Why do my PROEL Speakers have distorted sound?
- AAndrew KlineAug 7, 2025
If the PROEL Speakers are producing distorted sound, it might be due to a high input signal level. Try turning down your level controls to resolve this issue.
Why do my PROEL Speakers have distorted sound?
If the PROEL Speakers are producing distorted sound, it might be due to a high input signal level. Try turning down your level controls to resolve this issue.
What to do if my PROEL Speakers have no sound?
If your PROEL Speakers have no sound, ensure the input LEVEL control for the channel is turned up. Also, check your signal level; it might be too low. Inspect the signal cable, mixer, and other equipment settings and cabling. You can also use a cable tester or replace the cable to ensure it is working.
How to fix noise or hum in PROEL Speakers?
If you are experiencing noise or hum with your PROEL Speakers, try enabling the GND LIFT button on the rear panel. You can also press all GND LIFT buttons for all system's amplifiers. Whenever possible, use balanced cables, as unbalanced lines may result in noise over long cable runs. Sometimes, plugging all audio equipment into the same AC circuit helps, so they share a common ground.
How to troubleshoot no power on PROEL Speakers?
If your PROEL Speakers have no power, ensure the mains AC outlet is live by checking with a tester or a lamp. Also, make sure the mains plug is securely plugged into the mains AC outlet.
What to do if PROEL Speakers have different channel levels?
To address different channel levels in PROEL Speakers, check if you are using a balanced cable for one channel and an unbalanced one for the other. Also, ensure that your loudspeaker system is fully connected and both loudspeakers have the same impedance.
Adjustable speaker pole for speaker-subwoofer separation with terminal pieces ".
Professional aluminium floor-stand for speaker with terminal pieces ".
C-shape metal bracket for wall mount with +/- 45° free rotation.
Horizontal and Vertical adjustable metal bracket for wall mount, bar length 25 cm.
Single aluminium coupler for 50mm truss with M12 bolt.
Heavy duty cover for carrying.
Description of the combo XLR-JACK input and XLR output for connecting audio sources.
Controls for input sensitivity, EQ, and overall volume level adjustment.
Explanation of status LEDs, power switch, and front LED function.
Details on the AC socket, fuse holder, and line voltage selector.
Read manual, protect from weather, avoid heat, ensure ventilation, prevent liquid ingress, use correct power cord.
Covers hearing loss warning, fault diagnosis, and troubleshooting common operational issues.
Details on the female combo connector for XLR or JACK plugs, including wiring for balanced/unbalanced signals.
Description of the male XLR output connector for linking to other powered speakers.
Adjusts input gain sensitivity between microphone and line level inputs.
Lifts the ground of balanced audio inputs to help resolve HUM noise issues.
Rotary control for attenuating the input signal level from 0 (fully closed) to 10 (fully open).
Provides up to 6 dB boost or cut at 90 Hz with a "SHELVING" curve shape.
Provides up to 6 dB boost or cut at 8 KHz with a "SHELVING" curve shape.
Indicates signal presence (GREEN) and amplifier output limiting (RED).
GREEN LED indicates amplifier is turned on and AC power is available.
Enables front LED for power status or SIGNAL/LIMIT indication.
Turns the speaker ON or OFF. Power off speaker first when shutting down.
Selects AC voltage line (115V or 230V). Incorrect setting can damage electronics.
Location for the mains protection fuse. Replacement must be by qualified personnel.
Connection point for the speaker's mains supply cord.
Adjustable speaker pole for speaker-subwoofer separation with terminal pieces ".
Professional aluminium floor-stand for speaker with terminal pieces ".
C-shape metal bracket for wall mount with +/- 45° free rotation.
Horizontal and Vertical adjustable metal bracket for wall mount, bar length 25 cm.
Single aluminium coupler for 50mm truss with M12 bolt.
Heavy duty cover for carrying.
Description of the combo XLR-JACK input and XLR output for connecting audio sources.
Controls for input sensitivity, EQ, and overall volume level adjustment.
Explanation of status LEDs, power switch, and front LED function.
Details on the AC socket, fuse holder, and line voltage selector.
Read manual, protect from weather, avoid heat, ensure ventilation, prevent liquid ingress, use correct power cord.
Covers hearing loss warning, fault diagnosis, and troubleshooting common operational issues.
Details on the female combo connector for XLR or JACK plugs, including wiring for balanced/unbalanced signals.
Description of the male XLR output connector for linking to other powered speakers.
Adjusts input gain sensitivity between microphone and line level inputs.
Lifts the ground of balanced audio inputs to help resolve HUM noise issues.
Rotary control for attenuating the input signal level from 0 (fully closed) to 10 (fully open).
Provides up to 6 dB boost or cut at 90 Hz with a "SHELVING" curve shape.
Provides up to 6 dB boost or cut at 8 KHz with a "SHELVING" curve shape.
Indicates signal presence (GREEN) and amplifier output limiting (RED).
GREEN LED indicates amplifier is turned on and AC power is available.
Enables front LED for power status or SIGNAL/LIMIT indication.
Turns the speaker ON or OFF. Power off speaker first when shutting down.
Selects AC voltage line (115V or 230V). Incorrect setting can damage electronics.
Location for the mains protection fuse. Replacement must be by qualified personnel.
Connection point for the speaker's mains supply cord.
| Type | Active Speaker |
|---|---|
| Woofer Size | 12 inches |
| Frequency Response | 50 Hz - 20 kHz |
| Max SPL | 126 dB |
| Weight | 13.5 kg |
| Speaker Type | 2-way |
| Amplifier Type | Class D |
| Output Connectors | XLR |
| Drivers | 12" woofer |
| HF Driver | 1" compression driver |
| Input Connectors | XLR, TRS |











