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There is no sound being sent to the speakers and

No sound going out of the speakers we have tried the fuze different cords it's turned up . I have tried differet channels the only sound that's coming out in the speakers is ligtly from the horns in the speakers. Can you help?

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Check if sound to headphone jack is normal. If so, try the headphones in the MAIN out 1/4 inch jacks. If there is sound (it will be a lot less as this is a line level output), then the power amps are probably popped... and maybe the main power supply. The auxilary runs all the visible stuff.

If under warranty, take it for repair. Behringer doesn't provide schematics so working on these is a problem. In the PMP5000 there is a chronic problem of insulation breakdown on the rear most amp that can wipe out the power supply as well as the switching transistors in the amplifier. (This is a class D switching/ energy recovery type amp).

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