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Unofficial Mackie User Forums => DL1608/DL806/DL32R/ProDX Mixers => Topic started by: Loic.J on December 10, 2015, 09:45:50 AM
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Hello,
(First excuse my English.)
My DL32R is connected to a "Furman PL-Pro DMC-E" in a rack and I would like to know if I can let the power switch button (of the Mackie) on the "ON" position.
Some of my friends say "No, it's not recommended", the others tell me yes and I can use the Furman's Power switch button to supply the rack.
Thank you for your help!
Loïc
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I use a similar Furman power unit and I never use the power switch on the rear of the DL32R,
it gets power along with all the other gear in that rack when I turn on the Furman's front power switch.
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Thank you ! :)
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glad to help,
when I am finished with the job, I create another snapshot and name it,
then power down the amps and powered monitors and the DL32R rack.
No problems have ever been encountered using this proceedure.
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Same here. I have a Furman power sequencer in the rack with the DL32R, and I've never user the power switch on the DL32R. I always power it on and off with the Furman. No issues so far.
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Same with me... when I hit the red button on the furman it turns on everythign in my rack including my amps.... neer had a problem....
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My only issue is that the wifi router needs to be completely up and running before I power on my DL1608, or else it won't register itself properly with the router. (the DL is hardwired to the router).
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Yup, same here. Anyway it's good practice to power dow your amps before the mixer (and the reverse on power on) to avoid tweeter destroying spikes.
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My only issue is that the wifi router needs to be completely up and running before I power on my DL1608, or else it won't register itself properly with the router. (the DL is hardwired to the router).
You can "fix" that by going to static IP's - works great for me :) .