ETI Sound Systems INC Stereo Amplifier Matrix 200 User Manual

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The MATRIX-200 Powered Stereo Mixer with DSP  
CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR PURCHASE OF THIS B-52 PROFESSIONAL MATRIX-200.  
The MATRIX-200 is the newest member of the popular B-52 MATRIX family of active systems. Compact and portable, the MATRIX-200  
can deliver powerful, clean and accurate sound, ideal for applications such as karaoke, music playback, or small stage sound-  
reinforcement. The MATRIX-200 has a true 200-watt stereo amplifier, built-in 5-channel mixer, studio-quality digital effects, phantom  
power and numerous patch inputs / outputs.  
Caution: The system’s components are matched for the  
best possible sound quality and may only be operated  
in the specified configuration provided in this manual.  
Use of other two-way speakers may hinder the sound  
Speaker cables and suitcase to carry  
quality and can damage the power amplifier.  
all three components are included  
Hearing damage, prolonged exposure to excessive SPL  
B-52 Pro-Audio speakers, including the MATRIX-200, are capable of producing sound pressure levels (SPL) sufficient to cause permanent  
hearing damage to performers, production crews or people in the audience. Hearing protection devices such as ear-plugs are recommend-  
ed. Caution should be taken to avoid extended exposures to SPL levels in excess of 85 dB.  
Amplifier Module Precautions  
Do not attempt to service the MATRIX-200 by yourself. Refer all servicing to a B-52 Pro-Audio Authorized dealer. Service is  
required when the MATRIX-200 amplifier has been exposed to liquids or suffered damage. Do not operate the unit if  
liquid has spilled into the amplifier. Immediately remove the power cord from AC mains power if such an event should occur.  
WARNING – Shock Hazard  
To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose this unit to rain or moisture. Do not operate your MATRIX-200 near a pool or other  
standing water. Make sure all blades on the polarized power plug are fully inserted into the power source. Ensure the power cord is not  
stretched, pinched or otherwise abused. Ensure the power cord is routed to avoid foot traffic. Your MATRIX-200 amplifier should be cleaned  
only with a dry cloth.  
Cautions  
1) When placed on slick, smooth or slippery surfaces, vibrating speakers may move from their original location. Precautions should  
be taken to insure the system does not fall off of a raised stage or platform.  
2) Please turn the volume down prior to turning the system on to prevent possible damage to the speakers.  
3) If you are using an optional active subwoofer with the MATRIX-200, be sure all cabling is connected to the MATRIX-200 from the  
subwoofer, the subwoofer's volume control(s), and the volume control of the MATRIX-200 are turned all the way down, before either  
unit is powered on.  
4) After connecting your source(s) to the MATRIX-200, make sure your MATRIX-200 and signal sources have their volume controls turned  
all the way down before powering on the MATRIX-200 to avoid turn on thumps that could damage your speakers.  
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MATRIX-200 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS  
16. INPUT – MP3/CD: 3.5mm stereo pin plugs (TRS style) connects so  
that your portable music source(s) can be used as an input to play  
through your MATRIX-200.  
17. INPUT – INSTRUMENT: 1/4” jack input for string instrument, such as  
acoustical guitar with passive pickup, or electrical guitar.  
18. INPUT – MIC: Balanced XLR inputs to connect low-impedance micro-  
phones to channels 1-4. These inputs will accept virtually any micro-  
phones, both dynamic and condenser. All four XLR inputs are phantom  
powered to provide voltage required by condenser microphones. These  
inputs will also accept any mic-level balanced signals.  
MASTER SECTION  
The Master Section gives the operator overall control of the settings that  
apply to all inputs.  
1. MASTER - BASS: Adds or subtracts bass to the MATRIX-200 output.  
2. MASTER - MID: Adds or subtracts the mid-range frequencies produced  
by the MATRIX-200. This control will add vocal clarity or instrument  
presence.  
3. MASTER - TREBLE: Adds or subtracts the high range frequencies in the  
overall mix.  
4. MASTER - PLAYBACK: Controls the volume of the playback input jacks,  
shown as No.23 on the diagram (right).  
PATCH SECTION  
5. DIGITAL EFFECTS - LEVEL: Controls the mix level of the built in effects.  
6. MASTER - DIGITAL EFFECTS: The MATRIX-200 features eight versatile  
settings designed to suit a host of differing musical needs and tastes such  
as Large Hall, Large Room, Small Hall, Small Room, Echo, Slap Back,  
Chorus Reverb and Chorus.  
7. DIGITAL EFFECTS SOURCE: MASTER/INPUT SWITCH: Controls routing  
internal DSP effects to either MASTER section, or to individual channels.  
8. MASTER - POWER: When this LED is illuminated, the MATRIX-200 is  
connected to AC mains voltage and powered on.  
