I've had a pair of Churchills (043A and 043B) for almost 20 years and have misplaced the manual. It doesn't show up on the list of downloads. Can anyone help me with a PDF copy? Thanks.
I have a new pair og Tannoy Legacy Arden. They came with some vax for maintenance. However it did not come with any instructions on when and how to use it. Could you provide some guidelines and tips?
Hi, apologies for the delay in getting back to you, there is no set times or guidelines as to when to use the wax. Personally i would just dust your speakers with a soft cloth andmaybe one or twice a year give them a soft waxing to keep the cabinets in a tip top condition.
6 weeks ago i created a service ticket for a warranty replacement part for an $8000 pair of malfunctioning (4 day old) Tannoys, and all i got was INCOMPETENCE and DISREGARD. Then, just recently, Music Tribe closed my service ticket, labelling it "inactive customer". Basically, they blame ME for not doing anything for me.
HOW you like THAT !
Hi @arthurcth,
Hope you are well.
I am sorry to hear about the issues you have encountered, if possible would you be able to send me a message with your case number and I can take a look into this for you?
Christopher Edwards
Customer Solutions Lifestyle Specialist.
Hello @aurthercth,
It was great speaking with you yesterday.
Thank you for your candor concerning your Prestige GR Stirling.
Dont feel "special", I recently posted 5 service tickets and within days they were marked by the tribe as "resolved" . In truth, after many weeks of begging and pleading with the so called Behringer support team (which had no relationship to Behringer at all I found out ), I did get a schematic diagram for the unit I was trying to get fixed.
Bottom line, this Tribe thing is not all that its cracked up to be in my opinion. I will probably come here as a last resort for future issues.
I have 2 Behringer MX882 Ultra Link Pro mixer splitters and the audio level LED display lights up to 0db on all channels with no audio input. Slight hum audible in the audio output channels when audio is present. Need schematic of at least the power supply section.
Hi Clif,
Please contact CARE through the support portal, thanks.
Ive tried everyway possible to a) contact Behringer directly, b) contact anyone who might have a similar problem, c) contact anyone who can supply repair parts for Behringer products
All I get for my efforts is a total run around. I have opened 5 support tickets but the
Care Portal shows all of them as "problem solved" I have never even come close to a solution nor received any feed back from anyone from the Music Tribe forums. Does anyone really ever get help on this site?
Right now it looks like I need a power transfromer for my Behringer MX822 but havent a clue as to how I would get one via the Music Tribe or the Behringer support web site.
@clif wrote:
Ive tried everyway possible to a) contact Behringer directly, b) contact anyone who might have a similar problem, c) contact anyone who can supply repair parts for Behringer products
All I get for my efforts is a total run around. I have opened 5 support tickets but the
Care Portal shows all of them as "problem solved" I have never even come close to a solution nor received any feed back from anyone from the Music Tribe forums. Does anyone really ever get help on this site?
Right now it looks like I need a power transfromer for my Behringer MX822 but havent a clue as to how I would get one via the Music Tribe or the Behringer support web site.
If you let us know the Care ticket numbers, Clif, I'm sure Alex will be able to find-out why they were closed without your problem being resolved.
Found the problem!
the 2 units Ihave were wired for 220V operation but had a US 120V plug installed.
I rewired the power transformer for 120V operation and the LEDs acted normal.
The issue was that the circuitry wasonly getting 10V DC to the circuit boards, not evenclose to the 18V it needed for the regulators to work.
If you have my problem, read the units top cover and see what voltage it was made for.
Hey All,
I recently posted about a humming noise on my Q502USB+AT2020 setup. I managed to fix the humming noise, however, now there is a constant static. I have tried plugging the mixer into different plugs, as well as unplugging the XLR (to confirm it isnt the mic). I haven't been able to stop the hissing/static whatsoever so far. Is there any way to fix this? There is a link below to download an mp3 to hear what the noise sounds like.
Thanks
HI,
Help please. Did anyone know what is the difference between the Subwoofers shown in the picture. booth are Behringer B1200D Active PA Subwoofer. but one has the text "PRO".
Thanks.
BEHRINGER B1200 D.jpgJust joined and so far this sucks. Bought a Behringer mixer after review of add showing software avaliable. Downloaded what I found and got was nothing more than public domain software. Audacity. This is not the software used in the web site demo.
Anyone have a clue whre I can get what was advertisedin web promo?
This really sucks. Software should have come with product. Downloads require too much personal info. I did it and the download is NOT what was shown on demo.
@Ricktek wrote:
Anyone have a clue whre I can get what was advertisedin web promo?
That is an old video actually. The person in that video hasn't been with the company for at least 2 years. Many things have changed since then, including Tracktion (which he mentioned). It is now called Waveform which is available (version 7 is free) here. By the way, even the X32 and new Wing does not come with DAW software. Also, for the record, the Q802USB does not provide true multi-tracking signals. It only has stereo (2 track) bidirectional via USB.
Thanks for reply. Do you know if i can record stereo to pc using USB out on mixer? Would I be able to adjust audio going over USB with mixer or is it fixed at one setting? I am only looking to record a left and right channel.
Hi Folks,
Just a simple query .... Can anyone please tell me what "B/Eye" means in the above title. It's bugging me and I cannot find anything about it on Google!
