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FRS SERIES AMPLIFIERS

FRS SERIES AMPLIFIERS

AMP MODE

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"MACKIE", AND THE RUNNING MAN FIGURE ARE TRADEMARKS OF LOUD TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 

CHANNEL 2

CHANNEL 1

BRIDGED

BRIDGED

CH 1

 

CH 2

 

CLIP LIMIT

FILTER

SUBSONIC @ 30Hz

PIN

1+
1

PIN

1+
2+

1+
1

PIN

2+
2

PIN

1+
1

FAST RECOVERY 

POWER AMPLIFIER

WARNING

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC 

SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR 

MOISTURE. DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER SERVICEABLE 

PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.

AVIS

:

 RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE — NE PAS OUVRIR

SPEAKER OUTPUTS

Use only class 3 wiring

10. AMP MODE 

This switch determines the input signal routing 

within the amplifier. For most applications, you will use 
the stereo setting. However, some applications might 
be better suited for using either the mono or the bridge 
setting.

Stereo: 

This is the normal position used when ampli-

fying stereo signals. This mode accepts separate left and 
right inputs (1 and 2), and routes them to the channel 
1 and channel 2 outputs. Each channel’s level control 
adjusts the gain for its own channel, and each channel 
is independent.

Mono: 

This mode (also known as dual-mono) is used 

when you want to send a mono signal to both outputs. 
It accepts a single input (input 1), and routes it to both 
the channel 1 and channel 2 amplifiers. Each channel’s 
level control adjusts the gain for its own channel.

Bridge: 

This mode (also known as bridged-mono) 

accepts a single input (input 1), and uses both ampli-
fier outputs to power one speaker. Use the channel 1 
level control to adjust the gain (turn the channel 2 level 
control all the way down). The hookup diagram at the 
bottom of page 6 shows how to connect a speaker in 
bridged mono.

WARNING:

 In bridged mode, both connec-

tions to your speaker are live; that is, neither 
is grounded through the chassis (because the 

black binding posts are not used).

11. CLIP LIMIT 

When engaged, this switch protects your loudspeakers 

from the effects of clipping. It is designed to be virtually 
transparent, meaning you probably won’t even notice 
any audible difference when the switch is turned on. 

We recommend that you leave this switch on at all 

times. However, if you are working at quiet levels, or you 
have already placed a compressor/limiter in the signal 
path, you can leave this switch off.

The limiter senses when the amplifier is about to be 

overdriven and attenuates the overall level just enough 
to keep the signal from clipping. Clipping occurs when 

the output voltage no longer linearly follows the input 
voltage. As the amplifier output voltage increases, it will 
eventually run into the internal DC power supplies and 
start to flatten out. The flat tops represent a DC voltage 
reaching your speakers, which interrupts the natural 
movement of the speaker’s voice coil. High frequency 
harmonics are also produced which can play havoc with 
your tweeters. Square waves sound awful, and could 
possibly damage your speakers and/or your reputation.

Speakers are designed to handle good clean 
continuous signals, but give them a clipped 
signal and even high-power speakers can be 
damaged. For example, a 100 watt amplifier 

that is clipping, can damage speakers that are rated at 
400 watts.

The limiter is especially handy when you’re working 

with loud output levels. Having the signal spikes (kick 
drum, for instance) attenuated a bit can actually in-
crease the apparent loudness of the overall mix without 
diminishing the “power” behind the spikes. It is also a 
useful protection device for those unexpected moments, 
such as the lead singer actually hitting the right note, 
a mike stand or the drummer falling over, dropping the 
tone arm, or an attack of killer feedback.

With the limiter engaged, you can still over-
drive the amplifier into clipping and cause 
distortion. It just takes a stronger signal to 

do it. So even with the limiter turned on, you must pay 
attention to the OL LEDs.

1. SUBSONIC FILTER 

Turn this switch on to engage a low-frequency cutoff 

(high-pass) filter at 30 Hz. The frequency range below 
30 Hz is attenuated. 

The amplifiers can amplify signals below 20 Hz, but 

most speakers can’t reproduce frequencies that low. 
By engaging the subsonic filter, you allow the amplifier 
to power only the frequencies you can hear. In addi-
tion, this filter can reduce low-frequency stage noise 
(footsteps) and accidental microphone pops that could 
damage a loudspeaker.

Leave this off if your amplifier is powering a subwoof-

er, or if your speakers can reproduce low frequencies 
such as the kick drum range.

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Summary of Contents for FRS

Page 1: ...E AND THE RUNNING MAN FIGURE ARE TRADEMARKS OF LOUD TECHNOLOGIES INC CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 1 BRIDGED BRIDGED CH 1 CH 2 CLIP LIMIT FILTER SUBSONIC 30Hz PIN 1 1 PIN 1 2 1 1 PIN 2 2 PIN 1 1 FAST RECOVERY POWER AMPLIFIER WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PER...

Page 2: ... or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 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 authority to ...

Page 3: ...www mackie comandclickSupporttofind FAQs manuals addendums anduserforums Emailusat techmail mackie com Telephone1 800 898 3211tospeakwithoneofoursplendid technicalsupportrepresentatives MondaythroughFriday from7a m to5p m PST 22 Exposure to extremely high noise levels may cause permanent hearing loss Individuals vary considerably in susceptibility to noise induced hearing loss but nearly everyone ...