19. INSERT INPUT/OUTPUT LEFT and RIGHT: 1/4” jacks to connect  
external processing device, such as compressor or equalizer to  
MATRIX-200. Each 1/4” jack has input and output; one jack for Left  
channel and one jack for Right channel. SLEEVE on 1/4” jack is connect-  
ed to the ground. RING must be connected to the input of external  
device, and TIP must be connected to the output of external device. Please  
refer to the diagram labeled “Y-Cable Setup” on Page 7 of this manual  
for a graphic depiction of this.  
NOTE: Different processors may have a different configuration than the  
MATRIX-200 on their connectors. Please review the manual information  
of the external processor before assuming it is the same as the  
MATRIX-200. If the external processor uses a different connection  
standard, then you will likely need to buy adaptors to properly connect  
the two units together.  
9. MASTER - VOLUME: Controls overall volume of the MATRIX-200  
except for the playback inputs (See Description 4).  
INPUT SECTION  
The Input section of the MATRIX-200 controls various aspects of the exter-  
nal audio sources which can be plugged into the mixer, including micro-  
phones, guitars, keyboards and certain other devices equipped with  
either 1/4” jacks, 3.5mm stereo jacks, or microphone outputs  
10. INPUT - EFFECTS: Controls level of each individual channel routed to  
digital effects section when Effects Master/Input switch is in Source posi-  
tion. These controls are not active when Effects Master/Input switch is in  
Master position.  
NOTE: Do not insert Mono 1/4” jacks into insert jacks.  
20. EFFECTS SEND/RETURN LEFT and RIGHT: 1/4” jacks to connect  
external effects processor. Each 1/4” jack has input and output; one jack  
for Left channel, and one jack for Right channel. SLEEVE on 1/4” jack is  
connected to the ground. RING must be connected to the input of external  
processor, and TIP must be connected to the output of external processor.  
Please refer to the diagram labeled “Y-Cable Setup” on Page 7 of this  
manual for a graphic depiction of this.  
NOTE: Different processors may have a different configuration than the  
MATRIX-200 on their connectors. Please review the instruction manual  
information of the external processor before assuming it is the same as  
the MATRIX-200. If the external processor uses a different connection  
standard, then you will likely need to buy adaptors to properly connect  
the two units together.  
11. INPUT – TONE: Adjusts tonal balance of each individual channel.  
Turning tone counter-clockwise adds bass, while turning tone clockwise  
adds treble.  
12. INPUT – PAN (PAN/BALANCE on Channel 5): Controls routing mono  
signals from Channels 1-4 to either Left or Right speakers. Place PAN in  
neutral position to keep source centered. Turning this control from center  
moves the image of the performer on this channel towards one side.  
Either fully clockwise or counter-clockwise will place this performer in  
either the right or left side alone. PAN/BALANCE on Channel 5 balances  
stereo image on stereo sources connected to either STEREO LINE 1/4”  
jack (15) or stereo MP3/CD 3.5mm jack (16), or pans mono source  
connected to INSTRUMENT 1/4” jack (17).  
13. INPUT – VOLUME: Controls volume of each individual channel.  
14. INPUT – LINE: Unbalanced 1/4” jack inputs for channels 1-4. Will  
accept wide variety of music sources. Tip is connected to signal (+), while  
sleeve is connected to signal ground (—).  
NOTE: Do not insert Mono 1/4” jacks into insert jacks.  
21. FOOTSWITCH EFFECTS/MUTE: This 1/4” jack is used to connect  
footswitch to remotely mute digital effects and master volume.  
22. RECORD OUTPUTS: RCA jacks to connect stereo recording device  
to MATRIX-200. This record output is unaffected by the Master volume  
control.  
23. PLAYBACK INPUTS: RCA jacks used to connect stereo source to  
MATRIX-200. This input bypasses all controls, including Master Volume  
(9) and Equalizer (1), (2), and (3), and is controlled only by playback  
level control (4). It is also not affected by Mute Footswitch (22).  
15. INPUT – STEREO LINE: 1/4” stereo jack to connect stereo sources  
with line level output(s).  
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MATRIX-200 REAR PANEL  
1. LOUDSPEAKER OUTPUTS – RIGHT and LEFT:  
Connect to right and left speakers accordingly.  
Use only speakers supplied with MATRIX-200  
System.  
2. SUBWOOFER OUTPUT: XLR output to connect  
optional active subwoofer to the MATRIX-200.  
While the MATRIX-200 is a full range active  
system, the very low frequency performance can  
be enhanced by adding an external subwoofer.  
The subwoofer will both extend the range of the  
system, and add increased low frequency output  
ability. The subwoofer XLR output jack has both  
left and right channels combined, minus the  
higher frequencies sent to, and reproduced by the  
satellite speakers. The XLR output only has signal  
present when the “sub sw” (sub switch; item # 3)  
is in the on position.  
