Behringer N11999 Hot Exclusive
Turn down the Gain knob for that channel until the clip light stops flashing. For high-output instruments like electric guitars, engage the PAD button if your model has one to reduce the signal by 20dB. 2. Physical Temperature (Running Hot)
When you’re deep into a recording session, the last thing you want is your gear failing. Recently, discussions around the —specifically looking at units related to entry-level setups like the Behringer UM2 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. behringer n11999 hot
Some marketing materials suggest the preamps run in "Class A" mode. True Class A circuits run hot by design—it is a feature, not a bug. However, the N11999 is likely Class A/B , but biased heavily toward class A for sonic character. This produces more heat than standard Class AB mixers (like a Mackie or Allen & Heath). Turn down the Gain knob for that channel
