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It sounds like a power board or overheating issue. Find your local Peavey agent and take it in for repair. If you want to try something, open it up and look for a cooling fan and fluffed up vents.
Theres a little switch next to where it says media in on your front panel just above the group sliders.This little button needs to be pressed down otherwise your cd won't come thru.
It looks like using the GROUP output to drive the external FX and then bringing that back into the EFX return is about the only thing you can do in short of putting the effects after the main outputs then it would be on everything.
You will need toput power amplifiers that drive the speakers and then connect the board to the power amps. Use BALANCED interconnects for this and power the board from the same receptacle or surce as the amps.
Yes you can - but do not use the loudspeaker outlets on the rear panel. There are a variety of outputs on the front panel (bottom right as you look at it). You can use the main output, or monitor send - (for monitor you may need to use the relevant 'send' switches on each channel to send signal to these outputs. You should also turn the power amp switch to main only (not main + monitor) so that the internal power amplifier is not connected to the monitor socket You could also use the record out RCA (phono) sockets on the Peavey to connect to the CD / tape input on the main mixer. You can download a pdf of the manual from here for more informationhttp://www.peavey-eu.com/index.php
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