Mackie ACTIVE SUBWOOFER SYSTEM SRS1500 User Manual

SRS1500  
ACTIVE SUBWOOFER  
SYSTEM USER’S MANUAL  
ACTIVE  
THERMAL  
THRU  
POWER  
PARALLEL  
SUBWOOFER  
CONTROL  
HIGH PASS  
(MID/HIGH FREQ)  
OUTPUT  
FULL RANGE  
INPUT  
(FULL RANGE OUTPUT)  
POWER  
120Hz  
NORMAL  
(+4dBu  
)
ON  
L
L
O
O
+15  
OFF  
SUBWOOFER  
LEVEL  
NORMAL  
R
R
REV 180  
PHASE  
IN  
OUT  
120 VAC 60HZ 350W  
DUAL SUBWOOFER APPLICATION:  
SINGLE SUBWOOFER APPLICATION:  
A. PLUG THE LEFT SUBWOOFER'S LEFT HIGH PASS  
OUTPUT INTO THE LEFT SPEAKER'S INPUT.  
A. PLUG THE SUBWOOFER'S LEFT HIGH PASS  
OUTPUT INTO THE LEFT SPEAKER'S INPUT.  
B. PLUG THE RIGHT SUBWOOFER'S RIGHT HIGH PASS  
OUTPUT INTO THE RIGHT SPEAKER'S INPUT.  
B. PLUG THE SUBWOOFER'S RIGHT HIGH PASS  
OUTPUT INTO THE RIGHT SPEAKER'S INPUT.  
MID/HIGH  
ACTIVE  
SPEAKERS  
MID/HIGH  
ACTIVE  
SPEAKERS  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
SRM450  
SRM450  
SRM450  
SRM450  
R
L
R
L
L
R
L
R
L
R
IN OUT  
IN OUT  
IN OUT  
SRS1500  
SRS1500  
SRS1500  
BALANCED  
LINE OUTPUTS  
BALANCED  
LINE OUTPUTS  
R
L
R
L
SRS1500  
ACTIVE SUBWOOFER  
CAUTION  
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT  
EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT REMOVE COVER.  
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.  
SERIAL NUMBER  
MANUFACTURING DATE  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE  
NE PAS OUVRIR  
REPLACE WITH THE SAME TYPE FUSE AND RATING.  
DISCONNECT SUPPL CORD BEFORE CHANGING FUSE  
UTILISE UN FUSIBLE DE RECHANGE DE MÊME TYPE.  
DEBRANCHER AVANT DE REMPLACER LE FUSIBLE  
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CONCEIVED, DESIGNED, AND MANUFACTURED BY MACKIE DESIGNS INC, WOODINVILLE, WA, USA AND MACKIE EUROPE  
THE FOLLOWING ARE TRADEMARKS OR REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF MACKIE DESIGNS INC.:  
"MACKIE", AND THE "RUNNING MAN" FIGURE PATENT PENDING  
MADE IN USA  
COPYRIGHT ©1999  
Lend Me Your Ears  
Exposure to extremely  
According to OSHA, any exposure in excess  
high noise levels may cause of these permissible limits could result in some  
permanent hearing loss. In- hearing loss. To ensure against potentially  
dividuals vary considerably dangerous exposure to high sound-pressure  
in susceptibility to noise-  
induced hearing loss, but nearly everyone will  
lose some hearing if exposed to sufficiently in-  
tense noise for a period of time. The U.S.  
Government’s Occupational Safety and Health  
Administration (OSHA) has specified the per-  
missible noise level exposures shown in this  
chart.  
levels, it is recommended that all persons  
exposed to equipment capable of producing  
these levels use hearing protectors while this  
unit is in operation. Ear plugs or protectors in  
the ear canals or over the ears must be worn  
when operating this amplification system in  
order to prevent a permanent hearing loss if  
exposure is in excess of the limits set forth here.  
