A school I service has one of these mixers, which runs on 3 9-volt batteries. I got them a pair of Peavey Dark Matter DM15 powered speakers to use with it, and when they plug a keyboard into the RQ200, the system starts to pop and sounds like something is clipping, but it happens before the output meters ever get close to in the red. Trying to figure out why this is happening. It's a Yamaha keyboard that only has a combined headphone/line output on it, no separate line output. Almost think we are overdriving the channel 1 input, which is the channel we are using. The band director is wanting to use this rig for their keyboard and also to mic up a marimba for a little extra volume. I noticed this evening that the power light on the mixer was dimming before the clipping happened, and the more the mixer was turned up, the more dim the power LED got. Do you think the entire problem could just be low batteries? I really want to refer to the manual for the mixer, but the band director no longer has it, so I was hoping maybe someone here would have a copy of it since it doesn't appear to be on the Peavey website anymore.
Also, would anyone know what model the power supply is for this mixer? I might just call Peavey on Tuesday and see if they still stock them, but I would need the model number of it, I think.
All I know is there are local bands using these speakers and driving them a LOT harder than this school is, just using their keyboard into it. Surely there is an explanation/cause that I can figure out... anyone have suggestions or ideas?
Also, would anyone know what model the power supply is for this mixer? I might just call Peavey on Tuesday and see if they still stock them, but I would need the model number of it, I think.
All I know is there are local bands using these speakers and driving them a LOT harder than this school is, just using their keyboard into it. Surely there is an explanation/cause that I can figure out... anyone have suggestions or ideas?
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