Mackie Headphones Reach User Manual

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Contents  
Important Safety Instructions .................................. 2  
Placement............................................................. 16  
Room Acoustics............................................... 16  
Contents................................................................. 3  
Features................................................................. 4  
Introduction............................................................ 5  
How To Use This Manual ......................................... 5  
Things To Remember................................................ 5  
Getting Started....................................................... 5  
Hookup Diagrams.................................................... 6  
Mackie Connect App ................................................ 8  
Smart Protect ....................................................... 17  
Limiting.......................................................... 17  
Overexcursion Protection ................................ 17  
Thermal Protection.......................................... 17  
AC Power............................................................. 17  
Care and Maintenance ........................................... 17  
Reach: Rear Panel Features ................................... 11  
1. Power Connector ........................................ 11  
2. Power Switch............................................. 11  
3. XLR and 1/4” Combo Inputs ....................... 11  
4. OL LEDs...................................................... 12  
5. Bluetooth / Aux In...................................... 12  
6. Phones....................................................... 12  
7. FX Footswitch............................................. 12  
8. Link In / Link Out ....................................... 12  
Appendix A: Service Information............................ 18  
Appendix B: Technical Information .......................... 19  
Reach Dimensions ........................................... 21  
Reach Frequency Response .............................. 22  
Reach Block Diagram....................................... 23  
Appendix C: Table of Effects Presets....................... 24  
Limited Warranty.................................................. 25  
Reach: Side Panel Features .................................... 13  
9. LED Indicator .............................................. 13  
10. Ch 1-4 Buttons ......................................... 13  
11. BT / Aux.................................................. 13  
12. Mon Button .............................................. 13  
13. Main Button ............................................. 13  
14. Running Man Logo On / Off ...................... 14  
15. Level........................................................ 14  
16. Feedback desTROYer................................. 14  
17. FX............................................................ 14  
18. EQ Mode .................................................. 14  
19. Speaker Selection [Side Button] ................. 15  
20. Chores [HW1 and HW2 Buttons] ............... 15  
Factory Reset [aka Vulcan Mind Meld]............. 15  
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Features  
The Ultimate All-In-One Portable Professional PA  
• 720W professional PA system with ultra-wide coverage, built-in personal monitoring and wireless streaming  
and control  
• Mackie ARC(Amplified Radial Curve) array technology utilizes a unique angled waveguide structure  
to provide 150-degrees of horizontal coverage to reach each and every audience member  
o Three 1" dome HF compression drivers  
o Dual 6.5" high-output mid/low drivers  
• Mackie EarShotpersonal monitoring system allows performers to hear themselves better on stage  
o Built-in personal monitoring with separate volume control allows for maximum monitoring flexibility  
o Separate speakers on each side of Reach allow for monitoring from either side of the PA  
o Also great for extending side stage coverage (up to 250-degrees total horizontal coverage)  
• Wireless streaming and control over integrated 6-channel digital mixer  
o Complete wireless mixing control via the Mackie Connectapp for iOS1 and Android2 devices  
o Stream music via Bluetooth® and integrate into your live mix  
o All the right connections for your small band, solo act or presentation  
• 4 x XLR combo inputs for vocal mics, guitars, keyboards, etc.  
• 1/8" aux input for connected music playback from laptop or other music playback device  
• 1/4" headphone output and silent practice mode  
• Footswitch jack for instant control over FX mute  
• Link out to connect another Reach for additional power and more inputs  
o Loaded with professional sound tools to optimize your sound  
• 16 great-sounding digital effects like vocal reverbs and delays  
• 3-band EQ per channel for tonal control  
• Perform fearlessly with the built-in Feedback Destroyer  
• Choice of speaker modes ensures amazing sound for any application with the touch of a button  
• Setup in familiar venues quickly with 3 user-definable system presets to instantly recall your  
settings.  
• Intuitive, on-product hardware interface allows for control over most mixing features without  
the need for a smartphone  
• Durable carry bag for easy transportation and protection (available separately)  
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Requires iOS 8.0 and later. Supports iPhone 6S Plus, iPhone 6S, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C,  
iPhone 5, iPad (4th generation), iPad (3rd generation), iPad 2, iPad Air 2, iPad Air, iPad mini 4, iPad mini 3, iPad mini 2 and  
iPad mini, iPod Touch (5th generation).  
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Officially supports Android versions 4.1-4.4, or 5.0 and greater. Officially supported/recommended devices include:  
Google Nexus 6, Samsung Galaxy S6, Samsung Galaxy S5, Samsung S5 Mini, Samsung S4 Mini, Samsung Note 4,  
Samsung Note 3, LG G Flex, LG G3, HTC One M9, HTC One M8, Moto G, Moto E, Sony Xperia Z3.  
All other Android devices are not officially supported, but anticipated to function as desired.  
iPhone and iPod are registered trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.  
Android is a trademark of Google Inc.  
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Introduction  
Getting Started  
Reachis the ultimate all-in-one professional PA  
The following steps will help you set up Reach  
quickly.  
system. The advanced ARC(Amplified Radial Curve)  
array technology delivers clear, high-fidelity sound to  
your entire audience, and with the EarShotpersonal  
monitoring system, Reachprovides an incredibly  
flexible built-in stage monitoring solution as well.  
These startup instructions are intended for  
the hardware only. Once proven that Reach  
performs as desired, then pair it with a smart  
device and control it via the Mackie Connect  
app (as detailed on page 11).  
Plus, with wireless streaming and control over  
the built-in 6-channel digital mixer via the Mackie  
Connectapp for iOS and Android devices, you get  
wireless freedom to control everything from levels  
and EQ to sound-enhancing tools like a feedback  
destroyer for amazing sound in any situation.  
1. Make all initial connections with the power switch  
OFF.  
2. Plug signal sources into Reach, such as:  
• Microphones plugged into the mic inputs.  
