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DLM8/12 Loudspeaker: Rear Panel Features continued...

11. Channel 1 and 2 Buttons

Press the Channel 1 or 2 button repeatedly until   

the parameter you want to change (for that channel)  
is highlighted:

•   Level
•   Low
•   Mid
•   High
•   FX Send [Reverb, Chorus, Delay]

Once the parameter you want to change is  

highlighted, press the + or – button [16] repeatedly 
until you have achieved the perfect parameter value.

Let’s take a more detailed look at each of the five 

input channel parameters:

Level:

Level adjusts the overall signal level at the inputs  

to the built-in power amplifiers. It ranges from off    
(–  dB) to +10 dB.

Channel Equalization (EQ):

Both DLM input channels have 3-band EQ with  

shelving high, peaking mid and shelving low. 

Shelving means that the circuitry boosts or cuts all 

frequencies past the specified frequency. For example, 
the low EQ boosts bass frequencies below 80 Hz and 
continuing down to the lowest note you never heard. 
Peaking means that certain frequencies form a “hill” 
around the center frequency.

With too much EQ, you can really upset things.  

We’ve designed a lot of boost and cut into each  
equalizer circuit because we know that everyone    
will occasionally need that. But if you max the EQ 

 

on every channel, you’ll get mix mush. If you find 
yourself repeatedly using a lot of boost or cut, consider 
altering the sound source, such as placing a mic  
differently, trying a different kind of mic, a different 
vocalist, changing the strings, or gargling.

Low:

The low EQ provides up to 15 dB of boost or cut  

below 80 Hz. The circuit is flat at the center position. 
This frequency represents the punch in bass drums, 
bass guitar, fat synth patches, and some really serious 
male singers who eat raw beef for breakfast. This band 
changes incrementally by ±3 dB.

Mid:

Short for “midrange,” this EQ provides up to  

 

15 dB of boost or cut, centered at 2.5 kHz, also flat at 
the center position. Midrange EQ is often thought of as 
the most dynamic, because the frequencies that define 
any particular sound are almost always found in this 
range. You can create many interesting and useful EQ 
changes by turning the mid EQ down as well as up.   
This band changes incrementally by ±3 dB.

High:

The high EQ provides up to 15 dB of boost or cut 

above 12 kHz, and it is also flat (no boost or cut) at 
the center position. Use it to add sizzle to cymbals, an 
overall sense of transparency, or an edge to keyboards, 
vocals, guitar and bacon frying. Turn it down a little 
to reduce sibilance or to mask tape hiss. This band 
changes incrementally by ±3 dB.

FX Send:

This control sends the channel input to the built-in 

FX processor. The 16 built-in FX may be selected from 
the SYS screen [13]. Reverb, chorus and delay make up 
the 16 choices. The chosen effect is global. Be sure to 
check out a more detailed description of each effect in 
Appendix B.

12. Front LED On / Limit / Off

Pressing the channel 1 and channel 2 buttons [11]  

simultaneously gives you the option to turn the front 
LED on, off or limit. Press the + or – button [16] to 
make a choice, followed by any other button to exit the 
screen. Choosing limit means the LED is on full-time. 
However, it will flicker when the limiter is active    
[3 dB of attenuation, averaged].

Summary of Contents for DLM12

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL 2000W Powered Loudspeakers with DL2 Digital Mixer DLM8 and DLM12...

Page 2: ...onnected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by LOUD Technologies Inc could void the user s authori...

Page 3: ...aker pole Flyable via standard M10 rigging hardware Wall mount them using SWM300 articulated arm for stealthy powerful install system Roadworthy PC ABS cabinet with pro black finish and ergonomic top...

Page 4: ...epth explanations of features and practical tips They usually have some valuable nuggets of information This icon draws attention to certain features and functions relating to the usage of the loudspe...

Page 5: ...THRU 2 TRS TRS Line XLR RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN AVIS N OUVREZPASLACOUVERTURE N EXPOSEZ PASCET QUIPEMENT LAPLUIEOU L HUMIDIT MEM SYS 2 1 2000W Digital Loudspeaker DLM loudspeakers are the p...

Page 6: ...L UNBALANCED R 0dB 0dBu MAIN METERS R L OL 4 6 3 10 15 7 10 20 30 0 2 BREAK MUTES ALL CHANNELS PHANTOM POWER POWER STEREO GRAPHIC EQ FX SEND MID 2 5kHz MID 2 5kHz MID 2 5kHz MID 2 5kHz MID 2 5kHz 80Hz...

