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It could be the wire[s] to the internal speaker or a dirty contact on the 1/4 inch female speaker output jack. Try pushing a 1/4 inch male plug in and out of the jack a few times. Or, you'll need to remove the chassis to look inside. My email address is [email protected] if you have any further questions.
just use the main left and right outputs of the behringer to run xlr (3 prong balanced) to 1/4 inch (looks like a big headphone plug) cables into the inputs of the crown amp. the mixer has the xlr outputs and the amp has 1/4 inch inputrs, sop the cables will have to reflect that on both ends. run the outputs of the amp (rca outputs, i believe, you may have to get a rca plug to 1/4 inch jack adapter, and then use a 1/4 inch speaker cable) to the inputs of the speakers, again, the amp has rca outputs and the speakers will likely have 1/4 inputs, so you will have to address that wil an adapter. have each speaker in its own channel.
The Ipod is stereo and your speaker is not, so don't expect stereo.
Find a 1/8 inch stereo cable that splits the two channels into individual cables and enter those into two channels of the 1202 mixer. You might find a cable that goes from the 1/8 inch stereo and splits to two RCA type jacks which you have to either find RCA inpouts on your mixer or get two RCA to 1/4 inch adapters.
Crank the pan controls clear to the left on those two channels. Run a cable from the 1202 left main out to your speaker input.
The DJM has "PHONO" (RCA) jacks, not "phone jacks" of which the current usage is normally the 1/4 inch diameter.
You would be going INTO the Berhinger 1/4 inch jacks on the back of the speakers since you are not using the three pin XLR connections that are used for balanced lines which the DJM does NOT have.
So you should have RCA plugs to 1/4 inch plug cables. The inputs on the 1/4 inch will take TRS connections. IT IS possible you may need to use an RCA to TRS cable with the signal on the "ring" rather than the "tip" of the connector.
A test of the speakers is to touch the tip of the RCA plug with the speaker on and you should hear a hum.
PLEASE be aware that these speakers are INTENDED for use as studio monitors by the sound man in the booth and NOT for playing loud at a venue for dancers, etc.
you need some type of speakers either monitors that connect 1/4 inch cables left and right or you can use some speakers that hook up in the headphone jack but you are going to need an adapter to make the 1/8 inch to a 1/4
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