• Instrument level sources, such as acoustic  
guitars w/ active pickups into the instrument  
inputs  
How to Use This Manual:  
• Line-level sources such as keyboards, drum  
machines, or MP3 players plugged into the  
line-level inputs.  
• Smart device paired and connected via  
Bluetooth.  
After this introduction, a getting started guide will  
help you get things set up fast. The hookup diagrams  
show some typical setups, while the remaining sections  
provide details of Reach.  
3. Push the line cord securely into the IEC connector  
and plug the other end into a grounded AC outlet.  
This icon marks information that is critically  
important or unique to Reach. For your own  
good, read and remember them.  
4. Turn Reach on.  
This icon draws attention to certain features  
and functions relating to the usage of Reach.  
5. Be sure that the volume of the input is the same  
as it would be during normal use by selecting the  
input channel on the rear panel and turning the  
encoder to the right.  
Things to Remember:  
6. Slowly bring up the main output level to a  
comfortable listening level by selecting the main  
output on the rear panel and slowly turning the  
encoder to the right.  
• Never listen to loud music for prolonged periods.  
Please see the Safety Instructions on page 2 for  
information on hearing protection.  
7. Read the rest of this manual and the Mackie  
Connect app manual for more details!  
• As a general guide, Reach should be turned  
on last, after any mixer or other signal source.  
As such, it should also be turned off first.  
This will reduce the possibility of any turn-on  
or turn-off thumps and other noises generated  
by any upstream equipment from coming out  
of the speakers.  
• Save the shipping box and packing materials!  
You may need them someday. Besides, the cats  
will love playing in them and jumping out at you  
unexpectedly. Remember to pretend like you are  
surprised!  
• Save your sales receipt in a safe place.  
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Hookup Diagrams  
Reach is the perfect tool for singer-songwriters who need an all-in-one highly portable BYOS  
[Bring Your Own Sound] PA to play coffee houses, breweries, wineries and rentable event spaces.  
Along with Reach, bring your acoustic and mic, footswitch, cables and power cords. And your  
smart phone, too...don’t forget that! With it, you’re able to announce tour dates via social media.  
More importantly, you can connect to Reach via Bluetooth (or 1/8" input) and jam along to the  
backing tracks you added to your device.  
In this example, a mic is connected to the channel 1 input. Adjust the level as described on page 14.  
Now grab your guitar and plug it directly into the channel 2 input. Adjust the level for the guitar now.  
You may add color to the sound with FX. Simply press and hold the channel button you want to add  
FX to followed by adjusting the FX level to taste. More information may be found on pages 13-14.  
For the output, you will want to set an EQ mode, described in detail on page 14. For this type of setup,  
solo mode works well. It has a nice low cut and a brilliant high end. Additionally, you can utilize the  
Reachs feedback destroyer [page 14] so it automatically kills any feedback while playing.  
Singer-Songwriter Setup  
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The acoustic duo setup is similar to the solo singer-songwriter setup except there is now an additional  
guitar and mic connected to channels 3 and 4.  
Like the singer-songwriter setup, bring your acoustic guitars, mics, cables, power cords and smart phone,  
too, to connect to Reach via Bluetooth (or 1/8" input).  
Adjust the levels for both guitars and both mics as described on page 14. You may add color to the  
sound with FX. Simply press and hold the channel button you want to add FX to followed by adjusting  
the FX level to taste. More information may be found on pages 13-14.  
For this type of setup, solo EQ mode works well for the output. It has a nice low cut and a brilliant high  
end. Additionally, you can utilize the Reachs feedback destroyer [page 14] so it automatically kills any  
feedback while playing.  
Acoustic Duo Setup  
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One slick feature of Reach is the ability to link them utilizing the link in and link out jacks, so we’ll start  
there. Using two 1/4" TRS cables, feed the link input of each Reach from the link output of each Reach.  
This quartet features one member on keys [stereo input, 1/8" aux connection], another on guitar  
[channel 3 input via processor / pedalboard] and a bassist [channel 4 input] all on one Reach.  
The fourth member (who always thinks hes the first (and best) member)) is the vocalist. His mic  
is connected to the channel 1 input of the second Reach, as are three additional mics on channels 2-4  
for backup vocals. Setting levels is described on page 14. Two smart devices are here setting levels, EQ,  
FX, etc. using the Mackie Connect app.  
For each Reach output, you will want to set an EQ mode, described in detail on page 14. For this type  
of setup, solo mode works well so the vocals and guitar cut through.  
Don’t forget to utilize Reachs feedback destroyer [page 14] to automatically kill any feedback.  
Small Band Setup  
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Reach is the perfect sound system for presentations, as well! Here, the presenter connected her wireless  
headset to the Reach, allowing her to wander the stage and work the audience, presenting all of the  
benefits of Reach simultaneously.  
Additionally, a laptop is connected to the aux input for the stereo audio / video portion of the  
presentation. Be sure to adjust the levels as described on page 14.  
For the output, you will want to set an EQ mode, described in detail on page 14. Because speech  
is the primary audio source, the voice EQ mode works well. It provides clear and precise intelligibility  
by featuring a low frequency roll-off to get rid of unwanted thumps. Additionally, it adds boost and  
sparkle to the mid-range and high frequencies which is critical for speech applications.  
Presenter Setup  
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Are you in need of a portable, all-in-one sound system for a wedding ceremony? Reach is the answer!  
Here, the mic’d violinist [Ch. 1 input] is playing the entry procession music. Next up is the wedding  
officiate who is utilizing a wireless mic with the wireless receiver connected to the channel 4 input.  
A device is connected to Reach via Bluetooth (or 1/8” input) playing music as the wedding party  
and guests leave the premises. Be sure to adjust all levels as described on page 14.  
Guess what? Reach can now be used at the wedding reception, too!  
