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Behringer Pmp4000 Europower 1600-watt 16-channel Powered Mixer Pro Dj Club Stage Questions & Answers
Effects not working on Behringer PMP4000 monitor
Normally, on mixers, Effects do NOT go to Monitors.
What you have to do is
(check if there is a control for "EFF to MON" before)....
*Make a cable bridge from EFF OUT to any channel of your inputs.
*Now you can send the EFX to monitors as you would any signal.
Be mostly happy....
7/18/2016 8:39:10 PM •
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on Jul 18, 2016
Accidently had peaker connect to A side while in bridge mode wud mixer be damaged
Hi, When an two channel (stereo) amplifier is connected in bridge mode the polarity of one channel is reversed, for this example say channel B. An identical (mono) signal is applied to both channel inputs.
The output is now connected between the two channel +ve outputs. As channel A's output goes +ve , channel B's output goes -ve, thus doubling the output voltage.
On this Behringer powered mixer, the bridge switch simply connects the power amp section inputs, the required way.
The bridged output is wired to the B output between pins 1+ and 2+ of the 4 pole Speakon connector. (Because usually pins 1+ and 1- are used, stereo operation is unaffected.)
So.... If you connect a speaker from the A output alone then I would expect it to work, BUT if there is already a speaker connected from the bridge output, then what happens will depend on the amplifier design.
At best the A channel will see too smaller impedance, and hopefully shutdown.
This is a Behringer, it has digital (class D) power amps, and it does Not claim any amplifier protection !!!
If the powered mixer works in normal stereo, then it is probably OK.
If it then does Not work in bridge mode it is likely to be the connector wiring.
All the best.
5/18/2014 11:10:42 PM •
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on May 18, 2014
Please help! Behringer KX1200 master volume stops past 4 and no lines work just fx return
Also how do I reconnect the fan?
It sounds like you may have a broken potentiometer (aka volume knob) for the master volume control. If that is the case, you would need to replace it with a new one (or take it to an electronics technician to diagnose and repair).
Regarding the fan disconnection, this likely isn't causing your issue but you would still want to reconnect it as it keeps your amplifier cool while in use. Reconnecting is fairly straightforward - all fans have 2 or 3 wires that connect to corresponding terminals on the amp. Just make sure you don't mix up which wire is positive and negative, and make sure they are connected firmly and securely.
Behringer EP1500 amp does not produce full loudnes
Hi,
Please test the loudness of your device with a third-party decibel meter. This will give you a clear measure of whether the loudness of your device is changing with increase in volume. It could be that your surroundings are absorbing the increased sound.
Thank you.
How to get 5.1 sound. to an external audio card?
The channels are setup according to the model. If you have stereo (2 channel L/R) then you cannot get 5 channels out of it. To do this you need a card that is 5.1. If your card IS 5.1, then i would enable the channels in the audio mixer for the card.
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