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Behringer EP1500 not working
Possible that the power section has failed and it could be due to fault in the power supply section . Unless the unit is opened the damage cannot be confirmed to be just a fuse or a faulty SMPS.
I don't know how to use behringer feedback
Determine where in the mixer's signal path to connect the unit. Your options are:
1. One or two individual microphone channels via the mixer's CHANNEL INSERT in/out jacks.
2. The monitor mix output via the mixer's MONITOR OUT jacks.
3. The main mix output via the mixer's MAIN OUT jacks.
2
Connect a balanced cable with
the appropriate connectors from CHANNEL INSERT OUT jacks on the desired
mixer channel to INPUT RIGHT or LEFT on the Feedback Destroyer's back
panel for individual microphone channels. Connect a balanced cable with
the appropriate connectors from the OUTPUT RIGHT or LEFT jacks on the
Feedback Destroyer's back panel to that mixer channel's CHANNEL INSERT
IN jack.
3
Connect a balanced cable with
the appropriate connectors from the mixer's MONITOR OUT jacks to the
INPUT RIGHT or LEFT jacks on the Feedback Destroyer's back panel for the
monitor signal path. Connect a balanced cable with the appropriate
connectors from the OUTPUT RIGHT or LEFT jacks on the Feedback
Destroyer's back panel to the monitor amplifier INPUT jack or amplified
monitor speaker INPUT jacks.
4
Connect a balanced cable with
the appropriate connectors from the mixer's MAIN OUT jacks to the INPUT
RIGHT or LEFT jacks on the Feedback Destroyer's back panel for the main
mix (FOH) signal path. Connect a balanced cable with the appropriate
connectors from the OUTPUT RIGHT or LEFT jacks on the Feedback
Destroyer's back panel to the main amplifier INPUT jack or amplified
house speaker INPUT jacks.
My HPM1000 is only playing
Jinglebell15,
This is the most common thing to go wrong with headphones. Before you do anything to them, check the warranty. If you are covered, send them off and get them fixed / replaced. Otherwise, carefully open up the casing around the bad speaker and look for a broken wire. Usually it will be around the area where the headphones move the most - the spots where you adjust the fit or swivel the speakers. Before you go doing this though, test them on a second device to make sure it truly is your headphones, and not the balance on your music device being thrown off, or a faulty headphone port.
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I have a pmp518m powered
NO. It is a powered mixer only - although there is nothing to stop you turning the master volume control down to zero (even so I would still prefer to have speakers connected to ensure that there is no overloading of the output stage).
However you can attach a separate amplifier by using the AMP INSERT socket with a TRS (tip ring sleeve) STEREO jack plug.
I have a Behringer GX-212
Disconect the speakers from the amp and apply a 1.5 volt battery accross the terminals for split second. If the speaker pops then they work. And there's something up with the unit.
I have a behringer EP1500
hi,
check the power outlet socket to which the amp and mixer is connected. if there is any loose contact in that power socket, this problem can occur. try to use a good surge protector with emi filter for connecting the amp and mixer.
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