Behringer Pmp3000 16 Channel Audio Mixer - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
How to I use 2 additional qsc 500 watt power amps to push 6 jbl225x (4) ohm cabinets. I am running unbalanced stereo.
Thanks,
William
You don't say which QSC Amp. Assuming it is one that can only drive down to 4 ohms you are going to have to run a pair of the jbls in series for each channel of one amp (making the impedance 8 ohms for the pair) and run the other pair from the channels of the other amp. Running unbalanced is not a problem except for interference but you don't say what the source is. If you have more than one output (aux or sub bus for example or poss even a monitor output if you're not using it) it may be beneficial to take one amp from there as you will have some control over the relative levels from the mixer. Otherwise you'll just have to parallel the amps.
6/3/2016 8:22:44 AM •
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Where can I buy a fuse and fuse holder for my
DO NOT REPLACE A FUSE if it blows. You will do additional damage to the unit internally.
When these blow, there is damage inside that must be repaired before restoring power.
To get an exact replacement fuse holder it is best to get it from Behringer parts. This one has a switch in it depending on which way the fuse carrier is inserted.
3/9/2015 7:09:59 PM •
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Fuse and fuse holder needed for Behringer 3000 pmp mixer
Try this Behringer support:
BEHRINGER USA, Inc.
18912 North Creek Parkway, Suite 200
Bothell, WA 98011
Tel.: +1 425 672 0816
Fax: +1 425 673 7647
I just repaired a PMP3000.
A bit of warning on these. Do not let a speaker leads get pulled while powered. They can arc out the power amp causing extensive damage.
If the fuse ever blows do NOT replace the fuse as much more damage will result. Service the unit before using.
3/9/2015 6:52:00 PM •
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How to get the effects to work on the mixer
This is in general for Behringer mixers since you did NOT tell us a model number...
To use the effects you adjust the FX knob for EACH channel for the amount of the mic or input you want to send to effects from that channel. This is the "send" mix.
You dial in one of the effects based on the list near the effects selection window with the selector knob and the number will change and start flashing. You press down on the selection knob which will enter the new effects number and the number will be solid and not flashing.
Then there is a knob to select how much of the OUTPUT of the effects you want to go to the main and sometimes one for the amount to the monitors.
That is all there is to it. The effects can be gated by a foot switch input if you desire.
It is a good idea to include a model number as your thing is posted as if it is a PMP3000 mixer.
12/22/2014 12:18:09 AM •
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How do you connect tape deck to pmp 4000
Hi, use the RCA/Phono connections for the Tape In & Out. The level will be set by the Master/Main fader. If that is not so convenient (& assuming it's a PMP4000?) there should be a "Main 2" output & connections with the level controlled separately to Main 1 via a Knob / Rotary control over to the right above the "Mono" fader... Hope that helps... Good Luck!
7/12/2014 4:05:25 AM •
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No audio from main speakon outputs A and B
Hi, I think in most amps switching to bridge mode simply means the amp supplies its total power through the left channel only. It's the best way to use all of your amp's power but nothing comes out of the right channel. Having speakers connected to both channels would simply mean that only the Left channel works, it would not blow it. Some amps have the speakers wired to binding posts and this varies according to whether you want mono, stereo or bridged. I can't help with the power board sorry
4/14/2014 5:10:19 PM •
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How to hook up passive monitors to a powered board
As opposed to front of house? If you want separate amplification of a monitor system then use either the aux send channels or sub-channel outputs or control room outputs (but check these are not amplified already) connected to a separate amplifier to power your passive monitors
4/14/2014 3:33:14 PM •
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My behringer pmp3000 doesn't seem to have much
Where do you have the gain control set on the Mic channel ?If you have no issues with either the speakers or the Mic, and the gain control for the channel you have the Mic plugged into is set at a somewhat "normal" position, you might have a problem with the mixer itself.
11/1/2013 8:54:08 PM •
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