 03:05 AM.

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  • Thermaltake
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    Originally posted by check12

    For headphones= Search Google for "B503 linear 50k ohm vertical no detent dual 6 pin pot“

    For FX= Search for "B503 linear 50k ohm vertical center detent 3 pin pot"

    For low, mid & high EQ= Search for "B503 linear 50k ohm vertical center detent dual 6 pin pot"

    For balance (pan?) = Search for "AC taper 10k ohm vertical center detent dual 6 pin blend pot"

    AC taper blend pots can be difficult to find but don't often need replaced.

    There's no way I have time to search for where you can get the cheapest parts, you will have to do that yourself... I have provided what to search for.

    Pots made by Bourns, Alps, Alpha (Taiwan)... are the kind of product you are looking for.

    If you are unsure about what you find then post the links where you want to buy and I or others will confirm if suitable.


    Ok, I'll try to find them in few days and post links for you to confirm if I pick right ones, thanks!

    Can you tell me just am I searching for shaft 18mm or 23mm ? How is it measure from metal part or just plastic thing ?
    Last edited by Thermaltake; 11-05-2024, 01:39 AM.

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  • check12
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    Originally posted by Thermaltake

    I finally manage to disassemble the mixer.


    All pots have 1,8cm shaft measuring only plastic part. From metal part of pot to top of shaft is 2,3cm

    Here are mark of all pots inside mixer:

    For headphones - B503DC (6 pin)
    For FX With central pin - B503x (3 pin)
    For Balance With central pin - AC103w (6 pin)
    For low, mid and highs With central pin - B503w (6 pin)


    If someone can help me to pick some high quality pots to replace them with this behriger garbage ones. Thanks
    For headphones= Search Google for "B503 linear 50k ohm vertical no detent dual 6 pin pot“

    For FX= Search for "B503 linear 50k ohm vertical center detent 3 pin pot"

    For low, mid & high EQ= Search for "B503 linear 50k ohm vertical center detent dual 6 pin pot"

    For balance (pan?) = Search for "AC taper 10k ohm vertical center detent dual 6 pin blend pot"

    AC taper blend pots can be difficult to find but don't often need replaced.

    There's no way I have time to search for where you can get the cheapest parts, you will have to do that yourself... I have provided what to search for.

    Pots made by Bourns, Alps, Alpha (Taiwan)... are the kind of product you are looking for.

    If you are unsure about what you find then post the links where you want to buy and I or others will confirm if suitable.

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  • Thermaltake
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    Originally posted by check12
    Just saw this ... haven't got time right now but tomo evening maybe ... I'll post the values etc. unless someone else does it first ...
    Thanks!

    If it's possible for shop to be in EU, to avoid extra VAT to pay.

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  • check12
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    Just saw this ... haven't got time right now but tomo evening maybe ... I'll post the values etc. unless someone else does it first ...

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  • Thermaltake
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    Originally posted by check12
    Then you need to list the serial numbers on each pot and also the number of pins... I am not telepathic... 😵‍💫
    I finally manage to disassemble the mixer.


    All pots have 1,8cm shaft measuring only plastic part. From metal part of pot to top of shaft is 2,3cm

    Here are mark of all pots inside mixer:

    For headphones - B503DC (6 pin)
    For FX With central pin - B503x (3 pin)
    For Balance With central pin - AC103w (6 pin)
    For low, mid and highs With central pin - B503w (6 pin)


    If someone can help me to pick some high quality pots to replace them with this behriger garbage ones. Thanks

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  • Thermaltake
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    Originally posted by check12
    Then you need to list the serial numbers on each pot and also the number of pins... I am not telepathic... 😵💫
    I'll do that thill the end of week. Need to disassemble the mixer again.


    Originally posted by CapLeaker

    Huh? You lost me. What caps? Take each style pot out you need, as you said you need a few different styles. Behringer stuff is all made in China. No point on really doing any upgrade if you ask me. These mixers aren't anything special at all. Just make sure you order a couple more than you need from Ali or whatever, so you got a spare. Make sure you have good solder and solder flux. Don't burn anything because of not using the stuff and Bob is your uncle. Behringer is German design, made with cheap China parts in China. Not worth spending the extra $$$ nor the effort. I fixed a few of these suckers.
    Sorry my bad. I replaced all caps on PSU and with quality Nichicon and Rubycon low ESR caps, I mixed stuff. He was explaining to me about pots, that part I didn't understand about numbers and values. I would like to replace them all because it's cheaper than buying new mixer. I found some Yamaha with good caps and pots and faders inside, but I don't use my mixer that much, so It would be cheaper to me to just replace all junk stuff inside my behringer and continue to use it until it dies completely
    Last edited by Thermaltake; 10-07-2024, 05:02 AM.

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  • CapLeaker
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    Originally posted by Thermaltake

    I tried aliexpress, but I could only find original ones, and those cheap ones I don't want on my mixer anymore. I want to put all high quality pots.

