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Im getting audio dropouts on channel 3 of my xone dx. its fine for an hour then the audio dims in my speakers all of a sudden. I have to turn the channel 3 volume up almost all the way and it kicks back in to the correct volume. but doing this at a show would be a train wreck. Is there a way to fix this problem? and yes its the mixer. I have checked everything else.

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Hi,

try lowering the volume to the minimum instead of increasing it. And to mask the volume drop out, please use only half or at most 70% of your speakers at once and drop off the volume for those while you turn up the volume for to other 30% which will be the opposite volume of your main speakers. The second set covers the volume drop that you might need to do during a show. In the mean time, you can setup a repair appointment to get the volume issue fixed.

Thank you

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