Behringer RX1202FX User's Manual
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To connect external effects, use the FX send output to send signals to your effects processor. Return the processed signal via an available stereo line input. Ensure the FX send control on each channel is adjusted to send the right amount of signal to the effects unit.
The RX1202FX does not have a factory reset function. For any issues, manually reset all knobs and faders to their default positions. If problems persist, consult the user manual or contact customer support.
Ensure all cables are securely connected and use balanced cables where possible. Keep power cables away from audio cables to reduce interference. Additionally, check that all equipment is properly grounded.
To clean the RX1202FX, unplug it and use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the surface. Avoid using any liquid cleaners or sprays. Regularly check connectors and cables for wear or damage.
Connect the microphone to one of the XLR inputs. Adjust the gain control to set the input level. Use the channel fader to control the volume and the EQ knobs to adjust the sound as needed.
First, ensure the FX send is turned up on the channel you want to apply effects to. Next, check the FX return level and make sure the effects processor is not bypassed. Verify that the effects processor is powered on and functioning.
The RX1202FX does not have USB or direct audio interface capabilities. You will need an external audio interface to connect the mixer to a computer for recording.
To reduce feedback, position microphones away from speakers and reduce the gain and volume levels. Use directional microphones and adjust the equalization to minimize frequencies that are causing feedback.
The Behringer RX1202FX requires a standard AC power supply with a voltage rating that matches your region's specifications, typically 100-240V 50/60Hz. Always use the power cord provided with the mixer.
Connect each instrument to a separate input channel using appropriate cables. Use the gain controls to set input levels for each channel and adjust the EQ and volume to balance the mix.