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Berhinger 2222fx mixer problem,when I go from right and left using 1/4 cable's to my m-audio 192 sound card I get terrible sounds from speakers.If I use one cable it works fine,right or left.Worked fi

Use a bbe 882i sonic maximizer,have an old numark mixer,it worked fine from right and left

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You don't say what cables you are using. If you are not using balanced cables (TRS) this is probably your problem.

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Fred Yearian

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  • Posted on Mar 23, 2010

SOURCE: im try'n to hook a

Use four (4) TRS cables. Connect from the
AUX "send" (left and right) to the input of the effects unit with two of the cables. Use the other two cables to connect from teh effects out jacks to the AUX "returns" left and right.

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Fred Yearian

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  • Posted on Jul 15, 2010

SOURCE: Setting up a Behringer PMP5000

You can do the effect via the "POWER AMP INSERT" jacks.

Use TRS interconnects to yout effects unit.

If the effects unit does not have TRS type bi-directional in/out ports, you MAY need to make special cables to connect the units. Refer to figure 4.5 on page 9 of your PMP5000 user manual for INSERT connections.

Fred Yearian

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  • Posted on Feb 06, 2011

SOURCE: berhinger acx 1000, power on, no sound amp not

Just had the baby brother (ACX450) with this problem...opened the amp... screws from sides and or top (including 2 hidden under handle covers).

The power cable from the power transformer had come off the connector on the circuit board in spite of goo they had put on it. Put connector back on and secured the cable and works perfect,

Since your display lights, yours is likely a different problem. I have also seen similar ones that the cable to the speaker had been pulled off its connection on the circuit board, rendering no sound. See if you have sound at headphone jack. and if none, how about the preamp output jack? Note you will only hear the left side using earphones as these jacks are monaural.

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      Place your mixer in a location that will allow you to hear the sound coming from the speakers clearly. The best placement is opposite the speakers, centered between the left and right pair. Connect the power supply to your mixer.

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It may also be helpful to use a Pro USB audio interface such as the Digigram UAX220v2 (line level version).
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