For the output, you will want to set an EQ mode, described in detail on page 14. Solo mode works well  
for the violinist, voice EQ mode for the officiating, then back to solo mode for the exit procession music.  
Finally, you will want to set Reach to the DJ EQ mode for the reception.  
Don’t forget to utilize Reachs feedback destroyer [page 14] to automatically kill any feedback.  
Wedding Ceremony Setup  
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Reach: Rear Panel Features  
3.XLR and 1/4" Combo Inputs  
The four input channels may accept a balanced  
mic signal using an XLR connector. They are wired  
as follows, according to standards specified by the  
AES (Audio Engineering Society).  
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XLR Balanced Wiring:  
Pin 1 = Shield (ground)  
Pin 2 = Positive (+ or hot)  
Pin 3 = Negative (– or cold)  
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SHIELD  
HOT  
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COLD  
SHIELD  
COLD  
HOT  
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In addition to accepting a balanced mic signal using  
an XLR connector, these input channels may also accept  
1/4" line-level signals driven by balanced or unbalanced  
sources.  
Mackie Connect App  
Reach is designed to be used in conjunction with  
the Mackie Connect App. With it, all of the hardware  
features listed here – and more! – may be controlled  
remotely via Bluetooth connection. The only thing the  
Mackie Connect App can’t do is turn the unit on and off  
or pair a Bluetooth device.  
Additionally, all four input channels may accept Hi-Z  
sources (such as guitars) via the 1/4" input without the  
need for a separate DI box.  
To connect balanced lines to these inputs, use  
a 1/4" Tip-Ring-Sleeve (TRS) plug. “TRS” stands for  
Tip-Ring-Sleeve, the three connection points available  
on a stereo 1/4" or balanced phone jack or plug. TRS  
jacks and plugs are used for balanced signals and are  
wired as follows:  
More information about the Mackie Connect App may  
be found by visiting the Mackie Connect App Reference  
Guide.  
1. Power Connector  
1/4" TRS Balanced Mono Wiring:  
Sleeve = Shield  
This is a standard 3-prong IEC power connector.  
Connect the detachable linecord (included in the box)  
to the power receptacle, and plug the other end of the  
linecord into an AC outlet. .  
Tip = Hot (+)  
Ring = Cold (–)  
RING SLEEVE  
TIP  
SLEEVE RING TIP  
Warning: Disconnecting the plug’s ground  
pin is dangerous. Don’t do it.  
RING  
TIP  
SLEEVE  
2.Power Switch  
To connect unbalanced lines to these inputs, use  
a 1/4" mono (TS) phone plug, wired as follows:  
Press the top of this rocker switch inwards to turn  
Reach on. The front panel Running Man logo will glow  
with happiness...or at least it will if Reach is plugged  
into a suitable live AC mains supply.  
1/4" TS Unbalanced Mono Wiring:  
Sleeve = Shield  
Tip = Hot (+)  
Press the bottom of this rocker switch inwards to put  
Reach into standby mode. It will not function, but some  
circuits are still live. To remove AC power, either turn  
off the AC mains supply, or unplug the power cord from  
Reach and the AC mains supply.  
SLEEVE  
SLEEVE  
TIP  
TIP  
TIP  
SLEEVE  
NEVER connect the output of an amplifier  
directly to a Reach’s input jack. This could  
damage the input circuitry!  
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4.OL LEDs  
7. FX Footswitch  
This LED will illuminate red when the channel’s  
input signal is too high, indicating a signal overload.  
This should be avoided, as distortion will occur.  
If the OL LED comes on regularly, check that the  
level is set correctly for the input device. The signal  
is at –2 dBu before hard clip begins.  
This 1/4" TRS connector is where to connect your  
favorite footswitch. This allows you to easily mute  
or un-mute the internal effects at will. Reach accepts a  
latching footswitch by default. This is a typical guitar  
channel switch, for example. Momentary switches may  
be used instead, but you will need to change the  
footswitch type via the Mackie Connect app.  
5.Bluetooth / Aux In  
The Bluetooth / Aux input channel may accept an  
1/8" line-level or Bluetooth [stereo audio streaming]  
signal from a smartphone, MP3 player, or other signal  
source. This input level may be raised or lowered  
via Reach’s endless rotary level knob or Mackie  
Connect.  
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The Bluetooth may disconnect when  
affected by Electrostatic Discharge [ESD]  
or electrical fast transients (EFT). If this  
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occurs, manually reconnect the Bluetooth connection.  
NEVER connect the output of an amplifier  
directly to a Reach’s input jack. This could  
damage the input circuitry.  
8. Link In / Link Out  
Link out provides a mono sum of channels 1-4 and the  
right only of the Bluetooth / Aux and FX, creating a nice  
stereo PA system for linked units.  
A Bluetooth connection and 1/8" line-level  
connection may NOT be used simultaneously.  
If there is a physical connection to the  
aux input, it will take priority over any Bluetooth  
connection. For example, if you are playing a song from  
a device (connected via Bluetooth) and connect an  
MP3 player to the 1/8" jack, the device’s song will be  
interrupted and the MP3 player now takes precedence.  
Ideally, the link out jack will be connected  
to the link in jack of another Reach, but the  
link out jack may be connected to the input  
jack of a powered loudspeaker or subwoofer.  
These signals are post main fader, meaning that  
devices fed by the link in / out will experience the  
same volume changes that Reach does (whether  
controlled from the hardware interface, or from  
the Mackie Connect app.).  
6. Phones  
This 1/4" TRS connector supplies the output to stereo  
headphones. Headphones are selected with the Main  
button and the level may be adjusted with the endless  
rotary knob. By default, all speakers are muted when  
headphones are plugged in, but this may be changed  
via the Mackie Connect app.  
See the hookup diagram on page 8 for an example  
of the Link I/O.  
