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I would be surprised with all 16 mics active that you can't reach near a clipping level... Of course if you only have 8 mics active we would not expect to reach unity levels. Make sure this board is powered from the same receptacle as your amps. Powering it from building power at opposite ends of a room from where the amps are powered is asking for damage from ground bounce. The pros run a power back to the mixer alongside the snake.
Your trims will be fairly wide open for dynamic mics and your faders should be around unity during use. It is nice if the main fader can be around 50% or more. Use BALANCED lines everywhere including those running to the amps.
On page 28 of your user manual there is a block diagram. You will find the outputs on the right side of the drawing... They will innclude the mains, the mono, the subs and aux andd the tape outputs. There are a bunch and many are stereo types.
This is probably a loose or damaged cable within. These channels I believe are grouped in groups of eight, so two groups would be dead for this function.
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