Yamaha Mg3214fx 32 Channel Mixer With Fx System Logo
Posted on Apr 02, 2009

We've got a signal on the mg32fx14 mixer from the microphone. There is no sound from the speaker. We tried the Group out there is no sound. So where do we connect the output from the backpanel of the mixer to the EUROPOWER EP1500/Ep2500 amp.please. Is it from the group out, group ins or send aux. or returns 1 and 2.

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Mg32fx14 monitors intermitently cut off, smoke comes out the back . aux 2 changes aux 1 and aux 2 at same time. 1 channel will over drive then change channels without changing enything else and its ok eny ideas or do i have a boat ancor

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