The phones output follows standard conventions:  
Tip = Left channel  
Ring = Right channel  
Sleeve = Common ground  
WARNING: The headphone amp is loud and  
can cause permanent hearing damage. Even  
intermediate levels may be painfully loud  
with some headphones. BE CAREFUL! Always turn the  
phones level control all the way down before connecting  
headphones or pressing a solo switch, or doing anything  
new that may affect the headphone volume. Then turn  
it up slowly as you listen carefully.  
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Reach: Side Panel Features  
9. LED Indicator  
11. BT / Aux  
The 15-segment bi-color LED ladder is used to gauge  
the input, FX and output level settings, as well as the  
main output metering.  
Press the BT / Aux button to select it. It will  
illuminate white when selected (whether a device  
is paired or not). Once selected, be sure to raise or  
lower the Bluetooth/Aux input level using the endless  
rotary level knob or Mackie Connect. The input level  
will be represented in the meters with white LEDs.  
After five seconds of inactivity, the selection changes  
back to the default “Main”.  
These LEDs illuminate to indicate the level of  
the currently selected input or output level [white  
for channel level setting and green for FX send level  
setting].  
This is easily changed by selecting the input or output  
level you want to update followed by turning the level  
knob up (clockwise) or down (counter-clockwise).  
To enter pairing mode, press and hold  
the BT / Aux button. The button LED will  
illuminate and flash white while in pairing  
mode. While Reach is in pairing mode, simultaneously  
scan for Bluetooth devices on your device. You should  
see Reach appear in the “available devices” list. From  
there, your device should indicate that it is successfully  
connected. If it does not, start the pairing process  
again, and make sure that Reach and your device are  
both in pairing mode at the same time.  
If you are simply metering – after 5-second timeout  
to Main – they will reflect output metering.  
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The Bluetooth may disconnect when  
affected by Electrostatic Discharge [ESD]  
or electrical fast transients (EFT). If this  
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occurs, manually reconnect the Bluetooth connection.  
If no device is paired and a smart phone  
or MP3 player is plugged into the aux input,  
the Bluetooth channel controls the level  
for this input.  
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12. Mon Button  
Press the Mon button to select it. It will illuminate  
white when selected. Once mon is selected, be sure  
to raise or lower the selected mon output level using  
the endless rotary level knob or Mackie Connect.  
The mon output level will be represented in the meters  
with white LEDs.  
10. Ch 1-4 Buttons  
Press a channel button to select it. It will illuminate  
white when selected. Once a channel is selected, be  
sure to raise or lower that channel’s input level using  
the endless rotary level knob. The input level will be  
represented in the meters with white LEDs. After five  
seconds of inactivity, the selection changes back to the  
default “Main”.  
The side monitor speakers may be selected by  
pressing the mon button [19].  
The main button is the default, so it will revert back  
to main after five seconds of inactivity.  
Press and hold a channel button to select and  
adjust that channel’s FX send level. It will illuminate  
green when selected. Once a channel is selected, be  
sure to raise or lower that channel’s FX send level using  
the endless rotary level knob. The FX send level will be  
represented in the meters with green LEDs. After five  
seconds of inactivity, the selection changes back to the  
default “Main”.  
13. Main Button  
Press the Main button to select it. It will illuminate  
white when selected. Once main is selected, be sure  
to raise or lower the main / phones output level using  
the endless rotary level knob or Mackie Connect.  
The main / phones output level will be represented  
in the meters with white LEDs.  
The main button is the default, so if any other button  
has been selected, it will revert back to main after five  
seconds of inactivity.  
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14. Running Man Logo On / Off  
17. FX  
The Running Man logo on the front of the Reach  
illuminates when the “Mon” and “Main” buttons are  
pressed simultaneously. Follow the same steps to turn  
the Running Man logo off.  
Reach includes 16 “gig ready” effects, including  
various reverbs, delays, choruses and combinations  
of these, as well.  
On the Reach, there are four preset effects to choose  
from, including Verb 1, Verb 2, Delay 1, or Delay 2.  
Simply press the FX button repeatedly until the FX you  
want illuminates green. After five seconds of inactivity,  
the selection changes back to the default “Main”.  
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MON  
MAIN  
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Additional effects may be selected via Mackie  
Connect. The app also adds control over the master  
FX return level. More information may be found in  
the Mackie Connect Reference Guide.  
FX  
EQ  
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Be sure to check out a more detailed description  
of each effect in Appendix C, page 24.  
18. EQ Mode  
Here you are able to change the Reach’s EQ mode  
to tailor it to best suit your particular application.  
15. Level  
This endless rotary knob serves multiple purposes,  
as it adjusts the input levels, FX send levels and mon,  
main and phones output levels, depending on which  
input or output is currently selected.  
On the Reach, there are four preset modes to choose  
from, including PA, DJ, Soloist and Voice. Simply press  
the EQ button repeatedly until the EQ mode you want  
illuminates white.  
The default selection is “Main & Phones”. If  
another button is pressed, be sure to raise or  
lower the level within five seconds. After five  
seconds of inactivity, the selection changes  
back to the default “Main & Phones”.  
Flat EQ Mode – This mode is full range, but focuses  
on mid-range clarity where vocals often reside.  
DJ EQ Mode – This mode bumps the lows and highs,  
perfect for music playback.  
Solo EQ Mode – This mode features a low  
frequency roll-off to get rid of unwanted thumps  
and adds boost and sparkle to mid-range and high  
frequencies. This mode is perfect for plug-and-play  
singer-songwriters.  
16. Feedback desTROYer  
The multi-band Feedback Destroyer hunts down  
offending feedback frequencies and applies notch filters  
automatically to destroy feedback and maximize gain  
prior to feedback.  
Voice EQ Mode – This mode features a significant  
low frequency roll-off to get rid of unwanted thumps.  
It also adds boost and sparkle to mid-range and high  
frequencies, critical for speech applications.  
This plug-and-play mode is perfect for larger venue  
applications where speech is the primary audio source  
in need of clear and precise intelligibility.  
