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Well if your outs from the mixer are pluged into your amp, and the amp is getting a signal then your mixer is sending output. Now if you plug those same outs from your mixer to your CD recorder, the recorder should be getting a signal. I have a CD recorder also, and the only way it will get a signal from rca is
1) The rca's must be pluged into the input of the recorder
2) The recorder needs to be told that it will be recording from its analog source.
Your recorder should have a input selection button, and it needs to be set to analog.
If your mixer is getting a signal from FS, then FS is working fine.
If you are using the record outs on your mixer to record, you might need to check if these are not working.
To do that just use your amp as the tester by plugging and unplugging your rca's and seeing if one sends a signal while the other doesn't. If all your outputs on the mixer are working but your recorder is still not picking anything up then you should throw your recorder out the window and use your computer instead.
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