    Never heard of LCSC. But TME I was ordering from them, they are ok. But I don't understand what check12​ was explaining to me in post about caps. I need someone to tell me this one you need and this one you need. On mixer I have few pots with different values PN. They are not all same.
    Huh? You lost me. What caps? Take each style pot out you need, as you said you need a few different styles. Behringer stuff is all made in China. No point on really doing any upgrade if you ask me. These mixers aren’t anything special at all. Just make sure you order a couple more than you need from Ali or whatever, so you got a spare. Make sure you have good solder and solder flux. Don’t burn anything because of not using the stuff and Bob is your uncle. Behringer is German design, made with cheap China parts in China. Not worth spending the extra $$$ nor the effort. I fixed a few of these suckers.

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  • check12
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    Then you need to list the serial numbers on each pot and also the number of pins... I am not telepathic... 😵‍💫

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  • Thermaltake
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    Originally posted by CapLeaker
    Try LCSC, TME or AliExpress.
    I tried aliexpress, but I could only find original ones, and those cheap ones I don't want on my mixer anymore. I want to put all high quality pots.

    Never heard of LCSC. But TME I was ordering from them, they are ok. But I don't understand what check12​ was explaining to me in post about caps. I need someone to tell me this one you need and this one you need. On mixer I have few pots with different values PN. They are not all same.

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  • CapLeaker
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    Try LCSC, TME or AliExpress.

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  • Thermaltake
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    Originally posted by check12

    The plastic thing is called the "shaft", my link was just an example ... most pots are available in long and short shaft versions.

    This guy that I couldn't remember earlier was a wealth of knowledge about replacement pots for behringer if you can't find them locally, maybe good for a deal if you want multiple pots: https://www.theaudioguyuk.com/produc...ntre-click/106

    If it's Panasonic pots he's selling then they are pretty good ...
    I am from Croatia, VAT from UK will cost me aaaalot, so it's not a good option, maybe ebay or somewhere from EU where I won't have to pay extra VAT.

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  • check12
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    Originally posted by Thermaltake
    That plastic thing where cap is going in is shorter on your link then mine. I think mine is 23mm not sure now, I will need to measure.
    The plastic thing is called the "shaft", my link was just an example ... most pots are available in long and short shaft versions.

    This guy that I couldn't remember earlier was a wealth of knowledge about replacement pots for behringer if you can't find them locally, maybe good for a deal if you want multiple pots: https://www.theaudioguyuk.com/produc...ntre-click/106

    If it's Panasonic pots he's selling then they are pretty good ...

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  • Thermaltake
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    Tnx for explanation.

    That plastic thing where cap is going in is shorter on your link then mine. I think mine is 23mm not sure now, I will need to measure.

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  • check12
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    In what way is the "shaft" wrong? Is it wrong type or too long (just cut to length)?

    To decode the number :

    The letter is the taper: B = Linear

    The number is the value: 503 = 50 followed by 3x zeros =50000

    The number of pins: 6 = dual gang or dual channel
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    So you are looking for a "Linear 50k dual gang pot"

    The shaft = splined or D shape & either order correct length or cut to size.

    Bourns are one of the best common pots, Alps are good too as are Alpha (Taiwan)... NOT the super cheap alpha copies from China.

    There used to be good supplier in the UK who was familiar with all the different Behringer pots, I can't remember his name but I will post if it comes back to me.... 👍

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  • Thermaltake
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    Originally posted by check12
    Here you go.. B503 is the important part of the number + 6 pins.... https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/poten...B&gclsrc=aw.ds
    Thanks. But dimension of the plastic handle is not correct. But now I know what to search for so I'll find right one. So that 50 in part number is marking ohms if I'm correct ?

    I couldn't find this two AC103w and B503w pot. Can you help with this one ?

    https://i.imgur.com/gTV73lf.jpg

    https://i.imgur.com/hqZI27d.jpg



    Bourns is good brand ? Someone told me to look for alps potentionmeters but I am not into pots so I don't know if that brand is any good.
    Last edited by Thermaltake; 10-05-2024, 01:03 AM.

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  • check12
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    Here you go.. B503 is the important part of the number + 6 pins.... https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/poten...B&gclsrc=aw.ds

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  • Thermaltake
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    Originally posted by check12
    You need to remove it... the value is usually stamped on bottom... 👍
    I dissasemble one pot. before, it was replaced in warranty back in the days. It was same pot as the one in the picture above. But that new one that was soldered don't have any marks on it, maybe under but I didn't remove it from board so I can't say.

    Here are picture of that one, it has some numbers on metal but when I google I can't find anything.

    https://i.imgur.com/goJVbjD.jpeg
    https://i.imgur.com/eriepuj.jpeg


    But I would like to replace all of them on mixer with better quality ones. They are not the same, some have center, some don't.
    Last edited by Thermaltake; 10-03-2024, 09:23 AM.

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