Many thanks
I'm interested in the Behringer NX3000 Power Amplifier. What is the RMS Continuous power output of this amplifier into 2, 4 & 8 Ohms? Is the amplifier 2 Ohm stable? What is the Peak/Maximum power output also at 2,4 & 8 Ohms? Do i need an equalizer for this amplifier? I am interested in the Behringer FBQ3102 Equalizer, Is this equalizer compatible with this amplifier, and is it a good EQ to match this amplifier with? Can i run this amplifier at 2 Ohms continuously? Will that cause any damage to the amplifier? Can the amplifier be run in mismatched loads/impedance, for instance if i want to run channel 1 at 2 Ohms and Channel 2 at 2.67 or 4 Ohms? I'm interested in the 220-240 Volts variant of this amplifier, Do I need a voltage regulator for the device, since AC Voltages tend to fluctuate world wide? Or is the amplifier designed to withstand voltage fluctuations without issues? At maximum volume, what would the power consumption of the amplifier be? If I buy the 220-240 Volts Variant of this amplifier, Can it work on the FBQ3102 Equalizer if it's 120 Volts? I can buy a step down transformer for the EQ so it can plug into 220-240 volts just as the amplifier, Would that be okay for the amplifier to be 220-240 Volts and the EQ to be 120 Volts? Will they work together or be any compatibility issues? Or can they damage each other in any way due to this configuration?
I've read online that there was an issue with the Behringer iNuke Seriess, Especially the iNuke NU3000 where they go into protection mode, also I read that there were some Schottky Diodes issues in the iNuke Series amplifier, Were these issues addressed and corrected the the NX Series amplifier? The NX Series is the newer version replacing the iNuke, right? What is the input sensitivity of the NX3000 @ 2,4 & 8 Ohms? What's the difference between the red and amber light on the unit, one says limit and protect, isn't there a clip light? Can tell me how to match my gains between my equalizer, source unit and amplifier? Is there any documentation?
Hi Mark,
OK wow lots to get through here, let me take a deep breath aannnnnnnd...
What is the RMS Continuous power output of this amplifier into 2, 4 & 8 Ohms?
2 Ohm - 2 x 1500W
4 Ohm - 2 x 900W
8Ohm - 2 x 440W
Bridge 4 Ohm - 3000W
Bridge 8 Ohm - 1500W
You need headroom though, its allways best to aim for a MINIMUM of 20%, so take your loudspeakers RMS power rating and ensure it is AT LEAST 20% lower than the above figures.
Is the amplifier 2 Ohm stable?
Yes in normal operation, No in bridge mode.
What is the Peak/Maximum power output also at 2,4 & 8 Ohms?
You can assume this to be double the RMS rating.
Do i need an equalizer for this amplifier?
I would reccomend some kind of loudspeaker processor yes, but it really depends on the application. What speakers are you planning on driving with the amplifier?
I am interested in the Behringer FBQ3102 Equalizer, Is this equalizer compatible with this amplifier, and is it a good EQ to match this amplifier with?
I think you are better off with a loudspeaker processor such as the DCX range, the FBQ would work as an overall system EQ.
Can i run this amplifier at 2 Ohms continuously?
YES! (But not in bridge mode)
Will that cause any damage to the amplifier?
NO! (Unless you run it at 2 Ohm in bridge mode or over load it by driving speakers with too high a power rating)
Can the amplifier be run in mismatched loads/impedance, for instance if i want to run channel 1 at 2 Ohms and Channel 2 at 2.67 or 4 Ohms?
Yes you can do this.
I'm interested in the 220-240 Volts variant of this amplifier, Do I need a voltage regulator for the device, since AC Voltages tend to fluctuate world wide?
No you shouldn't need a regulator, unless you are somwhere with truly unstable power!
Or is the amplifier designed to withstand voltage fluctuations without issues?
As long as they are in the 220-240 volt range you will be fine. It's generally worth testing your power source before running a show!
At maximum volume, what would the power consumption of the amplifier be?
This is a very subjective question, you are better off looking at an average as music is inherrently not maximum power all the time. 1/8 rated power is pretty standard. 350W is a sensible figure.
If I buy the 220-240 Volts Variant of this amplifier, Can it work on the FBQ3102 Equalizer if it's 120 Volts?
If the power sent to each is from a seperate and appropriate source then yes, the FBQ will immediatly blow its fuse if given 220 volts and the amp will simply not turn on if its given 120 volts.The line level outputs will remain the same voltages so you can feed the 220 volt amp from the 120 volt EQ if thats what you want to do.
I can buy a step down transformer for the EQ so it can plug into 220-240 volts just as the amplifier, Would that be okay for the amplifier to be 220-240 Volts and the EQ to be 120 Volts?
See above answer, be careful please
Will they work together or be any compatibility issues? Or can they damage each other in any way due to this configuration?
Again, be careful! The power input will not affect the line level output or input voltage.
I've read online that there was an issue with the Behringer iNuke Seriess, Especially the iNuke NU3000 where they go into protection mode, also I read that there were some Schottky Diodes issues in the iNuke Series amplifier, Were these issues addressed and corrected the the NX Series amplifier?
I am confident that this is resolved.
The NX Series is the newer version replacing the iNuke, right?
Kind of yes, its a new range of amps.
What is the input sensitivity of the NX3000 @ 2,4 & 8 Ohms?
For rated power into 4 Ohms its 0.775 volts or 0dBu
What's the difference between the red and amber light on the unit, one says limit and protect, isn't there a clip light?
Amber = careful now your close to limit
Red = Please turn me down! I am limiting and will go into protect mode shortly.
Loss of audio = I am now in protect mode, you hurt me.
Can tell me how to match my gains between my equalizer, source unit and amplifier? Is there any documentation?
Research gain staging, generally you want to feed the amplifier with as "hot" an input signal as you can without clipping. This will ensure that when you come to turning the amplifier gain up your input signal is nice and far above the noise floor. Amplifying a low input signal means the noise floor is closer to the level of the input signal and you end up with a noisy output as you are gaining up the noise floor.
Annnnnd breath out...
Hope that helps
How do I connect the mixer 802 to Bose PA speaker pro S1 to sing karaoke.
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