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Trevor.MacKay
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I recently purchased a XENYX X1204 mixer along with a couple of Audio-Technica ATR2100-USB microphones (these mics can connect via USB or XLR cable).
When I set everything up and plugged in the mics, I found that while the +48v light came on when the phantom power switch was turned on, the mics themselves received no power. I confirmed that the mics worked just fine when plugged in via USB (with the power light coming on instantly when connected, but not when plugged in the mixer.
I wrote to Behringer support and they said that the problem was likely with the phantom power section of the mixer and they said "the issue will more than likely be with the phantom power section of the X1204USB and it would be recommended to have the unit exchanged with your retailer as soon as possible."
So I returned the mixer to Amazon and they shipped me a replacement unit. When I hooked the new unit up I found that I ran in to the exact same problem.
I figured that the odds of both units having the same problem were pretty small, but the only other options were that both microphones had the same problem, both XLR cables had the same problem or I was doing something wrong. To help narrow things down, I purchased a Shure PG48 mic so I could try that and I ran into the exact same issue with the microphone.
It's possible I'm seeing multiple hardware failures in either the cables (the Shure mic didn't actually come with an XLR cable while the two ATR2100's did) or the mixers, but as I have no experience using a mixer, I'm also concerned that maybe I'm just doing something really foolish and that's why it's not working.
I have watched some tutorial videos on YouTube and I can't find anything obvious that I am doing wrong but maybe someone else has some suggestions? Or can give me some confidence that it actually is likely a hardware problem?
Thanks for any help anyone can offer!
When I set everything up and plugged in the mics, I found that while the +48v light came on when the phantom power switch was turned on, the mics themselves received no power. I confirmed that the mics worked just fine when plugged in via USB (with the power light coming on instantly when connected, but not when plugged in the mixer.
I wrote to Behringer support and they said that the problem was likely with the phantom power section of the mixer and they said "the issue will more than likely be with the phantom power section of the X1204USB and it would be recommended to have the unit exchanged with your retailer as soon as possible."
So I returned the mixer to Amazon and they shipped me a replacement unit. When I hooked the new unit up I found that I ran in to the exact same problem.
I figured that the odds of both units having the same problem were pretty small, but the only other options were that both microphones had the same problem, both XLR cables had the same problem or I was doing something wrong. To help narrow things down, I purchased a Shure PG48 mic so I could try that and I ran into the exact same issue with the microphone.
It's possible I'm seeing multiple hardware failures in either the cables (the Shure mic didn't actually come with an XLR cable while the two ATR2100's did) or the mixers, but as I have no experience using a mixer, I'm also concerned that maybe I'm just doing something really foolish and that's why it's not working.
I have watched some tutorial videos on YouTube and I can't find anything obvious that I am doing wrong but maybe someone else has some suggestions? Or can give me some confidence that it actually is likely a hardware problem?
Thanks for any help anyone can offer!