There are two Feedback Destroyer settings to choose  
from: off and on.  
Off [Default] – The Feedback Destroyer is not  
engaged. Additionally, all filters clear when the  
Feedback Destroyer is turned off.  
On – When the automatic Feedback Destroyer is  
turned on, scanning occurs continuously. The filters  
will engage sequentially when feedback is present until  
all are used and then it will be locked. If feedback is  
identified on an existing filter, the notch will deepen  
to further destroy the offending feedback frequency.  
Additionally, Reach features 3-band EQ per  
channel, accessible via the Mackie Connect app.  
More information may be found in the Mackie  
Connect Reference Guide.  
After five seconds of inactivity, the selection changes  
back to the default “Main & Phones”.  
Note that the Feedback Eliminator does  
not “store frequencies”, so it resets every  
time it is turned off.  
After five seconds of inactivity, the selection changes  
back to the default “Main & Phones”.  
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19. Speaker Selection [Side Button]  
Factory Reset [aka Vulcan Mind Meld]  
Since settings may be changed via Mackie Connect,  
it may be necessary to reset the Reach Professional PA  
to its factory settings.  
Here you are able to select which side monitor  
speakers (if any) will output sound. There are four  
choices to choose from, but only one may be selected  
at a time: only the left, only the right, both or neither  
(mute). Simply press the side button repeatedly until  
the monitor(s) you want to output sound illuminates  
white. Even easier, use the Mackie Connect app!  
Please keep in mind that this erases all settings,  
including any levels, EQs, etc. that may have been  
set. Be sure to power down any amps and/or powered  
speakers before resetting Reach.  
The selected side output level may be adjusted after  
the mon output button [12] is pressed.  
Simply press and hold the Mon, Channel 2 and  
Channel 4 buttons simultaneously to reset the Reach  
Professional PA to its factory settings. The LEDs flash  
when it has reset.  
PAY BILLS  
COOK  
DISHES  
VACUUM  
If you use the factory default key  
combination, you are also wiping the  
Reach’s memory of previously paired  
HW1  
HW2  
SIDE  
BEDDING  
DUSTING  
LAUNDRY  
GROCERIES  
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devices. To remedy this, on your smartphone, tablet  
or other Bluetooth device, you will need to ‘forget  
device’ in the Bluetooth settings, then re-pair in  
order to regain communication and functionality.  
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20. Chores [HW1 / HW2 Buttons]  
What is “HW1” and “HW2” and what do they have to do  
with Reach? Well, “HW” is short for “Housework”. That’s  
right, your Reach Professional PA System will do your  
housework, leaving you plenty of time to dabble in other  
(much more important) activities!  
Tired of doing the dishes? Don’t feel like going  
grocery shopping? Paying bills is not really high on  
your priority list? Cooking...who wants to do that after  
a long day grind? Reach will do all of those (and more)  
for you! Simply press the HW1 or HW2 button  
repeatedly until the chore you want Reach to do  
for you illuminates white, then off you go!  
While we realize that this list is far from  
complete, it is a start. We’re looking at adding  
HW3 and HW4 buttons for Reach V2.0. A few  
things have come up – mostly “taking care  
of the kids”-type stuff, but if you have any suggestions,  
please send them to:  
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Placement  
WARNING: Installation should only be done  
Avoid placing Reach directly on a hollow stage  
floor. A hollow stage can resonate at certain  
frequencies, causing peaks and dips in the  
frequency response of the room. It is better to  
place it on a sturdy stand designed to handle  
the weight.  
by an experienced technician. Improper  
installation may result in damage to the  
equipment, injury or death. Make sure that Reach is  
installed in a stable and secure way in order to avoid  
any conditions that may be dangerous for persons or  
structures.  
Reach is designed to be pole-mounted via the built-in  
socket located on the bottom. Be sure the pole  
is capable of supporting the weight of Reach.  
The SPM200 is a great option if using a subwoofer.  
Position Reach so the high-frequency drivers  
are two to four feet above ear level for the  
audience (making allowances for an audience  
that may be standing/dancing in the aisles).  
High frequencies are highly directional and  
tend to be absorbed much easier than lower  
frequencies. By providing direct line-of-sight  
from the loudspeakers to the audience,  
you increase the overall brightness and  
intelligibility of the sound system.  
Check to make sure that the support surface  
(e.g. floor, etc.) has the necessary mechanical  
characteristics to support the weight of Reach.  
When pole-mounting, be sure that the Reach  
is stabilized and secured from falling over or being  
accidentally pushed over. Failure to follow these  
precautions may result in damage to the equipment,  
personal injury, or death.  
Highly reverberant rooms, like many  
gymnasiums and auditoriums, are a  
nightmare for sound system intelligibility.  
Multiple reflections off the hard walls, ceiling,  
and floor play havoc with the sound. Depending  
on the situation, you may be able to take some  
steps to minimize the reflections, such as  
putting carpeting on the floors, closing  
draperies to cover large glass windows, or  
hanging tapestries or other materials on the  
walls to absorb some of the sound.  
As with any powered components, protect them from  
moisture. Avoid installing the loudspeaker in places  
exposed to harsh weather conditions. If you are setting  
them up outdoors, make sure they are under cover if  
you expect rain.  
Room Acoustics  
However, in most cases, these remedies are not  
possible or practical. So what do you do?  
Making the sound system louder generally  
doesn’t work because the reflections become  
louder, too. The best approach is to provide as  
much direct sound coverage to the audience  
as possible. The farther away you are from  
the speaker, the more prominent will be the  
reflected sound.  
Reach is designed to sound fantastic in nearly every  
application.  
But, room acoustics play a crucial role in the overall  
performance of a sound system. However, the wide  
high-frequency dispersion of Reach helps to minimize  
the problems that typically arise.  
