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COLD

HOT

1+

1+

1–

1–

2–

2+

Do not use coaxial cable like 

a guitar cord to make speaker 

connections.

 They are not 

designed to handle the high 

currents produced by a power 

amplifier and can overheat.

As the distance between the amplifier and 

speakers increases, the thickness of the wire 

should also increase. Speaker wire has resistance, 

and when electricity passes through a resistor, 

power is lost. The thicker the wire, the less the re-

sistance it offers, and the more power actually gets 

to the speaker.

1/4".TS.Phone.Plugs.and.Jacks

“TS” stands for Tip-Sleeve, the two connec-

tions available on a mono 1/" phone jack or plug. 

They are used for unbalanced signals and speaker 

connections.

1/" TS Wiring:

Sleeve = Cold (–)

Tip = Hot (+)

SLEEVE

TIP

TIP

SLEEVE

TIP

SLEEVE

NL4-Type.Plugs.and.Jacks

This connector is compatible with the popular 

Neutrik® Speakon® -pole plugs. These con-

nectors are designed to handle the higher currents 

produced by amplifiers, and have a locking fea-

ture to prevent accidental disconnections. Simply 

line up the tabs on the plug with the jack on the 

C00z, push it in, and rotate it 1/ turn to the 

right to lock it in place.

NL Wiring

Pin 1 – = Cold (–)

Pin 1+ = Hot (+)

Pin  – = No Connection

Pin + = No Connection

CARE.AND.MAINTENANCE

Your Mackie loudspeakers will provide many 

years of reliable service if you follow these simple 

guidelines:

•  Avoid exposing the loudspeakers to moisture. 

If they are set up outdoors, be sure they are 

under cover if you expect rain.

•  Avoid exposure to extreme cold (below freez-

ing temperatures). If you must operate the 

loudspeakers 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.

•  Use a slightly damp cloth with a mild soap 

solution to clean the cabinets. Avoid getting 

moisture into any of the openings of the cab-

inet, particularly where the drivers are located.

CONNECTIONS

The C00z has 1/" TS and Speakon™ style IN-

PUT and THRU connectors. The connectors are 

wired in parallel, 

so use only one of the input connec-

tors

 (either 1/" TS or Speakon-style).

INPUT

THRU

PARALLEL

Normally, you would use only one THRU 

connector, but it is possible to use both THRU 

connectors. Keep in mind that all the speakers are 

connected in parallel through these connectors, so 

you want to be sure not to go below the minimum 

impedance requirement for your amplifier.

The C00z has a nominal impedance of 8 ohms. 

  Two C00zs in parallel equals  ohms.  

  Three C00zs in parallel equals .7 ohms.  

  Four C00zs in parallel equals  ohms.

Use heavy gauge, stranded wire for connecting a 

speaker to the output of a power amplifier.  

Need.Help?

You.can.reach.a.technical.support.representative.

Monday.through.Friday.

from.7.AM.to.5.PM.PST.at:.

1-800-898-3211

.

After.hours,.visit.www.mackie.com.and.click.Support,.

or.email.us.at:[email protected]

C300z Connector Panel

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Page 1: ...C300z TWO WaY LOUDSpeaker USer s manual C300z...

Page 2: ...rmissible noise level exposures shown in the following chart Don t forget to visit our website at www mackie com for more information about this and other Mackie products Duration Per Day Sound Level...

Page 3: ...y of high powered sound rein forcement applications ThankyouforchoosingMackie sound rein forcement loudspeakers The C300z is a portable two way loudspeaker system specifically designed to complement o...

Page 4: ...RIAL NUMBER MANUFACTURING DATE PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO HIGH SOUND PRESSURE LEVELS MAY LEAD TO PERMANENT HEARING DAMAGE PLEASE USE CARE WHEN SETTING MAXIMUM LOUDNESS DESIGNED BY MACKOIDS IN WHITINSVILLE...

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Page 6: ...A hollow stage can resonate at certain frequencies causing peaks and dips in the fre quency response of the room It s better to place the loudspeakers on a sturdy table or tripod stands Position the l...

Page 7: ...s rms power handling rating before clipping occurs Preventing Loudspeaker Damage Speaking of clipping this is likely the number one cause of damage to loudspeakers Clipping oc curs when the signal at...

Page 8: ...tion of our website www mackie com support where you will find lots of useful information such as FAQs documentation and user forums You may find the answer to the problem without having to send your...

Page 9: ...elines Avoid exposing the loudspeakers to moisture If they are set up outdoors be sure they are under cover if you expect rain Avoid exposure to extreme cold below freez ing temperatures If you must o...

Page 10: ...H Horizontal Coverage 90 10 1 kHz 20 kHz Vertical Coverage 45 10 2 8 kHz 20 kHz Safety Features Over Excursion Protection Second Order High Pass Filter Driver Protection Dynamicprotectionforcompressi...

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