Page 7: ...AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR TOREDUCETHERISKOFFIREORELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DONOTREMOVECOVER NOUSERSERVICEABLE PARTSINSIDE REFERSERVICINGTOQUAL...

Page 8: ...ker input To next DLM loudspeaker input Main Outs HookupDiagramscontinued DLM loudspeakers may be daisy chained via the male XLR connector labeled THRU Simply plug the signal source i e mixer output i...

Page 9: ...RELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL 1 THRU 2 TRS TRS Line XLR RISK OF ELECTRIC...

Page 10: ...ULES FOR THE U S AND ICES 003 FOR CANADA OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED I...

Page 11: ...llow you to play a CD player iPod or other line level source The tape in jacks accept an unbalanced signal using standard hi fi RCA hookup cables 8 Thru Output This is a male XLR type connector that p...

Page 12: ...ow EQ provides up to 15 dB of boost or cut below 80 Hz The circuit is flat at the center position This frequency represents the punch in bass drums bass guitar fat synth patches and some really seriou...

Page 13: ...system Delay Delay delays the audio signal for a set period of time With DLM loudspeakers it s used for aligning delay stacks balcony fills etc not as an effect DLM delay times range from 0 ms 0 0 fe...

Page 14: ...elFeaturescontinued 16 and Buttons These buttons work in conjunction with the buttons mentioned previously channel 1 and 2 MEM and SYS Increase or decrease the level EQ settings and FX level on channe...

Page 15: ...ing a built in thermal switch will activate muting the signal and ramping the fan up to top speed An error message will also appear on the OLED Display When the amplifier has cooled down to a safe ope...

Page 16: ...rmance of a sound system Here are some additional placement tips to help overcome some typical room problems that might arise Placing loudspeakers in the corners of a room increases the low frequency...

Page 17: ...ot supplied by Mackie Various types of load rated hardware are available from a variety of third party sources There are a number of such companies specializing in manufacturing hardware for designing...

Page 18: ...usts angle Care and Maintenance Your Mackie loudspeakers will provide many years of reliable service if you follow these guidelines Avoid exposing the loudspeakers to moisture If they are set up outdo...

Page 19: ...line cords into outlets which share a common ground The distance between the outlets and the common ground should be as short as possible If you think your Mackie product has a problem please check o...

Page 20: ...isit www mackie com click Support and select Locate a Service Center Service for Mackie products living outside the United States can be obtained through local dealers or distributors If you do not ha...

Page 21: ...vers so there is no additional loading to the inputs when daisy chaining In other words you could conceivably daisy chain DLM loudspeakers indefinitely XLR Input Connector 2 3 1 SHIELD COLD HOT SHIELD...

Page 22: ...driver sensitivity and amplifier power Power Amplifiers System Power Amplification Rated Power 1000 watts rms 2000 watts peak Low Frequency Power Amplifier Rated Power 500 watts rms 1000 watts peak R...

Page 23: ...02 mm Weight 22 lb 10 kg DLM12 Height 15 9 in 403 mm Width 15 3 in 389 mm Depth 14 3 in 363 mm Weight 31 lb 14 1 kg Mounting Methods Floor mount pole mount wall mount or fly via three integrated M10 m...

Page 24: ...peakers 24 DLM8 12 Powered Loudspeakers DLM8LoudspeakerDimensions DLM12LoudspeakerDimensions WEIGHT 22 lb 10kg 12 1 in 307 mm 11 9 in 302 mm 12 3 in 313 mm WEIGHT 31 lb 14 1kg 15 3 in 389 mm 14 3 in 3...

Page 25: ...d range clarity where vocals often reside Soloist 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 Th...

Page 26: ...er Fader DSP Speaker Processing Hi Lo XLR Line 0 dB Mic 30 dB XLR 0 or 30 dB TRS 0 dB fixed gain Amp Amp Limit Limit THRU XLR TRS COMBO DISPLAY 1 2 SYS MEM USER CONTROLS Comp Lim Comp Lim XOver XOver...

Page 27: ...tails dense diffusion and long pre delays and reflections that would be found in a very large stone walled house of worship Gives amazing depth to choirs wind instruments organs and soft acoustic guit...

Page 28: ...ives 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 norma...

Page 29: ...Owner s Manual 29 Owner s Manual 16220 Wood Red Road NE Woodinville WA 98072 USA Phone 425 487 4333 Toll free 800 898 3211 Fax 425 487 4337 www mackie com...

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