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Plugged in power ac for my rane ttm 56 mixer during a storm....on a cheap power strip and my mixer wont come on....can my 120 power supply have blown or is it sumn wrg with my new mixer? it wont work on a older mixer anymore either

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Hallo! First you should check with a tester if there is present the voltage at the exit of your power supply, on the cord that goes to the mixer. If there IS voltage (usually 9...15V) then I'm sorry, your mixer is dead. But, for me, most of times is burning the alimentation. Cheers!

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