I have a PMP3000. I also have an external EQ (in fact a Feedback Destroyer Pro FBQ2496 - but conceptually it could be any external EQ unit for this purpose). I am not sure the best way to connect the two. I guess I am looking to understand if the is an 'out' to send the signal after the mixing desk, and an 'in' to return it before it hits the Power Amp part of the PMP3000?
Get an "insert snake" which splits each of two TRS plugs into TWO TS plugs.
Plug the TRS ends into the MAIN INSERT jacks and each of the "TIP" plugs at the other end into inpout jacks of the destroyer. Plug the "RING" plugs into the output jacks of the destroyer. You will need a snake with at least two sets of splits. I use a Behringer PROCOM compressor. For those the TRS plugs go into the channel insert jacks and the tips and ring plugs go to the in and out of each channel of the compressor respectively.
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If the supply failed I can tell you which parts to replace... and if it failed there may be a failure in the power amp that caused it. You can contact be directely at fredy2 @ aol.com... put Behringer in the subject.
The supply when it fails takes out eleven components including two expensive IGBT transistors. If the rearmost amp fried, add at least four more components and a lot of work carving out burned board and wiring around the blown circuit traces.
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You have to select an effect, push down the selector knob to lock it in. You have to send signal to the effect by turning up the effect in the "strip" above the slider. You have to turn up the effect sent to the main below the effect window, and finally use the effect slider to control the amount of effect. There may also be a button to toggle the effect on and off near the effect number window.
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What are you going to hook up to?
Essentially you connect the power cord to power and connect outputs from say a mixer to the inputs using TRS balanced cables... and connect the outputs of the unit to your power amplifier.
Note taht there are MANY other possibilities using "inserts:on some devices.
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In order for this to work properly it must be inserted between the last pre-amp stage and the power amp. Can you please update this with the mixer that you are using? With the make and model of the mixer, I can provide you with a connection description. Since each mixer will have different labeling and options, it is not possible for me to accurately describe the connections without hte make and model.
Thanks,
Dan
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There is no crossover arrangement. On the PMP5000 they have a tunable filter INTENDED to do low pass for a subwoofer. When selecting this mode for a subwoofer The frequency of the low pass filter can be set between 30 and 200 Hz. This feature is NOT available on the PMP3000.
There is nothing related to a crossover in these amps other than what is mentioned above.
The MONO out is merely an analog summation of both the L and R channels.
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I guess I am looking to understand if there is an OUT to send the signal after the mixing desk, and an IN to return it before it hits the power amp part of the PMP 3000
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