Another semi-modern victim of the great Chinesium capacitor plague. My Behringer Eurorack mixer console just died from it. Not just a few caps, mind you, ALL of them but two. Which was upwards of 70 caps. You get what you pay for, as they say.
Not the exact same mixer, but I believe the two are very closely related, just different amount of the similar circuits.
Behringer Eurorack Mixer 2642 Schematics.pdf
Update: after I made the video, a viewer found the correct schematic:
This thing is rather cheap so you might think twice before doing the repair, particularly if you are not experienced at doing this quickly. But I did it anyhow, and still ended up saving money and now with its good caps it's probably going to last for a long time hopefully. So maybe it was worth it. If you want to do it too, here are the caps I bought. I bought a little more than necessary to replenish my component stock while I was at it, so the quantities are not exact. There were a boatload of 47 uF 25V and I had to reorder some for a total of 70, which is why you see two orders, one for 50 and one for 20.
And here the text extracted from the picture above with clickable links:
ECA-1EHG470
CAP ALUM 47UF 20% 25V RADIAL
50YXJ47M6.3X11
CAP ALUM 47UF 20% 50V RADIAL
UHE1A102MPD6
CAP ALUM 1000UF 20% 10V RADIAL
UHE2A470MPD
CAP ALUM 47UF 20% 100V RADIAL
UVZ1H101MPD1TD
CAP ALUM 100UF 20% 50V RADIAL
35ZLH330MEFC10X12.5
CAP ALUM 330UF 20% 35V RADIAL
100ZLH100MEFC10X20
CAP ALUM 100UF 20% 100V RADIAL