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Behringer Xenyx 1832fx Mixer 18 Input 32 Bus with Efx USB - Page 8 Questions & Answers
Xenyx 1832usb
You'll need to give a lot more information on what is happening and what you are doing to get any help here
Stereo channels of Xenyx 1202 are very very quiet
It sounds as if the input is too low. what happens if you plug whatever is going into the stereo channels into a pair of mono channels. Or are you taking about the phono stereo tape input?
The stereo channels are line level whereas the other channels have both line and mic level inputs, what are you trying to put through the stereo channels? You must make sure the gain switch is set to the -10dB to get the most sensitivity (the mono channels have about -132dB max sensitivity BTW) You probably need a different mixer or possibly a submixer if you are needing more than 4 low level inputs.
How to set up a pmp 2000
What you need will depend on what you are doing with it (what sort of venues and how you are making music - what sort of band/solo with backing track etc.) You will need a monitor with an amp or a powered monitor. The key thing is that you'll be able to hear the monitor mix over the rest of the PA. If you are just putting vocals through it you would possibly be best with a 12" but otherwise go for a full range unit with 15" and horn. Power wise I would suggest you need something capable of generating at LEAST 125dB unless you are in a quiet acoustic set. The SPL from the monitor is much more important than the power since power has little bearing on SPL.
Xenyx 1832usb effects noise
Needs the effects board replaced. The board is about 2"x 3" is not too expensive and easily replaced. Contact Behringer or a Behringer service center for help.
Behringer pmp300 need amp module unit
Quick answer is it's not worth it, but there is a place in Germany where you can get them but it'll cost you about E150 plus P&P. You could buy a working secondhand one for about the same. They are renowned for taking out the PSU when the amp frys so I would suggest either returning it to behringer if you are really intent on getting it fixed or putting the money towards a dynacord or similar which will last you for years and pay for itself over and over again as well as sound a lot better. If the rest of the mixer works why not just use it with a power amp until you can get a replacement?
Amp and chorus pedal
You'll need 2-3 INSTRUMENT CABLES to do this. There are TWO ways to try your connection to make it work:
FIRST WAY: try to connect it to the FRONT of the amp. DO NOT try to connect the pedal to the rear of the unit where it says "FX INSERT." Use one cord from your instrument to the "IN" port on the pedal. Use the second cable to run from the "OUT A" port from the pedal and connect to the "INPUT" on the amp itself. This should work without fail. This is the easiest way to see if the pedal is even working correctly or not.
SECOND WAY: If you want to loop it through the back, then you'll need two (2) cables (instrument) to do this. One cable to go from AMP "Insert" to the "IN" port on the pedal. One cable to go from the "OUT A" on the pedal, and back into the "Return" port on the amp. If neither way works, then you've likely gotten a bad pedal. Unfortunately, Behringer pedals are not known to be as high quality as some of their other gear. Best of luck!
Blown speakers?
usually with a blown speaker you will get sound but it sounds like there is an abundance of paper very loose on the speaker, so if there is no sound at all try taking the box apart if you are familiar with stuff like this and check to see if there are any loose wires or blown capacitors
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