Here are some additional placement tips to help  
overcome some typical room problems that might arise:  
Use more Reach Professional PA Systems  
strategically placed so they are closer to the  
back of the audience. If the distance between  
the front and back speakers is more than about  
100 feet, you should use a delay processor  
to time-align the sound. (Since sound travels  
about 1 foot per millisecond, it takes about  
1/10 of a second to travel 100 feet.)  
Placing Reach in the corner of a room increases  
the low frequency output and can cause the  
sound to be muddy and indistinct.  
Placing Reach against a wall increases the  
low frequency output, though not as much as  
corner placement. However, this is a good way  
to reinforce the low frequencies, if so desired.  
Keep in mind that the EQ mode and feedback  
destroyer are two great ways to compensate for some of  
these issues. See page 14 for more information [18, 16].  
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Smart Protect  
There are advanced DSP protection mechanisms  
designed into Reach to safeguard the speakers and  
amplifiers from inadvertent damage.  
AC Power  
Be sure Reach is plugged into an outlet that is able  
to supply the correct voltage. It will continue to operate  
at lower voltages, but will not reach full power.  
The protection circuits are designed  
to protect the speakers under reasonable  
Be sure the electrical service can supply enough  
amperage for all the components connected to it.  
and sensible conditions. Should you choose  
to ignore the warning signs [e.g. excessive distortion],  
you can still damage the speaker by overdriving it past  
the point of amplifier clipping. Such damage is beyond  
the scope of the warranty.  
We recommend that a stiff (robust) supply of AC  
power be used because the amplifiers place high  
current demands on the AC line. The more power that is  
available on the line, the louder the speakers will play  
and the more peak output power will be available for a  
cleaner, punchier bass. A suspected problem of “poor  
bass performance” is often caused by a weak AC supply  
to the amplifiers.  
Never remove the ground pin on the power  
cord or any other component of Reach.  
This is very dangerous.  
Limiting  
Each driver has its own compression circuit which  
helps protect it from damaging transient peaks.  
The compressor is designed to be transparent and  
is not noticeable under normal operating conditions.  
Care and Maintenance  
Overexcursion Protection  
Reach will provide many years of reliable service if  
you follow these guidelines:  
A 12 dB/octave high-pass filter just prior to the  
low-frequency amplifier prevents very low frequencies  
from being amplified. Excessive low-frequency energy  
can damage the woofer by causing it to “bottom out,”  
also know as overexcursion, which is equivalent to  
a mechanical form of clipping.  
Avoid exposing it to moisture. If it’s set up  
outdoors, be sure it’s under cover if rain is  
expected.  
Avoid exposure to extreme cold (below  
freezing temperatures). If you must operate  
Reach in a cold environment, warm up the  
voice coils slowly by sending a low-level signal  
through them for about 15 minutes prior to  
high-power operation.  
Thermal Protection  
Use a dry cloth to clean Reach. Only do this  
when the power is turned off. Avoid getting  
moisture into any of the openings.  
All amplifiers produce heat. Reach is designed  
to be efficient both electrically and thermally.  
In the unlikely event of the amplifier overheating,  
a built-in thermal switch will activate, muting the  
signal.  
When the amplifier has cooled down to a safe  
operating temperature, the thermal switch resets  
itself, and Reach resumes normal operation.  
If the thermal switch activates, try turning down  
the level control a notch or two on the mixing  
console (or the back of Reach) to avoid overheating  
the amplifier. Be aware that direct sunlight and/or  
hot stage lights may be the culprit of an amplifier  
overheating.  
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Appendix A: Service Information  
If you think your Reach has a problem, please check  
out the following troubleshooting tips and do  
Noise  
your best to confirm the problem. Visit the Support  
section of our website (www.mackie.com/support)  
where you will find lots of useful information such  
as FAQs and other documentation. You may find  
the answer to the problem without having to send  
your Reach away.  
• Make sure all connections to the Reach are  
good and sound.  
• Make sure none of the signal cables are routed  
near AC cables, power transformers, or other  
EMI-inducing devices.  
• Is there a light dimmer or other SCR-based device  
on the same AC circuit as the Reach? Use an  
AC line filter or plug the Reach into a different  
AC circuit.  
Troubleshooting  
No power  
• Our favorite question: Is it plugged in? Make sure  
the AC outlet is live [check with a tester or lamp].  
Hum  
• Try disconnecting the cable connected to  
the main input jack. If the noise disappears,  
it could be a “ground loop,” rather than a  
problem with the Reach. Try some of the  
following troubleshooting ideas:  
• Our next favorite question: Is the power switch  
on? If not, try turning it on.  
• The internal AC line fuse may be blown. This is  
not a user serviceable part. If you suspect the  
AC line fuse is blown, please see the "Repair"  
section next.  
• Use balanced connections throughout your system  
for the best noise rejection.  
No sound  
• Whenever possible, plug all the audio equipment’s  
line cords into outlets which share a common  
ground. The distance between the outlets and the  
common ground should be as short as possible.  
• Is the input level control for the input source  
turned all the way down? Verify that all the level  
controls in the system are properly adjusted.  
Look at the level meter to ensure that the  
Reach is receiving a signal.  
Bluetooth Issues  
• Please email or call Technical Support if you  
are having Bluetooth connection issues:  
• Is the signal source working? Make sure the  
connecting cables are in good repair and securely  
connected at both ends. Make sure the output  
level control of the source is turned up sufficiently.  
o 1-800-898-3211  
• Make sure the source(s) are not turned off  
or muted. If you find something like this, make  
sure the level is turned down before disengaging  
the offending switch.  
Repair  
For warranty service, refer to the warranty  
information on page 25.  
Poor bass performance  
• Poor bass performance may be the result of bad  
AC power. See the section titled ‘AC Power’ on  
the previous page for further details.  
Non-warranty service for Reach is available at a  
factory-authorized service center. To locate the nearest  
for a Reach living outside the United States can be  
obtained through local dealers or distributors.  
