Audio from Laptop to Behringer mixer plays for a few seconds and cuts out.
See if another audio source connected to the mixer produces the same results. Try with the same cable and then with another cable. The purpose of this procedure is to determine if it is the cable and/or the laptop. (Sound card problem???) or mixer.
Is it ALL audio or just specific audio from for instance, a music application? Does it cut out using iTunes?
The mixer may have a bad or oxidized input. Try a different input channel? Are you using headphones to listen? It may be the headphone amp? OR, if audio is produced via amped speakers, it may be the mixer output. Does the mixer have metering? Do the meters also cut out? Does the laptop do the same thing if plugging in headphones to the laptop directly (no mixer)?
Why does the fuse keep blowing?
Hmmmmm. Are we talking about your internal or external fuses; Do they blow at the moment you put power on it, and what about the switch of the used voltage ?.... And was it straight away , since when you bought them; Then just send them back, Second hand?, too bad, you're ripped off .
10/13/2019 1:45:36 AM •
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on Oct 13, 2019
I have a Behringer pmp1280s. It was working fine 12 months ago. I got it out again today. Everything lights up fuses are fine. level lights work. No sound out of speaker outputs
I doubt that there is a problem with the unit. Usually people have problems with their cables or the speakon plugs themselves.
Unscrew the connector that is used on both ends and double-check their connections. Sometimes the screws that hold the heavy gauge wire in place, come loose. Also make sure that they are in the right places. Sometimes you have 4 connections. Make sure they are in +1 and -1 connections. Every once in a while you'll find a quirk unit that requires you to use +2 and -2 instead. Look at the back of the amp. It should tell you which numbers it uses. Make sure you check the same thing on the speaker end also. If you have a meter or continuity checker, use it to make sure it's wired right.
This is a professional piece of equipment. They don't go bad easily. Make sure you tighten those connections real good and that you pay close attention to the engraved numbers on the speakon connectors. (That is if they are quality connectors. The cheap ones may NOT tell you the numbering or the phase, ((+ or -)). Hint: The negative one is always closest to the outside of the plug. You'll have to study it to understand that. The screw terminals on the inside have 'walls' on both sides of it. Those are the + connections.
Also, check the switches on the front. You may have one of the switches in the wrong position or setting. Also if you're using phantom powered mics, you have to turn the phantom power on or else they will not work. Hope this helps.
My band plugs into the
Either way will work, however your friend's method probably would be slightly better since it goes through less stages within the PMP2000. The "left and right power amp inputs" are the INPUTS to the power amp in the PMP2000 and hence are the best places to connect the mixer if using the PMP2000 as only a power amp. Note doing this will LIKELY disconnect any other input to the PMP2000 from the power amps in it... that is all the preamps in the PMP2000. DO USE TRS cables!!! and power both units from the same receptacle to avoid ground bounce.
10/2/2019 1:02:29 AM •
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on Oct 02, 2019
Bad transistor
Hello,
The problem is not bad transistor.
the problem is dirt, try to clean dirt in the internal of the amplifier especially the front section that has a foam attached to it.
this should be done by removing the cover of the amplifier.
Also do not overload the amplifier, check its ampere, watt and ohms to ensure balance of the amplifier and the speaker....
9/25/2019 11:38:23 AM •
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on Sep 25, 2019
Hello, I have a Behringer PMP98os & its not working right
I looked up what that unit is so I'm not uber familiar and this is before coffee, however, check your effects levels, possibly delays or echos are building up on an individual channel and adding to your total output making it clip. Even if you don't have the effects on output, they can work in the background and clip internally. Is the output sound affected? Magnetic interference is another possibility if you are running it close to pickups, recorders and other high power supplies. Trim levels set too high? I don't know your actual stage setup but these are a couple things I have experienced through the years. Ahh, here's coffee and a drink to you finding your problem.
Is there a cooling fan in the amplifier?
Sorry I can't answer you're question I don't know but I can say that I am really pleased with it I have gigged it a lot since I bought it and it does not even get very warm after about three hours it I am very pleased with it a good buy for me.
7/1/2019 5:58:30 AM •
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on Jul 01, 2019
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