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My EURORACK UB2442FX-PRO has audio coming in but nothing coming out...

I have lights on the display indicating incoming audio but the speakers are quiet.

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The outputs of these mixer needs to be connected to an active speaker.

An active speaker have an amplifier and a preamplifier.

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Fred Yearian

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  • Posted on Dec 20, 2009

SOURCE: my behringer ub2442fx pro has the numbers 88

A high likelyhood of a power supply problem.

I had a similar thing on a GX110 and it was an electrolytic cap that filters for the 5 volt regulator on the DSP board.

As the DSP starts up, the load on the supply sucked it below the operating point and caused the DSP to keep reseting. The display did flash.

The unit will have to be opened and trpunbleshooting done to find and repair the problem.

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Fred Yearian

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  • Posted on Feb 06, 2010

SOURCE: I'm using the ub2442fx but not getting enough volume

The unit should generate standard levels which then must be amplified. It LIKELY is doing that.

I suspect your amplifiers and/or speakers are insufficient. You have not told us the speakers you have or the size of the venue. The type of sound you are making is important too, as heavy bass requires BIG speakers... at least 15 inches for good reproduction.

I also would recommend you get an audio sound level meter... even an inexpensive Radio Shack one will do. This will allow you to comply with the sound level restrictions and compare speaker/amplifier sets.

If you can get to 90 Db, that is safe level.

Many venues they have massive amplifiers for say a 4000 sq ft area that have 1000 watts. This doesn't guarantee adequate sound since the efficiency of the speakers play a vast part. For good bass, the speaker cabinets need adequate physical size to match the speakers to be efficient.

A word of warning: If you have an ampliifier that generates much more than the rating of the speaker, expect to blow some speakers. Also DON'T be fooled by "peak power" ratings as they are fake, count on RMS power ratings when comparing.

Fred Yearian

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  • Posted on Jan 24, 2011

SOURCE: Will a Behringer UB2442fx-PRO run

ALL the speakers will either have to be POWERED or have external amplifiers. The mixer has NO power amps capable of driving speakers. When connecting, make sure that the mixer is powered by the same receptacle as the speakers or amps. Used balanced line for interconnection.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 31, 2011

SOURCE: When i have my FX

Well Behringer, makes crappy products in general. So the FX processor is burnt out or just doesnt wanna work anymore. I personally will never own anything behringer, due to it always breaking. you get what you pay for. but if your really worried about it send it out maybe theyll fix it.

Vito Vacirca Jr.

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  • Posted on Jun 10, 2011

SOURCE: I'm looking for a solution how can i connect my

You can use the compressor in two ways. 1st you can go inline from the main outputs into the compressor out of the compressor to the rest of the world using normal cables. You may also insert the compressor into the main inserts using a cable that is tip, ring, sleeve 1/4", to seperate 1/4" tip sleeve mono plugs. any more questions give us a call at the store 215-736-8055

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