3. SUBWOOFER ON/OFF: Used to activate  
subwoofer output (2), and to activate high pass  
filters on main channels. This improves perform-  
ance of the system by causing a more ideal  
acoustical summation of the subwoofer and main  
speakers. It does so by limiting cone excursion,  
and by increasing the headroom available to  
both the speakers and amplifier.  
4. HEADPHONES: 1/4” stereo jack used to con-  
nect headphones for monitoring when speaker  
use is not possible, or if headphones are prefer-  
able. NOTE: This jack is inactive if the speaker  
cables are inserted into the speaker output jacks  
(1).  
5. VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH: DO NOT  
CHANGE THIS SETTING WITH THE AC MAINS  
POWER ATTACHED! This switch is only used to  
modify the unit when it is transported to a differ-  
ent location with a different available AC mains  
source (such as moving a unit bought in the USA  
to Europe). Please check that this switch is in the  
appropriate position for your local electric source.  
WARNING: Using an improper setting on this  
switch can destroy the MATRIX-200, create an  
electrical hazard and void your warranty! Do not  
change this setting unless you must to match to  
the AC mains power available.  
6. POWER ON/OFF: Press this switch to turn the  
MATRIX-200 on or off.  
7. AC INLET: Male IEC AC mains connector for  
standard detachable AC mains cords. This cord  
will also need to change if the unit is moved  
between regions with different AC mains volt-  
ages. It will require an AC mains switch setting  
change as well.  
8. FUSE HOLDER: This fuse depends on your local  
AC Mains voltage. For 115V setting, this fuse is  
a 5amp T5AL. For the 230V setting, the fuse  
used is a T2.5AL as shown.  
CAUTION: Connect the power cable only after you have absolutely made sure that the local mains  
voltage matches the voltage specified on the device. If you connect to the wrong voltage, you may  
destroy the electronic components of the MATRIX-200 system.  
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Y-CABLE SET-UP FOR PATCH SECTION  
MATRIX-200 INPUT PLATES  
1/4” Stereo Jack  
MONO/RING  
RING  
1/4”  
Tip  
1/4”  
TIP  
Ring  
MONO/TIP  
Sleeve  
A tip, ring, sleeve Y-cable used in the patched section of the MATRIX-200 allows you to  
insert external devices and improve the performance of the system. This Y-cable is  
needed in the insert and effects sections. Please refer to the wiring plan above.  
Insert (Left and Right), refer to #19 on page 4:  
TIP: Input of the MATRIX-200; connects to the output of the external device.  
RING: Output of the MATRIX-200; connects to the input of the external device.  
Effects (Left and Right), refer to #20 on page 4:  
TIP: Input of the MATRIX-200; connects the output of the external processor.  
RING: Output of the MATRIX-200; connects to the input of the external processor.  
This input plate is located on the rear of the two satellite speakers.  
The input connector is for a 1/4” male connector.  
FOOTSWITCH:  
TIP: Controls effects. RING: Controls (mutes) outputs  
Warranty valid ONLY to original purchaser with PROOF OF PURCHASE.  
Limited Warranty  
Thank you for choosing a B-52 sound product. B-52 manufactures some of the worlds best sounding and  
most reliable professional speaker systems, amplifiers and components. E.T.I. Sound Systems, Inc., makers of  
B-52, takes great pride in thoroughly testing each B-52 product prior to shipment.  
over-powering, negligence, inadequate packing or shipping procedures and service, repair or modifica-  
tions of the amplifier which has not been authorized or approved by E.T.I.. This warranty is in lieu of all  
other expressed warranties. If this product is defective in materials or workmanship as warranted above,  
your sole remedy shall be repair or replacement as provided above.  
RETURN PROCEDURES: In the event repair or part replacement becomes necessary, follow the procedure(s)  
outlined below. Defective products must be shipped, together with proof of purchase, freight pre-paid  
and insured to the Authorized B-52 Dealer from whom you purchased the product or directly to E.T.I. Sound  
Systems. If a product must be returned to E.T.I. Sound Systems for warranty replacement/repair, a  
Return Authorization Number must be obtained from our Customer Service Department prior to shipping  
the product.  
B-52 CABINETS: E.T.I. Sound Systems, Inc. offers a LIFETIME warranty (effective on or after January 1,  
2002) to the original purchaser that B-52's cabinet construction will be free from defects in material and  
workmanship. A dated sales receipt will establish coverage under this warranty. This warranty does not  
cover service or parts to repair damage caused by neglect, abuse, normal wear and tear and cosmetic  
appearance to the cabinetry not directly attributed to defects in materials or workmanship. Also excluded  
from coverage are damages caused directly or indirectly due to any service, repair(s), or modifications of  
the cabinet which has not been authorized or approved by ETI Sound Systems, Inc. If this product is defec-  
tive in materials or workmanship as warranted above, your sole remedy shall be repair or replacement as  
provided above. IMPORTANT: The included MATRIX-200 suitcase does not constitute a cabinet under this  
warranty. The suitcase is covered by a 90-DAY warranty against manufacturing defects.  
