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Robert Knox Posted on Oct 12, 2011

My behringer ultrafex pro ex3200 speaker enhancer is not working to full volume on one channel but is working perfectly on the opposite channel. Any idea of the problem

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Fred Yearian

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SOURCE: How do I connect my behringer mixer desk to

The first thing to do is to swap teh L & R INPUTS to the amplifier. Did the speaker that works change?
If som the problem is with the setting of the mixer deck. If it did not change, then the problem is with your speaker wiring of the dead speaker, the speaker itself, or that side of the amp.
If the working speaker did swap, that means problem is with the mixer. The question then becomes how are you connecting to the mixer. You should be using TRS 1/4 inch connectors or preferably XLR from the MAIN outputs. These are balanced outputs connections.
If the inputs are from one of the mono inputs, the PAN control for that channel will control how much goes to each speaker... If at center, both will get same signal.
There are so many possibilities that I can't evaluate them until you try the test to find if it is problem of the amp or the mixer that I have given you to try.

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Fred Yearian

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  • Posted on Mar 05, 2011

SOURCE: Behringer pmp4000; not getting much

You would get about 200 Watts RMS per side using 8 ohm speakers. "Not much volume" is very relative. With the two 12 inch speakers you should be able to fill a 600 to 1000 sq ft room nocely.

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Behringer EuroLive B115D. Turning up the volume on the inputs you lose lows you lose highs. It's just popping and going up and down in volume.

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Send it back and claim a 3 year warranty repair. It may be dirty controls, but could also be failed internal components like blown capacitors.

https://www.behringer.com/service/service-warranty.html?modelCode=P0AEB

https://www.google.com/search?q=Behringer+EuroLive+B115D

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Check that all the eqs are set not to cut bass, check there are no effects on and that the XPQ is off. If you still have the problem how sure are you there is no bass coming from the mixer? Have you tried it with another amp? We had one hire customer who had the same problem you describe and his amp had a crossover and it was set to act as a mid/top amp and wasn't giving him any bass, unsurprisingly, switching it back to full range sorted it.
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Check that speakers are NOT less than 4 ohms. Swap speakers and verify problem stays on same channel. If it mives with the speaker you are going to be replacing the speaker. There is an electronic fuse that senses excessive current and locks the channel off until you cycle the power off and on. Also there are some older speakers with built in volume controls that this amplifier does not like.
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How to connect it ?

Instructions
    • 1

      Place your mixer in a location that will allow you to hear the sound coming from the speakers clearly. The best placement is opposite the speakers, centered between the left and right pair. Connect the power supply to your mixer.

    • 2

      Connect the female end of an XLR cable to a microphone. Run the other end of the cable to your mixing board. Plug the male end into the "Mic" port of an open channel. These channels provide the preamps that will shape the sound characteristics of the microphone signal, processing them for output. Repeat the process for each microphone in your rig


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      Connect one end of a balanced 1/4-inch cable to the left channel jack labeled "L" found on the "Main Out" panel. Connect another cable to the right channel jack with the "R" label. Connect the opposite end of each cable to the matching left and right inputs on you amplifier.

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      Power on your mixer and amplifier. Test each microphone connected to the mixer for output.

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      Adjust the volume of each microphone channel to create a balanced mix. Use the "EQ" knobs to shape the tone and cut out frequencies that are causing squeal and feedback.


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Behringer pmp4000; not getting much volume from system 2 speakers going through main 1 out both L R A/B switch is to the top main L R tried guitar computer in channels 9/10 via rca still minimal...

You would get about 200 Watts RMS per side using 8 ohm speakers. "Not much volume" is very relative. With the two 12 inch speakers you should be able to fill a 600 to 1000 sq ft room nocely.
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How do I connect my behringer mixer desk to

The first thing to do is to swap teh L & R INPUTS to the amplifier. Did the speaker that works change?
If som the problem is with the setting of the mixer deck. If it did not change, then the problem is with your speaker wiring of the dead speaker, the speaker itself, or that side of the amp.
If the working speaker did swap, that means problem is with the mixer. The question then becomes how are you connecting to the mixer. You should be using TRS 1/4 inch connectors or preferably XLR from the MAIN outputs. These are balanced outputs connections.
If the inputs are from one of the mono inputs, the PAN control for that channel will control how much goes to each speaker... If at center, both will get same signal.
There are so many possibilities that I can't evaluate them until you try the test to find if it is problem of the amp or the mixer that I have given you to try.
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