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Behringer Sx3242fx Eurodesk 32-channel Mixer New Questions & Answers
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How do I properly use main inserts? I want ot run
You need to make special cables. The inserts send and receive via the TRS connectors. You will connect to the preamp output of the insert plug which is the "RING" of the jack sending that signal first to your comp and from there to your EQ and then back into the insert plug on the "TIP" of the TRS plug.
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on May 09, 2012
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Behringer SX3242FX intermittently looses signal
Make sure you are using BALANCED cables from this... eithe XLR or TRS cables. Using TS unbalnced cables MAY ground out the signal which is sent as balanced. Here is a schematic for the 24 channel unit... yours just has eight more channels.
http://elektrotanya.com/behringer_ub2442fx-pro_sm.pdf/download.html
Scroll down to "get manual" and click to download. Ignore other download links.
By looking at the signal paths, you can OFTEN do a lot of testing from the available jacks. If the contacts on the right main INSERT jack go bad, that would cause your problem,,, NEVER use other than an insert cable in these jacks.
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on Sep 24, 2011
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Behringer sx3242fx not working .i need circuit
Behringer will not release schematics unless you are an authorized service agent... however, sometimes you can make do with the few schematics floating around... What is the problem with the unit? They typically use a switching power supply and the schematics of those aree usually similar enough to repair them.
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on Sep 09, 2011
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I have a beringer sx3242fx,
Almost any amplifier will work so there is no "best"... Just make sure the amp RMS rating is a bit below the RMS rating of the speaker for safety of the speaker. A QSC GX5 would be a candidate. You would use one side of it for each speaker if you have two, or use only one side for a single speaker. A lot of pro's seem to use these amps. USE BALANCED interconnections either XLR or TRS cables AND for sure power the amp and the mixer from the same receptacle... it often means running an extension cord like the pro's do to avoid ground bounce noise AND damage to the equipment.
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on Sep 02, 2011
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