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NEVER RETURN THE ENTIRE CABINET JUST THE DEFECTIVE COMPONENT: Identify and remove the  
defective component. If you are uncertain which component is defective, or need directions for removing a  
component, please contact our Customer Service Department for assistance. Components which are a part  
of an original B-52 speaker box must be sent directly to E.T.I. Products must be shipped in the original  
packaging or its equivalent; in any case, the risk of loss or damage in transit is to be borne by the  
purchaser. The Return Authorization Number must appear in large print directly below the shipping  
address. Always include a brief description of the defect, along with your correct return address and  
telephone number. When calling to inquire about a returned product, always refer to the Return  
Authorization Number. If E.T.I. determines that the unit was defective in materials or workmanship at any  
time during the warranty period, E.T.I. has the option of repairing or replacing the product at no additional  
charge, except as set forth below. All replaced parts become a property of E.T.I. Products replaced or  
repaired under this warranty will be returned via ground-shipping-within the United States-freight prepaid.  
E.T.I. is not responsible for costs associated with expedited shipping, either to E.T.I. or the return of the  
product to the customer.  
LOUDSPEAKER AND MID-RANGE COMPONENTS: E.T.I. Sound Systems, Inc. warrants the original pur-  
chaser that B-52 low and mid-frequency loudspeaker units will be free from defects in materials and work-  
manship for a period of (5) FIVE YEARS from the original purchase date (effective on or after January 1,  
2002). A dated sales receipt will establish coverage under this warranty. This warranty will automatically  
terminate (5) years after the original retail sales date. This (5) five-year warranty does not cover service or  
parts to repair damage caused by accident, disaster, misuse, abuse, burnt voice-coils, over-powering, neg-  
ligence, inadequate packing or shipping procedures and service, repair or modifications of the component  
which has not been authorized or approved by E.T.I.. This warranty is in lieu of all other expressed war-  
ranties. If this product is defective in materials or workmanship as warranted above, your sole remedy shall  
be repair or replacement as provided above.  
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE: In no event will E.T.I. be liable for any incidental or conse-  
quential damages arising out of the use or inability to use of any B-52 product, even if E.T.I. or a B-52  
dealer has been advised of the possibility of such damages, or any other claim by any other party. Some  
states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential damages, so the above limitation and exclu-  
sion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights  
which may vary from state to state.  
HIGH-FREQUENCY DEVICES: E.T.I. Sound Systems, Inc. offers a LIFETIME warranty (effective on or after  
January 1, 2002) to the original purchaser that B-52 high frequency (tweeters) devices will be free from  
defects in material and workmanship. A dated sales receipt will establish coverage under this warranty.  
This warranty does not warranty neglect or abuse. THE WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER NEGLECT OR  
PRODUCT ABUSE. The lifetime warranty on high-frequency devices does not cover service or parts to repair  
damage caused by accident, disaster, misuse, abuse, negligence, inadequate packing or shipping proce-  
dures or service, repair or modifications of the product which has not been authorized or approved by  
E.T.I. This warranty is in lieu of all other expressed warranties. If this product is defective in materials or  
workmanship as warranted above, your sole remedy shall be repair or replacement as provided above.  
FOR YOUR PROTECTION: Please complete and mail the Purchase Information Card within (10) ten days  
of the date of purchase so that we may contact you directly in the event a safety notification issued in accor-  
dance with the 1972 Consumer Product Safety Act. In addition, we ask that you complete the brief ques-  
tionnaire so me may analyze your answers and in this way, help us evaluate our customer needs.  
AMPLIFIERS: E.T.I. Sound Systems, Inc. warrants the original purchaser that B-52 amplifiers will be free  
from defects in material and workmanship for a period of (2) TWO YEARS from the original purchase date  
(effective on or after January 1, 2002). A dated sales receipt will establish coverage under this warranty.  
This warranty will automatically terminate (2) years after the original retail sales date. This (2) two-year  
warranty does not cover service or parts to repair damage caused by accident, disaster, misuse, abuse,  
CUSTOMER SERVICE: Our dedicated staff is ready to help you with any B-52 warrant or product ques-  
tions you may have. Please call 323-277-4100 (9:00AM to 4:00PM Pacific Standard Time).  
E.T.I. Sound Systems, INC.  
3383 Gage Ave., Huntington Park, CA, 90255  
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E.T.I. SOUND SYSTEMS, INC.  
3383 Gage Avenue, Huntington Park, CA, 90255  
Phone: 323-277-4100 Fax: 323-277-4108  
National: 1-800-344-4ETI  
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