Duration Per Day Sound Level dBA, Typical  
In Hours  
Slow Response  
Example  
Duo in small club  
8
90  
92  
95  
97  
100  
102  
105  
110  
115  
6
4
Subway Train  
3
2
Very loud classical music  
The SRS1500  
can produce a  
maximum SPL of  
123 dB @ 1m  
1.5  
1
Patrice screaming at Ron about deadlines  
Loudest parts at a rock concert  
0.5  
0.25 or less  
CONTENTS  
THERMAL CONSIDERATIONS .................................. 6  
SERVICE INFORMATION .......................................... 6  
Warranty Service ............................................... 6  
Troubleshooting................................................. 7  
Repair ............................................................... 7  
SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................... 8  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.......................................... 2  
INTRODUCTION....................................................... 3  
REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION .................................... 4  
HOOKUP DIAGRAMS............................................... 5  
CONNECTIONS........................................................ 5  
PLACEMENT ............................................................ 6  
AC POWER .............................................................. 6  
INTRODUCTION  
Thank you for choosing Mackie Designs’  
active sound reinforcement speaker systems.  
The SRS1500 is a high output active  
SRM450s, or to an amplifier powering a pair of  
passive speakers such as the Mackie Designs  
M•1400i and C300s. A Phase switch gives you  
the option of reversing the phase to the full-range  
speakers by 180º. A Subwoofer Level control  
allows you to adjust the balance between the  
subwoofer system. It features a high-precision  
15˝ transducer combined with application  
specific amplifier technology. The system is  
composed of a single, compact subwoofer cabinet subwoofer and the full-range speakers.  
The built-in amplifier produces up to 600  
watts of power. The amplifier module sits on a  
mammoth heatsink that eliminates the need for  
fans, dramatically extending life expectancy,  
and eliminating maintenance cycles. A tremen-  
dous benefit of having the amplifier located  
within the subwoofer cabinet is the speed with  
which power is delivered to the woofer.  
The cabinet is constructed with 18mm thick  
multi-layered birch plywood. Carrying handles  
are integrated into each side for easy loading  
and transport.  
with built-in control and amplifier electronics.  
Connecting and setting up the SRS1500 is a  
breeze. It accepts a stereo line-level signal via  
female XLR input jacks. Male XLR Thru jacks  
are provided for daisy-chaining the signal to  
additional SRS1500 cabinets. The built-in  
crossover separates the low frequencies from  
the high frequencies, and routes the high fre-  
quencies to the male XLR high-pass output  
jacks. Connect these to the inputs of full-range  
active speakers such as the Mackie Designs  
Don’t forget to visit our website at www.mackie.com  
for more information about this and other Mackie products.  
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Part No. 820-187-00 Rev. A 3/00  
©2000 Mackie Designs Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in the U.S.A.  
REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION  
FULL RANGE INPUT  
The SRS1500 has several connectors and  
features that you should understand.  
These are female XLR-type connectors  
that accept a balanced line-level signal from  
a mixing console or other signal source.  
POWER Switch  
Use this switch to turn the SRS1500 on  
and off. Make sure the signal source’s level  
control is turned down before you turn it on.  
THRU (FULL RANGE OUTPUT)  
These are male XLR-type connectors  
that produce exactly the same signal that is  
connected to the FULL RANGE INPUT jack.  
Use it to daisy-chain several SRS1500s to-  
gether off the same signal source.  
AC Receptacle  
This is where you connect the AC line-  
cord to provide AC power to the SRS1500’s  
built-in power amplifiers. Plug the linecord  
into an AC socket properly configured for  
your particular model.  
HIGH PASS (MID/HIGH FREQ) OUTPUT  
These are male XLR-type connectors  
that produce the frequencies above 120Hz.  
Connect these to a pair of full-range active  
speakers or to an amplifer/passive speaker  
combination. The SRS1500 reproduces the  
frequencies below 120Hz.  
THERMAL Indicator  
The SRS1500 has a thermal protection  
circuit that monitors the internal tempera-  
ture of the amplifier and heatsink. If the  
temperature should exceed a safe operating  
level, the signal is muted and the THERMAL  
indicator lights. When the temperature  
cools to a safe level once again, the thermal  
protection circuit deactivates and normal  
operation continues.  
Note: Activation of the thermal protec-  
tion circuit is an indication that you must  
take steps to avoid continued thermal prob-  
lems. See “Thermal Considerations” on  
page 6.  
SUBWOOFER LEVEL Control  
This adjusts the subwoofer level. Use  
this control to balance the volume between  
the subwoofer and the full-range speakers.  
The center detent position is +4 dBu gain,  
which is the normal position. Unity gain is  
at the 9 o’clock position.  
PHASE  
This switch reverses the phase of the  
signal at the HIGH PASS OUTPUT jacks.  
