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*Audio Source(Cd/LapTop/Ipod)output to, *Numark 5000FX Input, Then master/main outputs go to, *Behringer FBQ1502 Inputs, then outputs go to, *Pro600 Power Amplifier Inputs, then power amp outputs hooked up with a speaker each side.
MAKE SURE the cables you plug into 1/4 inch mains are TRS plugs, and not mono cables (TS). The main output 1/4 inch jacks are TRS balanced outputs and if you plug mono (TS) cables that shorts out the ring connector reducing the power by 6 Db. USE ONLY TRS balanced cables for interconnects !!!! Also read my tip on Fixya regarding PMP mixers. If you use 1/4 inch SPEAKER cables or adapters, if you short the SLEEVE of channel A output to ground you can pop the channel A amp. The TIP of channel B is the hot BUT the SLEEVE of channel A is the HOT. The ttip I posted explains why this is and it isn't mention in the Behringer documentation.
We don't have any graphic means of diagramming. You also don't say if this is for recording or playing or both. Assuming it is both, your best way would be to get two 1/8 stereo cables that split into two RCA plugs. Go from the headphone out of the DR1 to the CD inout jacks on the mixer. Then with the second cable go from teh CD out jacks of the mixer to the line in of the DR1.
The 2442FX has a built in usb interface so there is really no need to use the Tascam. Here is a link for you:http://www.behringer.nl/EN/Products/2442FX.aspx
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