Question about Behringer Ms40 Digital Monitor 40watts
Have you connected the Left speaker to the right speaker using the supplied cable? If not, connect the cable to the socket on the back of the right speaker labelled "to left speaker" and on the left speaker, to the socket labelled "from right speaker"
If this still doesn't solve the problem, try swapping the input cables (put the white plug in the red socket and vice versa) to see if this makes the left speaker produce sound, if it does, check the connection at the source to check the plug(s) are in all the way. If there is still no sound in the left speaker, unplug everything and do the following:
connect the left and right speakers with the supplied phono lead (Probably black) between sockets labelled "to left speaker" and "from right speaker"
then connect the source to any of the inputs on the back of the right speaker (ensure if using the red and white phono inputs that both are connected)
finally plug in power source.
Hope this helps
Posted on May 04, 2011
I've tried every combination but now I found the problem--> the adezive from the right speaker the one that is holding the flexible wire to the membrain is partialy in air , so I guess that I need a replacement of the speaker or to put some special adesive there . Do you know an adesive that will not destroy the membrain? is made from polypropilene
I think the safest solution is to return the product and exchange it if possible
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Duck tape the cables inside the speaker cabinet and all good, dont waste your tim eposting it back man! Its just the cable rattling inside against the wall :-)
Posted on Jan 03, 2012
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