Newbie to this, please be easy on me. I am old enough to be your grandfather!
I purchased the PV 5300 and PR12 speakers. All I am getting is phssss sound. out of the system. No sound from the Microphone. Music from the computer can barley be heard.
can anyone help please?
help please
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Re: help please
Peepaw,
Good day and welcome.
I am not sure what a PV-5300 is...
Please list everything in your system by article and designator; i.e.
Speakers: PV-12
Mixer: PV-8
Amp: PV-1200
etc.
We'll get it sorted.
Happy Independence Day.
Steve
Good day and welcome.
I am not sure what a PV-5300 is...
Please list everything in your system by article and designator; i.e.
Speakers: PV-12
Mixer: PV-8
Amp: PV-1200
etc.
We'll get it sorted.
Happy Independence Day.
Steve
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Re: help please
You are not old enough to be my grandfather.
You need to understand signal flow first. Gop here:
http://www.peavey.com/support/technotes ... alflow.pdf
Some tips;
Is the microphone wired or wireless? Is it plugged into a channel of the mixer section? Does the mic have a switch on it? There are two main controls that effect output. The channel level (volume) control and the master level control.
Generally the Master level should be higher than the channel.
Read the Tech Note and give it anothber try. Report back . . .
You need to understand signal flow first. Gop here:
http://www.peavey.com/support/technotes ... alflow.pdf
Some tips;
Is the microphone wired or wireless? Is it plugged into a channel of the mixer section? Does the mic have a switch on it? There are two main controls that effect output. The channel level (volume) control and the master level control.
Generally the Master level should be higher than the channel.
Read the Tech Note and give it anothber try. Report back . . .
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Re: help please
I had a look at one online.
It doesnt look like there's too much you can mess up there.
Is your master volume up?
Is your mute buttom off?
is the channel volume up on the mic channel you are using?
Have you got all the EQ sliders at about the middle?
That's about it!
Theres not even and amp configuration switches to get wrong. You say you are geting a swooshing sound so you probably have your speaker connected OK
(You have got the speakers connected to the speaker connections on the back and NOT the MAIN OUT on the front havent you?)
It doesnt look like there's too much you can mess up there.
Is your master volume up?
Is your mute buttom off?
is the channel volume up on the mic channel you are using?
Have you got all the EQ sliders at about the middle?
That's about it!
Theres not even and amp configuration switches to get wrong. You say you are geting a swooshing sound so you probably have your speaker connected OK
(You have got the speakers connected to the speaker connections on the back and NOT the MAIN OUT on the front havent you?)
Peter Richter
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Brisbane, Australia
http://www.brisbaneaudioservices.com.au
Brisbane Audio Services - Sound and Lighting for Any Event
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Re: help please
I have two peavey 5300 that I purchased.They all worked the first day and then lost the output signal... They both power up headphone gets signal everything seems to work but no output to speakers.I guess there was a bad batch of mixers...