If you’re ever having trouble getting your music to play through a mixer, it might be because the mixer is not properly connected to the audio system. In this article, we’ll show you how to remove an interactive mixer from a system so that you can troubleshoot and fix the issue.

  1. Open the audio system’s main door and look for the power cord. If there is one, plug it in and turn on the system. If there isn’t a power cord, look for an outlet near the mixer and plug it in.
  2. Look for any screws that hold the mixer in place on either side of the front panel of the unit. Remove them using a Phillips screwdriver or your hands if they are tight (you don’t want to damage anything).
  3. Lift out the mixer and place it on a surface so that everyone can see it (this is especially important if there are children around). Make sure everyone knows what they’re doing before beginning!
  4. Connect one end of each screwdriver’s handle to one end of each connector on top of the mixer (the black ones), then twist them around so that they fit into their corresponding holes on top of the Mixer (the white ones). Be careful not to damage anything else while doing this; just twist until both connectors are secure but still able to move around a bit (they should now be facing in different directions). Now reattach both screws back into place using their handles as before.