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Operation Guide

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tion Guide

Appendix A: Service Information

• 

If there is no sound in the PHONES

or 

STUDIO

outputs: 

• Make sure the PHONES/STUDIO OUTS 
SOURCE

button on the front panel is up 

(INPUT SOURCES selected). 
• Make sure the PHONES

or STUDIO

Level control is turned up.
• Make sure the STUDIO OUTS ON/OFF button 
is ON.

• 

If there is no sound in the MONITOR OUTPUTS

:

• Make sure the correct MONITOR SELECT 
button is pushed in and the trim control for the 
MONITOR OUTPUT is set correctly. 
• Make sure the cable connecting the MONITOR 
OUTPUT to the active speaker or power ampli-
fi er isn’t defective and the amplifi er/speaker 
combination is working correctly.

Bad Sound

• 

Is the input connector plugged completely into 
the jack?

• 

Is it loud and distorted? Make sure the trim 
control and level switch for the selected input 
is set correctly. Reduce the signal level on the 
input source if possible.

• 

If possible, listen to the signal with headphones 
plugged into the input source device. If it sounds 
bad there, it’s not Big Knob causing the problem.

• 

Make sure the trim control for the MONITOR 
OUTPUT is set correctly and not overdriving the 
input stage of the active speaker or amplifi er to 
which it is connected.

Noise/Hum

• 

If a turntable is connected to the PHONO
inputs on Big Knob, make sure the ground wire 
from the turntable is connected to the GND
terminal on Big Knob.

• 

If a turntable is 

not

 connected to the PHONO 

inputs, make sure the PHONO INPUT SOURCE 
SELECT button is not pushed in. Also make 
sure the RCA shorting plugs are connected to 
the PHONO inputs when not being used.

• 

Check the signal cables between the input 
sources and Big Knob. Disconnect them one by 
one. When the noise goes away, you’ll know 
which input source is causing the problem.

• 

Sometimes it helps to plug all the audio equip-
ment into the same AC circuit so they share a 
common ground.

Warranty Service

Details concerning Warranty Service are spelled out 
in the Warranty section on page 19.

If you think your Big Knob has a problem, please do 
everything you can to confi rm it before calling for 
service. Doing so might save you from the depriva-
tion of your Big Knob and the associated suffering.

These may sound obvious to you, but here are some 
things you can check. Read on.

Troubleshooting

No Power

• 

Our favorite question: Is it plugged in?

• 

Make sure the power cord is securely seated in 
the IEC socket

and plugged all the way into 

the AC outlet.

• 

Make sure the AC outlet is live (check with a 
tester or lamp).

• 

Is the POWER

switch on? Make sure the 

POWER switch on the rear panel is in the ON 
position (up).

• 

Is the POWER LED

on the front panel illumi-

nated? If not, make sure the AC outlet is live. If 
so, refer to “No Sound” below.

• 

Are all the lights out in your building? If so, 
contact your local power company to get power 
restored.

• 

If the POWER LED is not illuminated, and you 
are certain that the AC outlet is live, it will be 
necessary to have Big Knob serviced. 

There are no 

user serviceable parts inside.

 Refer to “Repair” at 

the end of this section to fi nd out how to proceed.

No Sound

• 

Is the POWER LED

on the front panel illumi-

nated? If not, refer to “No Power” above.

• 

Is the correct INPUT SOURCE SELECT button 
selected? Make sure the LED above the INPUT 
SOURCE SELECT button is lit.

• 

Is the signal source turned up? Make sure the 
signal level from the selected input source is 
high enough to light up some of the INPUT 
meter LEDs on Big Knob’s front panel.

• 

Make sure the trim control and level switch for 
the selected input are set correctly.

Summary of Contents for BIGK NOB

Page 1: ...POWER POWER MUTE DIM MONO TO PHONES STUDIO TO 2 TRACKS LEVEL LEVEL 1 O O MAX O O MAX 2 O O MAX O O MAX TALKBACK STUDIO OUTS INPUT SOURCE SELECT PHONES STUDIO OUTS SOURCE DAW MIX 2 TRACK A 2 TRACK B PH...

Page 2: ...ety and Health Administration OSHA has specified the permissible noise level exposures shown in the following chart According to OSHA any exposure in excess of these permissible limits could result in...

