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Turning my Phonic PowerPod7 into a home stereo
To turn your Phonic PowerPod 7 into a home stereo system, you will need to make some additions and connections to the existing setup. Here are the steps you can follow:
- Connect speakers: You will need to connect a pair of passive speakers to your PowerPod 7. You can do this by connecting the speaker cables from the speakers to the "Speaker Outputs" on the back of the PowerPod 7.
- Add a source: The PowerPod 7 has two channels, so you can connect a stereo source such as a CD player, turntable, or music streamer. Connect the left and right audio outputs of the source to the corresponding inputs on the PowerPod 7.
- Connect to power: Make sure to plug the PowerPod 7 into a wall outlet to power it on.
- Adjust the volume: Use the volume knob on the PowerPod 7 to adjust the overall volume of the system.
- Tune the sound: If desired, you can adjust the tone controls on the PowerPod 7 to tailor the sound to your preferences.
With these steps, you should have a functional home stereo system using your Phonic PowerPod 7.
2/13/2023 11:57:30 AM •
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on Feb 13, 2023
Purchased a Phonic 740plus. Can't get the 16 channel effects to work. Manual is vague in this area. I seem to have everything set properly but it doesn't work. Does this need to go out to another amp?
Getting Started
1. Turn all power off on the Powerpod mixer. To ensure this, the AC cable should not be connected to the unit. 2. All faders and level controls should be set at the lowest level to ensure no sound is inadvertently sent through the outputs when the device is switched on. All levels should be altered to acceptable degrees after the device is turned on. 3. Plug all necessary instruments and equipment into the device's various inputs as required. This may include line signal devices, as well as microphones and/or guitars, keyboards, etc. 4. Plug any necessary equipment into the device's various outputs. This could include speakers, monitors, signal processors, and/ or recording devices. NB. No devices other than speakers should be connected to the power amp outputs. Plugging inappropriate devices into the mixer will likely cause damage to the device. Also, guitar cables should not be used to connect amplifiers to speakers. 5. Plug the supplied AC cable into the AC inlet on the back of the device, ensuring local voltage level is identical to that selected by the Voltage Selector on the rear of your device. 6. Plug the supplied AC cable into a power outlet of a suitable voltage. 7. Turn the power switch on.
5/5/2021 12:50:53 AM •
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on May 05, 2021
My power supply in my
Usually it's the electrolytic caps that go in those, they basically "cook" and dry out, a power spike just pushes them over the edge. I've also had this problem with mine & 2 12 volt switchers for my HD and for the satellite had the same fix. I added a fan which helps. Another solution is to go to a second hand store, find 3 power suplies (15v,15v, 5V) and put them in place of the existing one. I am considering that myself as the firewire packed it in again last month and I had to jump over to the other 5v regulator to get it going again, even tho it was only 0.2 v short! Cheers, Sandrine
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