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I want to use theMackie as a sub mixer into a powered "all in one" Peavy mixer, where do I come out of the Mackie into one of my powered mixer line inputs?

Take the main outputs into a stereo input (or a pair of mono inputs) on the Peavey - without knowing which Peavey I cannot tell you further info re set-up but as you'll be sending line level signal you'll need to back off the gain on the channels you input to on the Peavey
4/21/2017 10:29:02 AM • Mackie Music • Answered on Apr 21, 2017
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Hi I meant 1000 watts mackie thump

See my previous answer. Service Locator Mackie
11/29/2016 3:44:44 AM • Mackie Music • Answered on Nov 29, 2016
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Hi my mackie thumps 100 watt aren't delivering a decent volume ,,I,m using mackie mixer please help

Is this a new problem? In other words, was it working correctly at some point? You ned to isolate the problem. Plug a different source into the speakers and plug the mixer into a different amp/speaker. See which part isn't working correctly.. Either way, it's likely you need to take the part that's not working to the shop. You can contact Mackie to find the nearest service center. Service Locator Mackie
11/29/2016 3:41:11 AM • Mackie Music • Answered on Nov 29, 2016
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No sound but have power and signal on mackie Srm450v2. New amp?

There are repair services on ebay etc but not cheap.
8/6/2016 1:43:46 AM • Mackie Music • Answered on Aug 06, 2016
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How to fix a new mackie 802 vlz4 that is not lighting up?

Why on earth would you want to fix a new item that does not work. Take it back.
6/3/2016 8:15:58 AM • Mackie Music • Answered on Jun 03, 2016
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I have a Mackie 406M Powered Mixer. can't get sound out of it anymore. all the input level set lights stays on. any suggestions

That sounds like the amp board died. Mackie parts can be hard to source, and Mackie is really slow to ship, so I suggest taking it to a Mackie authorized service center. Here's a link- Contact Support Mackie
5/19/2016 1:11:08 AM • Mackie Music • Answered on May 19, 2016
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What is the value of resistor R212 on a mackie thump 15-A powered speaker

The resistor is 4.7ohms +/-5%
8/15/2015 9:07:42 PM • Mackie Music • Answered on Aug 15, 2015
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I have a Mackie 406m powered mixer. I was in a club with less than adequate power. My mixer got very hot and started smelling. Now when I turn it on, over 6 months later, it still smells and it has a

More in likely a voltage drop in the club, and the mixers power transformer was fighting for power, so it's brunt or burning up, also there are capacitors that filter the AC transformer hum, they Probably need to be replaced, this can be fixed tho, parts and labor might not be cheap...
3/5/2015 6:56:12 PM • Mackie Music • Answered on Mar 05, 2015
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Fix p+g faders on mackie control

You might call mackie for a suggestion at 800-258-6883. Sometimes there may be older parts in stock at other Mackie distributers around the world. Here's a list of contact info Mackie International Distributors It doesn't hurt to ask and email is free! I had good luck getting parts for various musical electronics out of Canada
2/3/2015 11:39:40 PM • Mackie Music • Answered on Feb 03, 2015
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Is it normal for a thump when turning on active mackie speakers

Yes, it's normal. You can probably turn the speaker volume down to minimum before turning them on to minimize it.
1/31/2015 2:13:37 PM • Mackie Music • Answered on Jan 31, 2015
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Powering on Mackie 2404-vlz3. Only the FX lights flash no matter what power supply I use or outlet I plug in

Probably the power inside the mixer needs to be looked at.
11/30/2014 3:53:38 AM • Mackie Music • Answered on Nov 30, 2014
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Onyx 4880 48 channel mixer

Are you actually sending a signal to the effects unit? normally you would have it in an insert although I know some people who take a sub channel out to the effects unit and then feed it back in through a mix channel if they run out of inserts or aux busses. What you describe above does not make sense to me. Can you elaborate with the full signal path for the effects unit?
11/26/2014 11:11:42 AM • Mackie Music • Answered on Nov 26, 2014
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I use 5 out of 6 aux. for monitor...That leaves only 1 aux. for delay/reverb. is there another way to hook up delay/reverb to mixer?...SR24-4 mackie mixer...

Why are you not using the inserts? Either assign a sub channel to your effects unit or do it at a channel level. In either case using the insert.
11/26/2014 11:08:41 AM • Mackie Music • Answered on Nov 26, 2014
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