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Numark Mixer 4 channel mixer with pdl I have good out put until I plug in th second main out it doesn't matter which one then the volume is reduced greatly if i use the pan knob right or left I get better bass response but then is seems to be only that one channel

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This sounds like someting is out of phase. Can you describe all of the connections you have to the amp and speakers. Double check them as well to be sure that the positives are connected to the same terminals on the amp and speakers. If that is OK, we'll start looking inside the mixer.
Dan

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