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Unusual fault on a 909, they are usually pretty reliable.
I'd 1st check if it is correctly wired - i.e CD into "line" level input and not "phono" or vise versa. http://stores.ebay.co.uk/methleykev
I currently have 3 amps connected to one mixer. All you need is to check where your amp is currently plugged into the mixer. now get yourself 2x RCA two way splitters at your local music shop (ie. One male to 2 female)split the channels from your mixer input, and an extra amp can be plugged into the spare plugs
This mixer (like all current Pioneer models) is built using "bucket" construction, i.e everything is installed from the top into the bottom case which has the four sides and bottom all pressed from a single piece of steel so what ever you need access to needs to removed from the top.
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