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Owner

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Owner’s Manual

Appendix A: Service Information

Noise

•  Make sure all connections to the loudspeakers  

    are good and sound.

•  Make sure none of the signal cables are routed near  

    AC cables, power transformers, or other EMI-inducing  

   devices.

•  Is there a light dimmer or other SCR-based device  

    on the same AC circuit as the DRM loudspeaker?  

    Use an AC line filter or plug the loudspeaker into  

    a different AC circuit.

Hum

•  Try disconnecting the cable connected to the input  

    jack. If the noise disappears, it could be a “ground  

    loop,” rather than a problem with the DRM12A    

   loudspeaker. 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 line cords into outlets which share  

        a common ground. The distance between  

        the outlets and the common ground should  

        be as short as possible.

Other Issues

•  Please email or call Technical Support if you  

    are having any other issue not listed here:

     o  mackie.com/support-contact 

     o  1-800-898-3211

Repair

For warranty service, refer to the warranty information  

on page 31.

Non-warranty service is available at a factory-authorized 

service center. To locate the nearest service center, visit 

www.mackie.com/support/service-locator. Service  

for DRM12A loudspeakers living outside the United States  

may be obtained through local dealers or distributors.

If you do not have access to our website, please call  

our Tech Support department at 1-800-898-3211 (normal 

business hours, Pacific Time), to explain the problem.  

They will tell you where the nearest factory-authorized  

service center is located in your area.

If you think your DRM12A loudspeaker has a problem,  

please check out the following troubleshooting tips  

and do your best to confirm the problem. Visit the Support 

section of our website (www.mackie.com/support) where 

you will find lots of useful information such as FAQs  

and other documentation. You may find the answer  

to the problem without having to part with your loudspeaker.

Troubleshooting

No power

•  Our favorite question: Is it plugged in? Make sure  

    the AC outlet is live [check with a tester or lamp].

•  Make sure the line cord is securely seated in the line  

    cord socket and plugged all the way into the AC outlet.

•  Is the power LED on the front panel illuminated?  

    If not, make sure the AC outlet is live. If so, refer  

    to “No sound” below.

•  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.

No sound

•  Is the level knob for the input source turned all the way  

    down? Verify that all the volume controls in the system  

    are properly adjusted. Look at the level meter  

    to ensure that the mixer is receiving a signal.

•  Is the signal source working? Make sure  

    the connecting cables are in good repair and securely  

    connected at both ends. Make sure the output level  

    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 level is turned down before  

    disengaging the offending switch.

•  Has it shut down? Make sure there is at least  

    six inches of free space behind each DRM12A    

   loudspeaker.

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 completely into  

    the jack? Be sure all connections are secure. 

Summary of Contents for DRM12A

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL 2000W 12 Arrayable Powered Loudspeaker DRM12A...

Page 2: ...ong 20 The AC Mains PowerCon connector the appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device This connector shall remain readily accessible and operable 21 The use of apparatus is in tropical and or...

Page 3: ...XLR Input and Output Premium components and cabinet design o Road worthy 15mm plywood construction and internal bracing offers optimal acoustic performance with a touring grade textured coating and p...

Page 4: ...gned so the transducers are positioned as close together as possible More specifically the separation between the transducers must be less than the wavelengths emitted by them This is easy to achieve...

Page 5: ...uts on the rear panel of the DRM12A loudspeakers 4 Push the line cord securely into the subwoofer s IEC connectors and plug the other ends into grounded AC outlets The subwoofer may accept the appropr...

Page 6: ...jack to the second DRM12A s input jack using a balanced XLR cable A short 1 2 foot cable is all that is necessary Hook up the supplied loop Neutrik PowerCon cable from the first DRM12A s AC Thru jack...

Page 7: ...vocal reinforcement Another possibility is to place DRM12As on the stage as front or side fills This helps provide sound to the fans near the stage where they may not be adequately covered by the PA T...

Page 8: ...gle position and the subwoofer HPF to DRM Sub Or set it to Var if not using the DRM18S It is possible to reproduce this exact same hookup in stereo for even wider and louder dispersion Simply utilize...

Page 9: ...he left and right main outputs from the mixer to feed the main inputs of the first DRM12A on each side of the stage and mirror the rest of the system as described above Another important aspect to kee...

Page 10: ...high frequencies in mono and the sub provides the low frequencies in mono Since three DRM12As are used the array mode should be set to the 3 4 or 3 4 long position and the subwoofer HPF to DRM Sub Or...