Depending on the placement of the  
SRS1500 subwoofer relative to the full-  
range speakers, you may get a better  
low-frequency response in the room if you  
reverse the phase of the signal. Experiment  
with this switch to determine which position  
sounds best.  
POWER Indicator  
When the POWER switch is turned on  
and the linecord is connected to an active  
AC power supply, this indicator lights green  
to let you know that you’re ready to rock  
and roll. The cool blue LED on the front of  
the cabinet works in the same way.  
THERMAL  
THRU  
POWER  
PARALLEL  
HIGH PASS  
(MID/HIGH FREQ)  
OUTPUT  
SUBWOOFER  
CONTROL  
FULL RANGE  
INPUT  
(FULL RANGE OUTPUT)  
POWER  
120Hz  
NORMAL  
(+4dBu )  
ON  
L
L
O
O
+15  
OFF  
SUBWOOFER  
LEVEL  
NORMAL  
R
R
REV 180  
PHASE  
IN  
OUT  
120 VAC 60HZ 350W  
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HOOKUP DIAGRAMS  
SRM450  
SRM450  
C300  
C300  
Plays the Mid and  
High Frequencies  
Plays the Mid and  
High Frequencies  
Plays the Mid and  
High Frequencies  
Plays the Mid and  
High Frequencies  
Full  
Full  
Range  
Range  
1202-VLZ  
PRO  
Pole  
Pole  
Power  
Cord  
Power  
Cord  
SRS1500  
Mount  
Mount  
Line-Level  
Mid/High  
Out Left  
Line-Level  
Mid/High  
Out Right  
Plays the Low  
Frequencies  
ACTIVE  
ACTIVE  
ACTIVE  
Full  
Range  
Left  
Full  
Power  
Cord  
Range  
Right  
Line-Level  
1202-VLZ  
PRO  
Hi-Pass Out  
SRS1500  
Plays the Low  
Frequencies  
SRS1500  
Plays the Low  
Frequencies  
Power  
Cords  
Power  
Cords  
Power  
Cord  
Stereo Power  
Amplifier  
2 SRS1500S WITH 2 SRM450S  
1 SRS1500 WITH STEREO AMPLIFIER AND 2 C300S  
CONNECTIONS  
The SRS1500 has two female XLR in-  
puts that accept a balanced line-level signal.  
When connecting a balanced signal, be sure  
it’s wired per AES (Audio Engineering So-  
ciety) standards:  
There are also four male XLR connec-  
tors labeled THRU (FULL RANGE OUTPUT)  
and HIGH PASS (MID/HIGH FREQ) OUTPUT  
These are also wired according to the  
AES standard.  
The THRU output connectors allow you  
to connect more than one SRS1500 to your  
system. Simply plug the signal source (i.e.,  
mixer output) into the first speaker’s FULL  
RANGE INPUT jacks, and patch that speak-  
er’s THRU jacks to the next speaker’s  
INPUT jacks, and so on, daisy-chaining  
multiple speakers.  
.
XLR  
Hot (+)  
Cold (–)  
Shield (Ground)  
Pin 2  
Pin 3  
Pin 1  
The THRU jack is wired straight from the  
FULL RANGE INPUT connector — there is  
no electronic circuitry between — so the  
signal coming out of the THRU jack is ex-  
actly the same as the signal going in.  
The HIGH PASS OUTPUT jacks provide a  
line-level signal of the frequencies above  
120Hz that you connect to a pair of active  
speakers (or to a stereo amplifier powering a  
pair of passive speakers). See the diagrams  
on the rear panel of the SRS1500 for addi-  
tional connection information.  
Balanced XLR Connectors  
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PLACEMENT  
THERMAL  
CONSIDERATIONS  
The SRS1500 subwoofer is designed to  
sit on the floor or on sturdy stands.  
A socket is provided on the top of the  
SRS1500 for mounting the Mackie  
SRM450 active speaker. Use the optional  
Mackie speaker mounting pole to mount  
the SRM450 on the SRS1500 (see Hookup  
Diagram on page 5).  
The SRS1500 has a powerful 600 watt  
amplifier built-in. As amplifiers produce  
heat, it is important to dissipate the heat as  
quickly as possible. This results in in-  
creased reliability and longevity for the  
amplifier.  
The amplifier module is mounted on a  
large heatsink, which is cooled by convec-  
tion where cool air is drawn through it’s  
fins, carrying the heat away. In order for  
this convection cooling to work efficiently,  
it is important to provide adequate airspace  
behind the loudspeaker. When you position  
the SRS1500, we recommend leaving at  
least six inches of air space behind it.  
