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simi q base Posted on Sep 25, 2013

I get sound bleed in my headphones whilst trying to cue the next track but if i mess with the cue buttons or the splitter switch some times this stops what is the most common cause for this?

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Michial Gueffroy

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SOURCE: Monitor Cue problem

If you don't have the manual it is here:http://www.behringer.de/EN/downloads/pdf/DJX700_P0165_M_EN.pdf Have a look at page 4 under Monitor, mode switch and mix control. You might be having problems with them.

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