Page 11: ...e hookup in stereo Simply utilize the left and right main outputs from the mixer to feed the inputs of the top boxes and mirror the rest of the system as identified above Another important aspect to k...

Page 12: ...Top See pages 16 and 22 for more information It is possible to reproduce this exact same hookup in stereo Simply utilize the left and right main outputs from the mixer to feed the main inputs of the t...

Page 13: ...things turned off This will reduce the possibility of any turn on or turn off thumps in the loudspeakers 2 AC Thru Jack The Neutrik PowerCon AC IN and AC THRU connectors are wired in parallel to provi...

Page 14: ...OLD HOT SHIELD COLD HOT 3 2 1 INPUT OUTPUT PUSH FOR SETTINGS SPEAKER CONTROL 7 6 4 5 2 1 SHIELD COLD HOT 3 SHIELD COLD HOT 3 2 1 6 LCD Display This modern high resolution all color TFT LCD Display is...

Page 15: ...avigate between the selections and push the button to open and edit the parameters In 2 3 4 Long Array Mode DRM SUB Subwoofer 9 ms Delay 6 130 7 1 25k 10 15 5k Low Mid High Main EQ Array Delay Sub Con...

Page 16: ...mode is calculated to account for up to 100 feet of air loss compensation The top box in a flown three or four box array typically has to reach an audience that is much further away than those covered...

Page 17: ...s you to the menu SUBWOOFER HPF 90Hz VAR VAR OFF DRM SUB SUBWOOFER HPF 90Hz VAR VAR OFF DRM SUB EQ Setup On to the bottom row now The first one listed is EQ and as you might expect this is where to ad...

Page 18: ...setting up at shows by recalling previous settings The DRM12A s RTA fits right in with that literally displaying frequencies shortening the time it takes to tune the main loudspeakers or stage monito...

Page 19: ...RE 3 There are six user memory snapshots which should be more than enough Store Tap this to store the current settings to the corresponding memory snapshot Please be aware that the new settings will r...

Page 20: ...trol knob to select between on or off Like the previous sub menus configuration also has a left facing arrow Illuminating and selecting this simply returns you to the menu CONFIGURATION MEMORY 1 2 3 4...

Page 21: ...DSP versions temperature favorite movie and more There is really only one reason to go here and that is if you ve been directed so by Technical Support CONFIGURATION MEMORY 1 2 3 4 5 6 ABOUT LOCK PIN...

Page 22: ...e sure that the support surface e g floor etc has the necessary mechanical characteristics to support the weight of the loudspeaker s When pole mounting loudspeakers be sure that they are stabilized a...

Page 23: ...the thermal switch activates try turning down the level control a notch or two on the mixing console or via the Speaker Control knob to avoid overheating the amplifier Be aware that direct sunlight an...

Page 24: ...systems DRM12A Fly Points MP Mounting Point Rigging Hardware and Accessories Rigging a DRM12A will invariably require hardware not supplied by us Various types of load rated hardware are available fr...

Page 25: ...hookup diagrams to view additional rigging suggestions WARNING When the FB100 Flybar is used to suspend a system it cannot retain a 10 1 design factor at certain pick points In some situations suspen...

Page 26: ...sier than lower frequencies By providing direct line of sight from the loudspeakers to the audience you increase the overall brightness and intelligibility of the sound system Highly reverberant rooms...

Page 27: ...u think your DRM12A loudspeaker has a problem please check out the following troubleshooting tips and do your best to confirm the problem Visit the Support section of our website www mackie com suppor...

Page 28: ...on Display LEDs Defeatable front power Speaker Control Status Info Input and output levels array mode high pass filter EQ and delay settings AcousticPerformance Frequency Range 10 dB 50 Hz 20 kHz Freq...

Page 29: ...f supporting the weight of the DRM12A loudspeaker or fly via the integrated M10 mounting points using M10 x 1 5 x 20 mm forged shoulder eyebolts See page 22 24 26 for more information Options DRM12A C...

Page 30: ...le Powered Loudspeaker DRM12ALoudspeakerBlockDiagram HF x3 LF Amp Amp 4 User Selectable Array Modes User Adjustable Parametric EQ Alignment Delay Newton s Cradle Internal Crossover LF Equalization HF...

Page 31: ...liance within the Warranty Period to the Company at www mackie com or by calling LOUD technical support at 1 800 898 3211 toll free in the U S and Canada during normal business hours Pacific Time excl...

Page 32: ...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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