In the unlikely event of the amplifier  
overheating, a built-in thermal switch will  
activate, muting the signal and causing the  
THERMAL indicator on the rear panel to  
light. When the amplifier has cooled down  
to a safe operating temperature, the thermal  
switch resets itself, the THERMAL LED  
turns off, and the SRS1500 resumes normal  
operation.  
If the thermal switch activates frequently,  
try turning down the level control a notch  
or two on the mixing console (or other sig-  
nal source) or on the subwoofer itself to  
avoid overheating the amplifiers.  
If the temperature in the room is too  
high, it could cause the amplifier to over-  
heat. In this case, you should try aiming a  
fan at the rear panel to move more air  
across the heatsink panel.  
As with any powered  
components, protect  
them from moisture. If  
you are setting them up  
outdoors, make sure they  
are under cover if you  
expect rain.  
AC POWER  
Be sure the SRS1500 is plugged into an  
outlet that is able to supply the correct volt-  
age specified for your model. If the voltage  
should drop below 97% of the specified line  
voltage, the built-in amplifiers will no  
longer be able to supply rated power. (They  
will continue to operate down to 80% of  
the rated line voltage, but won’t reach full  
power, resulting in lower headroom.)  
Be sure the electrical service can supply  
enough amperage for all the components  
connected to it.  
We recommend that a stiff (robust) sup-  
ply of AC power be used because the  
amplifiers place high current demands on  
the AC line. The more power that is avail-  
able on the line, the louder the speakers will  
play and the more peak output power will  
be available for cleaner, punchier bass. A  
suspected problem of “poor bass perfor-  
mance” is often caused by a weak AC  
supply to the amplifiers.  
SERVICE INFORMATION  
Warranty Service  
If you think your subwoofer has a prob-  
lem, please do everything you can to  
confirm it before calling for service, includ-  
ing reading through the following  
Troubleshooting section. Doing so might  
save you from being deprived of your  
Mackie loudspeaker.  
Never remove the  
ground pin on the power  
cord of the SRS1500 or  
any other component.  
This is very dangerous.  
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Of all Mackie products returned for ser-  
vice (which is hardly any at all), many are  
coded “CND” — Could Not Duplicate—  
which usually means the problem lay some-  
where else in the system. The following  
troubleshooting tips may sound obvious,  
but here are some things you can check:  
• Try switching the PHASE switch on the  
rear panel. This affects the polarity  
between the full-range speakers and the  
SRS1500 and may improve the low-  
frequency response.  
Poor sound  
• 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 com-  
pletely into the jack? Be sure all  
connections are secure. It’s a good idea  
to periodically clean all electrical  
connections with a non-lubricating  
electrical contact cleaner.  
Troubleshooting  
No power  
• Our favorite question: Is it plugged in?  
Make sure the AC outlet is live (check  
with a tester or lamp).  
• Our next favorite question: Is the POWER  
switch on? If not, try turning it on.  
• Is the POWER LED on the rear panel  
glowing green? If not, make sure the AC  
outlet is live. If so, refer to “No sound”  
below.  
Noise  
• Make sure all connections to the active  
loudspeakers are good and sound.  
• 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.  
• Make sure none of the signal cables are  
routed near AC cables, power trans-  
formers, or other EMI-inducing devices.  
• Is there a light dimmer or other SCR-  
based device on the same AC circuit as  
the SRS1500? Use an AC line filter or  
plug the SRS1500 into a different AC  
circuit.  
No sound  
• Is the input LEVEL control for the input  
source or the subwoofer turned all the  
way down? Verify that all the volume  
controls in the system are properly  
adjusted.  
• Is the signal source working (and making  
union scale)? Make sure the connecting  
cables are in good repair and securely  
connected at both ends. Make sure the  
output volume (gain) control on the  
mixing console is turned up sufficiently  
to drive the inputs of the speaker.  
• Make sure the mixer does not have a  
Mute on or a Processor loop engaged. If  
you find something like this, make sure  
the volume/gain is turned down before  
disengaging the offending switch.  
Hum  
• Try disconnecting the cable connected  
to the INPUT jack. If the noise disap-  
pears, it could be a “ground loop,”  
rather than a problem with the  
SRS1500. Try some of the following  
troubleshooting ideas:  
• Use balanced connections throughout  
your system for the best noise rejection.  
