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...amp and it is working until I turn up the volume then the power protection kicks in and cuts out the amp. What are the possible causes for this? ground wire connection or possibly amp is turned up to ...
amp used to turn itself on when it was hooked up to the Kenwood KC-Z1 and the SL16 cable was connected between the two. Now that it is hooked up to the AV9000, which does not have a SL16 jack, the amp
Question about Behringer Audio Players & Recorders
...turn on the AMP and the red light comes on give the amp 2 seconds and turn it back on the red light should turn off. That is what I do with the amps at my church and it works for me, I hope that this ...
Question about Behringer Audio Players & Recorders
Behringer EP2500 trips immediately when turned on when amp is turned on, makes sound (red lights come on, blink and fade) and amp trips its breaker switch immediately after turned on. Power supply ...
Question about Creek Audio Players & Recorders
...amp does not turn on at all.but the power light still lights up. Any suggestions? Or do you know of any Creek repair shops in the San Francisco Bay Area? I live in the South Bay, San Jose, Ca. Any ...
Question about Audio Players & Recorders
...Turn the amp back on and it should go if not then there is a major failure inside the case.....Needs a serice call Im afraid.... Cheers From YUBEUT Did your amp make a bang and then the problem ...
...amp and turn them both on it makes a buzzing nouis, it doesnt stop untill i unplug the pre amps rca conection or tun off the amp. it still buzzes even if i turn off the pre amp. but when i bypass the ...
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...amp and turn amp on and you will see if fan moves and also you can see there easy to replace.. you maybe able to here fan come on if you can have some one turn it on while you have ear against amp. ...
...where needed an amp should take up to 3/4 load but when not enough air to it to cool it off it will shut down try this turn gain all the way down and slowly work up too desired amp volume ...
turn off the amp first, and turn off the mixer second. start with the mixer levels at the lowest, with the amp levels about 1/2 to 3/4 up. slowly raise the mixer channels first and then the mixer main
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