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Default Does anyone have a schematic for a Behringer CX3400

Eeyore wrote:

Bob Howes wrote:

"Phildo" wrote
"Arny Krueger" wrote

Indeed. Arny is CORRECT that many mixers don't have
PFL. Just check out the
Behringer offerings since Phildo's so keen on the brand.
They have overload lights which is a form of PFL
metering.
Actually, many Berhinger mixers lack overload lights, as well.
Still doesn't make up 95% of mixing desks out there Arnold.

This manual describes what is arguably Behringer's largest-selling line
of mixers.

http://www.behringerdownload.de/XENY..._ENG_Rev_A.pdf
Oh look , the dimwit knows how to look up a website.

This manual shows that as usual, Phildo is talking trash. None of the
stereo channels have clip lights. Only the mono channels have clip
lights.
So they do actually have clip lights, just not on all the channels so they
do in fact have some form of PFL metering.

Skirt round the issue all you like Arnold, you claimed that 95% of mixing
desks did not have PFL metering. Now admit you were wrong, apologise and
move on like your lord tells you that you should do.

It's worth pointing out that the Behringer Xenyx range is aimed mainly at
the home studio market, hence the USB audio interface for recording on a PC.
Clearly, some people are using the mixers live, but that's not what it was
designed for and explains a lot about the feature set Behringer included.


Most of the 'Eurorack' range also don't have PFL.

Graham

I've always found that "USB audio interface" feature of the Xenyx range
a bit of a giggle.
They just chuck an external RCA to USB converter in the box