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Anonymous Posted on Sep 26, 2012

Europower mixer PMH8805 has 3 low impedence mic plugs out need schematic

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 15, 2010

SOURCE: I need an owner manualfor a Behringer pmp 3000 16 channel mixer

Hi,

You can download the manual by clicking this link

You'll require Adobe PDF Reader installed on your PC to view this manual. If it is not already installed on your PC, download it free from:

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  • Posted on Nov 06, 2010

SOURCE: i just both the Europower pmp6000 powerd mixer and

use 1/4 inch speaker cables. hook one speaker up to "main 1 R" out and the other to "main 1 L" out. if you have additional main speakers, hook them up the the "main 2" outputs.

look for the "bridge amp mode" switch and move it to the "main L- main R" position.

Fred Yearian

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  • Posted on Jun 26, 2011

SOURCE: behringer europower pmp1000, mixer unit,

ALL LED's should NOT be lit all the time. If thsy are, there is a failure in the power supply.

plug headphones into the 1/4 inch main output jacks on the top... you will only hear sound in the left side headphone for each. This would verify the preamp is working.

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