• Whenever possible, plug all the audio  
equipment’s linecords into outlets which  
share a common ground. The distance  
between the outlets and the common  
ground should be as short as possible.  
• Is the THERMAL indicator lit red on the  
rear panel? Make sure there is at least six  
inches of free space behind the SRS1500.  
REPAIR  
Service for the SRS1500 is available only  
from one of our authorized domestic ser-  
vice stations or at the factory, located in  
sunny Woodinville, Washington. Service  
outside the United States can be obtained  
through local dealers or distributors.  
Poor bass performance  
• Check the polarity of the connections  
between the mixer and the loudspeak-  
ers. You may have your positive and  
negative connections reversed at one  
end of one cable, causing one loud-  
speaker to be out-of-phase.  
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If your SRS1500 needs service, please  
follow these instructions:  
1. Review the preceding troubleshooting  
suggestions. Please.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
System Specifications  
2. Call Tech Support at 1-800-258-6883,  
7am to 5pm PST, to explain the problem  
in detail. They will ask you all sorts of  
impertinent questions in the hope of  
sorting out the problem. If it appears  
that the SRS1500 needs repair, request  
an RA (Return Authorization) number.  
Have your subwoofer’s serial number  
ready. You must have an RA number  
before you can obtain service at the  
factory or an authorized service center.  
Frequency Range  
Frequency Response (–3 dB)  
40Hz–120Hz  
45Hz–120Hz  
Maximum SPL @ 1m 123 dB  
Peak Output @ 1m  
Crossover Frequency  
Input Type  
Input Impedance  
Input Protection  
Thermal Protection  
126 dB  
120Hz (12 dB/octave)  
Balanced differential  
50k ohms  
Level protected  
Input stage muting,  
auto-reset  
Transducer Specifications  
Low-Frequency Transducer  
3. Keep this user’s manual. We don’t need  
it to repair the subwoofer.  
Diameter  
15˝ (381mm)  
4. Pack the subwoofer in its original  
packaging, including protective wrap,  
endcaps, and box. This is very impor-  
tant. When you call for the RA number,  
please let Tech Support know if you  
need new packaging. Mackie is not  
responsible for any damage that occurs  
due to non-factory packaging.  
Voice Coil Diameter  
Power Handling  
3.0˝ (75mm)  
350 watts rms  
Power Amplifier  
Low-Frequency Power Amplifier  
Burst Capability  
Rated THD  
Cooling  
600 watts  
< 0.05%  
Passive  
Line Input Power  
5. Include a legible note stating your name,  
shipping address (no P.O. boxes),  
US  
Europe  
120V, 60Hz  
230V, 50Hz  
daytime phone number, RA number,  
and a detailed description of the prob-  
lem, including how we can duplicate it.  
Physical Properties  
6. Write the RA number inBIG PRINT  
Height  
Width  
23.25˝ (590mm)  
17.0˝ (432mm)  
on top of the box.  
Depth  
Weight  
Enclosure  
23.5˝ (597mm)  
100 lbs. (45.4kg)  
18mm thick multi-layered baltic  
birch wood  
7. Ship the subwoofer to us. We recom-  
mend United Parcel Service (UPS). We  
suggest insurance for all forms of  
cartage. Ship to this address:  
Enclosure Geometry  
Rectangular  
Mounting Methods  
Floor mount only  
Mackie Designs  
SERVICE DEPARTMENT  
16220 Wood-Red Rd. NE  
Woodinville, WA 98072  
Disclaimer  
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.  
8. We’ll try to fix the subwoofer within  
three business days. Ask Tech Support  
for the latest turnaround times when  
you call for your RA number. We  
normally send everything back prepaid  
using UPS BLUE (Second Day Air).  
However, if you rush your subwoofer to  
us by Next Day Air, we’ll treat it in kind  
by shipping it back to you UPS RED  
(Next Day Air). This paragraph does  
not necessarily apply to non-warranty  
service.  
“Mackie” and the “Running Man” figure are  
trademarks or registered trademarks of Mackie  
Designs Inc.  
All other brand names mentioned are trade-  
marks or registered trademarks of their respective  
holders, and are hereby acknowledged.  
©2000 Mackie Designs Inc.  
All Rights Reserved.  
Printed in the U.S.A.  
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