Hi Guys,
Wishing you all a great week so far.
I’m a vinyl DJ who recently moved from the US back home to Chile (providing for any specific wattage related issues that could be related?). I’ve used the PX5 as a home mixer for almost 2 years at this point, fantastic in every way.
Once I moved back to south america, I was able to play no problem at all by connecting it to the wall plug with an adaptor - as in the back it has a little bit that says up to 220v (What the outlets in Chile provide). Just today, as I was about to jam for a while - i went to turn on the amp, mixer and record players and once I put on a record there is absolutely no audio from the master channel coming out of the speakers. I thought this was weird, so I turned off the amp and turned it back on - still nothing. Changed the output from the mixer over to Booth, full volume as well on the top side - Nothing. Tried even the recording output on the back of the mixer, nada.
I’m scared that this is going to be my outputs being damaged in the flight, but the strange part of it all is that they worked for a little over a week before just dying out? Not sure what would cause something like this, therefore I am writing this in hopes that maybe someone ran into something similar and fixed it - PX5 is such a great mixer and I invested so much into getting it that I would love to be able to fix this.
I did try connecting the R/L outputs from the PX5 into my interface for my PC to see if it would receive any kind of output signal from it as a “instrument” per say, and unfortunately there was no signal at all being received from the mixer into the interface - however, since I have an apollo I was able to boost the signal somehow and that is when I was able to hear a really muffled bit of audio coming from the record players into the mixer.
Could the voltage change maybe affect this? It was working yesterday just fine.
Thanks in advance to anyone that reads/helps!