Poor sound  
If you do not have access to our website, you may  
call the Tech Support department at 1-800-898-3211,  
Monday-Friday, during normal business hours, Pacific  
Time, to explain the problem. Tech Support will tell  
you where the nearest factory-authorized service center  
is located in your area.  
• Is it loud and distorted? Make sure that you’re not  
overdriving a stage in the signal chain. Verify that  
all level controls are set properly.  
• Is the input connector plugged completely into  
the jack? Be sure all connections are secure.  
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Appendix B: Technical Information  
Reach Specifications  
High Frequency Power Amplifier  
Acoustic Performance:  
Rated Power  
60 watts rms  
120 watts peak  
Frequency Response (–10 dB)  
Frequency Response (–3 dB)  
Max peak SPL (@ 1m calculated)1  
Crossover Point  
50 Hz – 20 kHz  
55 Hz – 17 kHz  
126 dB  
Rated THD  
Cooling  
10%  
Convection  
Class D  
2.6 kHz  
Design  
Dispersion  
150˚ x 50˚ (H x V)  
Side Fill Power Amplifier  
Rated Power  
2x 50 watts rms  
High-Frequency Section  
Tweeter Array:  
2x 100 watts peak  
Rated THD  
Cooling  
10%  
Convection  
Class D  
Voice Coil / Horn Entry Diameter  
3x 1.0 in / 25 mm  
Diaphragm Material  
Magnet Material  
Polyethylene Naphthalate (PEN)  
Ferrite  
Design  
Full Range Side Fills:  
Woofer Diameter  
System Processing  
Channel EQ  
2x 4.0 in / 102 mm  
1.0 in / 25 mm  
Pulp Composite  
Ferrite  
3-band  
4 voicing modes  
16 presets  
Voice Coil Diameter  
Diaphragm Material  
Magnet Material  
Main EQ  
FX  
Feedback Destroyer  
On / Off  
Low-Frequency Section  
Woofer Diameter  
Equalization  
Low Shelving  
Mid-Peaking  
High Shelving  
Increments  
2x 6.5 in / 165 mm  
1.3 in / 33 mm  
Pulp Composite  
Ferrite  
12 dB @ 80 Hz  
12 dB @ 2.5 kHz  
12 dB @ 5 kHz  
3 dB  
Voice Coil Diameter  
Diaphragm Material  
Magnet Material  
Power Amplifiers  
System Power Amplification  
Rated Power  
Input / Output  
XLR  
10 k balanced  
>100 k balanced  
>400 k unbalanced  
360 watts rms  
720 watts peak  
1/4" TRS  
1/4" TS  
Low Frequency Power Amplifier  
Rated Power  
1/8"  
10 k  
2x 100 watts rms  
2x 200 watts peak  
Link In  
Link Out  
10 k  
100  
Rated THD  
Cooling  
10%  
Convection  
Class D  
Design  
Headphone Out  
10  
1 Calculated from driver sensitivity and amplifier power.  
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Power  
Physical Properties  
Line cord  
100 – 120 V~, 50 – 60 Hz, 100W Height  
28.0 in / 711 mm  
8.6 in / 218 mm  
9.5 in / 241 mm  
31.4 lb / 14.2 kg  
200 – 240 V~, 50 – 60 Hz, 100W  
Width  
Depth  
Weight  
Operating Temperature  
[extended ambient temperature]  
0 to 40 ˚C  
32 to 104 ˚F  
Safety Features  
Options  
Reach Bag  
Input Protection  
Display LEDs  
Status Info  
Peak and RMS limiting, power supply  
and amplifier thermal protection  
P/N 2036809-31  
Defeatable front power ON,  
Rear OL (Overload)  
Input and output levels,  
FX on/off and level, Disclaimer  
Feedback Destroyer on/off,  
EQ speaker voicing on/off  
Since we are always striving to make our products better  
by incorporating new and improved materials, components,  
and manufacturing methods, we reserve the right to change  
these specifications at any time without notice.  
The “Running Man” figure is a registered trademark of LOUD  
Technologies Inc.  
Bluetooth Information  
Bluetooth Protocol  
All other brand names mentioned are trademarks or registered  
trademarks of their respective holders, and are hereby  
acknowledged.  
3.0  
Bluetooth Function  
Audio Streaming and  
User Interface Control  
©2015 LOUD Technologies Inc.  
All Rights Reserved.  
Construction Features  
Cabinet  
PC-ABS  
High durability black paint  
One on top, one in back  
Finish  
Handles  
Grille  
Powder-coated 18 gauge steel  
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Reach Dimensions  
9.5 in  
241 mm  
WEIGHT  
31.4 lb  
28.0 in  
14.2 kg  
711 mm  
8.6 in  
218 mm  
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Reach Frequency Response Legend  
Flat Speaker Mode – This mode is full range,  
but focuses on mid-range clarity where vocals  
often reside.  
DJ Speaker Mode – This mode bumps the lows  
and highs, perfect for music playback.  
Voice Speaker Mode – This mode features  
a significant low frequency roll-off to get rid of  
unwanted thumps. It also adds boost and sparkle  
to mid-range and high frequencies, critical for  
speech applications. This plug-and-play mode is  
perfect for larger venue applications where speech  
is the primary audio source in need of clear and  
precise intelligibility.  
Solo Speaker Mode – This mode features a low  
frequency roll-off to get rid of unwanted thumps  
and adds boost and sparkle to mid-range and high  
frequencies. This mode is perfect for plug-and-play  
singer-songwriters.  
Reach Frequency Response  
+10 dB  
0 dB  
–10 dB  
–20 dB  
20  
100  
1000  
10000  
20000  
Frequency (Hz)  
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Appendix C: Table of Effects Presets  
All FX listed below may be accessed via the Mackie Connect App. Descriptions and examples of the four  
FX that are accessed via Reach [Verb 1, Verb 2, Delay 1 and Delay 2] are noted in the Title column.  
