Europower 1500 amp Hello- I have a europwer 1500 amp that we use for church services... it's the kind that fits into a rack system. It powers up, fan runs, but nothing can run off of it. I opened it ...
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my effects on the behringer djx 700 dj mixer stop working how my effects on my behringer djx 700 dj mixer stop working how to fix it i press the effects button it light up but it not workin This is a ...
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the mixer has xlr main output x2 and jack unbalanced output x 2 can i connect 4 amps using this The output jacks are PSUEDO balanced so use TRS cables and you should be able to drive two amps from ...
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BEHRINGER K3000FX will not power on It may be likely that you've blown a fuse. This will require removal of the amplifier unit from the housing. The fuse is a 100-120 V~: 6.3 A H 250 V. You should be ...
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