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on most mixers, there is a master control slider..if its on zero you wont get anything..raise it slowly to a desired level..it should have something then if not take it to a music store and let them educate you on how and where most things are and what they do..they can help you with its operation..
Scroll down to "Get Manual" and click on it to download... IGNORE other downlooad links. Also please read my tip about a hazard for PMP mixers regarding using SPeakon to 1/4 inch plugs for speakers. The tip of channel B is the hot... BUT the sleeve of channel A is hot and grounding it can blow channel A amp. This has class "D" switching power amps which are efficient. The power supply is a switching type that runs off the line voltage. Working on the supply requies using an isolation transformer for personal safety.
ALL LED's should NOT be lit all the time. If thsy are, there is a failure in the power supply.
plug headphones into the 1/4 inch main output jacks on the top... you will only hear sound in the left side headphone for each. This would verify the preamp is working.
You will have to have it repaired. Also read my tip regarduing the PMP mixer/amps that if you use 1/4 inch cable plugs to speakers, the SLEEVE of channel A is hot, not the tip. It the sleeve shportss to somehing that is ground, goodbye Channel A or more. This is not in the book.
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