No FX on Reach will illuminate when an FX is selected via the Mackie Connect App.  
Title  
Description  
Example of its use  
Bright Room  
This room has a bright tone with lots of scattered  
reflections to simulate harder, more reflective surfaces.  
Useful on vocals that require a brighter reverb to  
cut through the mix, or for giving acoustic  
instruments a livelier vibe.  
Warm Lounge  
Small Stage  
This preset features a medium sized room sound, with  
Useful for vocals on songs that require a larger,  
just enough enhancement of the lower mids to produce a more “wet” sound, or for giving dimension to  
warm tone.  
bright horns without adding harshness.  
This preset simulates the sound of a small concert stage, Useful for vocals or guitars in fast paced,  
with a medium reverb time and reverberant space.  
high-energy songs that call for a “live”  
sounding reverberation.  
Warm Theater  
[Verb 2 on Reach]  
This reverb has a warm bodied tone and medium long  
reverb time to simulate the live acoustics of a theater  
space.  
Perfect for vocals, drums, acoustic and electric  
guitars, keyboards and more.  
Warm Hall  
This reverb simulates the sound of a spacious, yet cozy, Perfect for adding natural concert hall ambience  
heavily draped and carpeted concert hall with an  
especially warm tone.  
to close-mic’ed orchestral instruments.  
Concert Hall  
This hall reverb is characterized by its large, spacious  
sound, long pre-delay, and vibrant tone.  
Adds life to acoustic instruments and vocals from  
solos to full-on symphonies and choirs.  
Plate Reverb  
[Verb 1 on Reach]  
This preset emulates vintage mechanical reverberation  
that was generated with a metal plate. Its sound is  
characterized by lots of early reflections and no  
pre-delay.  
Perfect for thickening percussive instruments, such  
as a snare drum, or tight vocal arrangements.  
Cathedral  
Chorus  
This reverb emulates the extremely long tails, dense  
Gives amazing depth to choirs, wind instruments,  
diffusion and long pre-delays and reflections that would organs and soft acoustic guitars.  
be found in a very large, stone walled house of worship.  
This preset provides a soft, ethereal sweeping effect  
that is useful for thickening and for making a  
particular sound pop out of the mix.  
Perfect for enhancement of electric and acoustic  
guitar and bass, or to add a dramatic effect to  
vocals, particularly group harmonies and choirs.  
Chorus + Reverb  
Doubler  
This preset perfectly combines the chorus effect above  
with a large, roomy reverb.  
This effect thickens the sound with chorus while  
adding warmth and spaciousness thanks to the  
smooth reverb.  
This effect simulates the sound of a vocal or instrument  
being recorded twice (double-tracked) on a multi-track  
recorder.  
Provides a vibe that is similar to chorus without  
the subtle swirl.  
Tape Slap  
[Delay 1 on Reach]  
This effect provides a single, relatively rapid delay of  
the original signal, with the added warmth that  
vintage tape-based echo units provided.  
Often used on vocals for a 1950s era feel, or on  
guitars for a surf-type tone. Often used by people  
whose favorite number is 13.  
Delay 1  
[Delay 2 on Reach]  
This preset provides 300 ms delay. The smaller the delay This FX works best with full, up-beat music like  
time, the faster the delay.  
rock where the delay needs to cut through the  
mix.  
Delay 2  
This preset provides 380 ms delay. The smaller the delay This FX works best with full, up-beat music like  
time, the faster the delay.  
rock where the delay needs to cut through the  
mix.  
Delay 3  
This preset provides 480 ms delay. The smaller the delay This FX works best with full, up-beat music like  
time, the faster the delay.  
rock where the delay needs to cut through the  
mix.  
Reverb + Delay  
This effect combines the Warm Theater reverb effect with Perfect for thickening vocals while adding  
the echoes of the 3-repeat delay effect.  
dimensions, it can also be used as a spacey  
effect on electric guitars.  
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Limited Warranty  
Please keep your sales receipt in a safe place.  
This Limited Product Warranty (“Product Warranty”) is provided by LOUD Technologies Inc. (“LOUD”)  
and is applicable to products purchased in the United States or Canada through a LOUD-authorized  
reseller or dealer. The Product Warranty will not extend to anyone other than the original purchaser  
of the product (hereinafter, “Customer,” “you” or “your”).  
For products purchased outside the U.S. or Canada, please visit www.mackie.com/support to find  
contact information for your local distributor, and information on any warranty coverage provided  
by the distributor in your local market.  
LOUD warrants to Customer that the product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship  
under normal use during the Warranty Period. If the product fails to conform to the warranty then LOUD  
or its authorized service representative will at its option, either repair or replace any such nonconforming  
product, provided that Customer gives notice of the noncompliance within the Warranty Period to  
the Company at: www.mackie.com/support or by calling LOUD technical support at 1.800.898.3211  
(toll-free in the U.S. and Canada) during normal business hours Pacific Time, excluding weekends  
or LOUD holidays. Please retain the original dated sales receipt as evidence of the date of purchase.  
You will need it to obtain any warranty service.  
For full terms and conditions, as well as the specific duration of the Warranty for this product, please visit  
www.mackie.com/support.  
The Product Warranty, together with your invoice or receipt, and the terms and conditions located at  
www.mackie.com/support constitutes the entire agreement, and supersedes any and all prior agreements  
between LOUD and Customer related to the subject matter hereof. No amendment, modification or  
waiver of any of the provisions of this Product Warranty will be valid unless set forth in a written  
instrument signed by the party to be bound thereby.  
Need help with Reach?  
• Email us at: [email protected].  
Telephone 1-800-898-3211 to speak with one of our splendid technical support chaps  
(Monday through Friday, normal business hours, Pacific Time).  
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