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I presume you are using the send and return inputs on the EFX500.
Make sure the effect selector, CH Selector and EF On/off are set right. then use these in the insert chain of the mixer for the channel/bus/sub you want to use the effects on. Remember on the mixer it will be tip send and ring return. It would be useful if you said which behringer mixer (they make an awful lot of them from complex digital to simple DJ) and what you are trying to do with it.
It is clearly explained in the Pioneer manual under basic connections. If you are a DJ you may not be familiar with the Insert concept so get yourself down to a professional sound/PA outlet or Radioshack / Maplin and ask for a pair of insert leads.
All sound equipment has to operate without overloads in any given place. The power source should always be examined at commercial gigs and worked out with other performers along with management. The only fix is to do these checks up front and make safe arrangements.
You failed to give us the most important information... what brand and model of the mixer? Youwill use balanced interconnect lines to a balanced MAIN output jack, assuming it exists...
Make sure you are using BALANCED audio line to the speaker AND your mixer is powered from the SAME receptacle as this speaker. One MAY have to run an extension cord back to the mixer and othe equipment, but this must be done to reduce noise and also for equipment safety. Multiple recepatacles in a building have grounding issues that can generate noise or worse damage equipment due to ground loops. If you DJ mixer does NOT have balanced outputs, use DI boxes so you can use balanced lines to your speakers. Your cables will either be XLR or 1/4 inch TRS types, not just TS type.
The effects on the PMP powered mixers flash UNTIL you push in on the selector knob. This way you can dial in the next effect number and then push in later to activate when you want it... Could yours possibly be the same technique?
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