Page 3: ...ing 13 Repair 14 AppendixB Connections 15 XLRConnectors 15 1 4 TRSPhonePlugsandJacks 15 1 4 TSPhonePlugsandJacks 15 RCAPlugsandJacks 15 FootswitchPlugandJack 15 AppendixC TechnicalInfo 16 BigKnobSpeci...

Page 4: ...8 24 INPUT PHONES 0 4dBu VOLUME MAX O O GettingStarted The following steps will help you set up your Big Knob and get the levels adjusted correctly Once you have made the connections and adjustments...

Page 5: ...ctive speakers and headphone amplifiers 3 Start playback on your DAW and play some thing you ve already recorded or a demo track You want to be able to listen to it over the moni tor speakers connecte...

Page 6: ...e STUDIO OUTS jacks is in the 10 dB position counterclockwise If it is turn the control up to the 4 dB position and then turn up the LEVEL control Now it should get louder faster 12 If you have a head...

Page 7: ...ACK inputs creating a circular loop that results in a terrible howl You must remember to turn off the 2 TRACK INPUT SOURCE SELECT button when recording to your 2 track recorder DAW MIX Turns on the si...

Page 8: ...f the PHONES STUDIO OUT SOURCE switch described below PHONES 1 and 2 Level Control These rotary knobs control the volume of the stereo signal at the PHONES 1 and 2 headphone connec tors The same signa...

Page 9: ...TRACK B output connectors DAW output connectors TO PHONES STUDIO Pressing this momentary button illuminates the red LED above the button activates the internal talk back MIC and sends its signal to t...

Page 10: ...you to precisely fine tune the incoming level of the DAW MIX input so it matches the signal level of other incoming 2 track sources PHONO These stereo RCA unbalanced inputs are fed by the outputs of a...

Page 11: ...ecessary to precisely match the levels among the MONITOR A B and C outputs MONITOR B OUTPUTS Works as described above for the Monitor A path MONITOR B Trim Control Works as described above for the Mon...

Page 12: ...to an amplifier and passive monitors in the studio per formance space This allows the performers to hear playback without having to use headphones and allows the control room engineer to communicate...

Page 13: ...them one by one When the noise goes away you ll know which input source is causing the problem Sometimes it helps to plug all the audio equip ment into the same AC circuit so they share a common groun...

Page 14: ...nsible for any damage that occurs due to non factory packaging 5 Include a legible note stating your name ship ping address no P O boxes daytime phone number RA number and a detailed description of th...

Page 15: ...d Tip Hot FootswitchPlugandJack The TALKBACK FOOTSWITCH jack accepts a 1 4 TS plug Shorting the tip and sleeve together activates the talkback circuit This is equivalent to pressing the TO 2 TRACKS an...

Page 16: ...Muted Level Off 90 dB 1 kHz Trim Control Range Input Trim Controls Center Detented 10 dB Output Trim Controls 14 dB to 0 dB Dim Switch 0 dB 20 dB Rated Input Voltage Line Inputs 4 dB Level Setting 4 d...

Page 17: ...s and are hereby acknowledged 2004 LOUD Technologies Inc All Rights Reserved INPUT SOURCE S PHONES MIX INPUT OFF ON POWER POWER MUTE DIM MONO MIC TO PHONES STUDIO TO 2 TRACKS LEVEL LEVEL 1 O O MAX O O...

Page 18: ...NPUT L R L MONO RIAA RIAA TRIM TRIM VDC VDC OFF ON TRIM VDC OFF ON TRIM VOLUME VDC DIM 0 dB 20 dB VDC OFF ON OFF ON R L MONO R L MONO R 4 10 dBV 4 10 dBV 4 10 dBV 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 VDC VDC VDC O...

Page 19: ...d in the Service section of this manual 5 Contact the Authorized Mackie Service Center to arrange service or bring the Mackie product to them F LOUD Technologies and Authorized Mackie Service Centers...

Page 20: ...16220 Wood Red Road NE Woodinville WA 98072 USA US and Canada 800 258 6883 Europe Asia Central and South America 425 487 4333 Middle East and Africa 31 20 654 4000 Fax 425 487 4337 www mackie com E m...

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