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Toroid Transformer is used in power supply not with headphones out. Headphones out are directly connected with headphone amplifier IC. (Note that the difference in 4700 and 8000 is number of channels. Rest of the circuit diagram is same).
The power transformers in these and some other behringer speakers have a habit of short circuiting. Good luck trying to get any details from behringer about spares or tech info..they act like they have something to hide...and maybe they do ;). You can unscrew the amplifier part from the speaker and disconnect all leads except those 2 going to the power transformer..if it still blows the fuse then the transformer is history.
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