Page 4: ...transport ing FEATURES Professional lightweight power amplifier with high power low distortion design Fast Recovery circuitry for clean undistorted sound even at clipping Ultra light switching power supply for maxi mum efficiency and minimal heat Available in three powerful models with continuous power 4 ohms bridged of FRS 1300 1300 W FRS 1700 1660 W FRS 2800 2800 W Selectable dual mono stereo or...

Page 5: ...ables to the speaker outputs either the bind ing posts or the Speakon connectors The binding post connectors are wired as fol lows Red hot speaker terminal Black cold speaker terminal The speakon connectors are wired as follows 1 hot speaker terminal 1 cold speaker terminal 5 In bridge mode if using the binding post out puts Ch 1 red post hot speaker terminal Ch 2 red post cold speaker terminal Do...

Page 6: ...EFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR SPEAKER OUTPUTS Use only class 3 wiring FROM MIXING CONSOLE MONO OUT AMP MODE SWITCH MONO CH 1AND CH 2 PLAY THE SAME TO SPEAKERS OPTIONAL CONNECTION USING BINDING POSTS Passive loudspeakers Mackie S215 Confused cat Passive loudspeakers Mackie S215 In MONO mode both gain controls are used to acheive a nice balance OL...

Page 7: ... FIGURE ARE TRADEMARKS OF LOUD TECHNOLOGIES INC CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 1 BRIDGED BRIDGED CH 1 CH 2 CLIP LIMIT FILTER SUBSONIC 30Hz PIN 1 1 PIN 1 2 1 1 PIN 2 2 PIN 1 1 FAST RECOVERY POWER AMPLIFIER WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL AVIS RISQUE DE...

Page 8: ...output power by 3 dB 6 dB 9 dB and 20 dB SIG is short for signal present These LEDs indicate when a signal is present after the level controls at the output stage of the power amplifier If the level controls are turned all the way down fully counterclockwise these indicators will not light 4 LEVELCONTROLS These two knobs control the levels of channels 1 and 2 The knobs are detented to make it easy...

Page 9: ...s Normally you would use either the binding posts or the Speakon connectors Since the connectors are wired in parallel e g channel 1 binding post and Speakon are in parallel and channel 2 binding post and Speakon are in parallel you can connect a speaker to each con nector as long as the total impedance per channel is not less than two ohms Two 8 ohm speakers in parallel equals 4 ohms Two 4 ohm sp...

Page 10: ... this switch on at all times However if you are working at quiet levels or you have already placed a compressor limiter in the signal path you can leave this switch off The limiter senses when the amplifier is about to be overdriven and attenuates the overall level just enough to keep the signal from clipping Clipping occurs when the output voltage no longer linearly follows the input voltage As t...

Page 11: ... If the amplifier should overheat a thermal switch turns off the power amplifier allowing the heatsink to cool down Once the amplifier has cooled to a safe operating temperature the thermal switch resets and reactivates the amplifier If this should occur identify the cause of the problem and take corrective action For example Provide better ventilation Install a fan in the rack to move more air Ma...

Page 12: ...er serviceable See next page about service If you think your Mackie product 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 documentation and user forums You may find the answer to the problem without having to send yo...

Page 13: ...sure the signal cable is not 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 amplifier Use an AC line filter or plug the amplifier into a different AC circuit If possible listen to the signal source with headphones plugged into the console If it sounds noisy there the problem is not in the amplif...

Page 14: ... will result in higher power losses 2 2 3 1 1 SHIELD COLD HOT SHIELD COLD HOT 3 SHIELD COLD HOT 3 2 1 SLEEVE TIP SLEEVE TIP RING RING TIP SLEEVE RING SLEEVE TIP TIP SLEEVE TIP SLEEVE Minimum AWG 4 ohm 8 ohm 18 10 ft 25 ft 16 25 50 14 25 75 12 50 125 10 100 200 Min Metric WG 4 ohm 8 ohm 12 3 m 8 m 14 8 15 16 8 25 20 15 40 25 30 60 COLD HOT 1 1 1 1 2 2 Use a high quality 3 conductor shielded cable t...

Page 15: ...t Doing load calculations with series configurations is easy just add the loads For instance two 4 ohm speakers in series equals 8 ohms 4 4 8 Parallel Parallel means that the positive amp output con nects to the positive terminals of all the speakers and the negative amp output connects to the negative terminals of all the speakers If one speaker opens in a parallel configuration the others will s...

Page 16: ...right to change these specifications at any time without notice Mackie and the Running Man are registered trademarks of LOUD Technologies Inc All other brand names mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective hold ers and are hereby acknowledged 2007 2008 LOUD Technologies Inc All Rights Reserved Specifications Continuous Sine Wave Average Output Power per channel both cha...

Page 17: ...TER BRIDGE STEREO MONO BRIDGE SUBSONIC FILTER ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON HVDC POWER AMP 1 POWER AMP 2 PROTECTION DC OFFSET OVER TEMP SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT LIMIT AMPLIFIER LVDC LVDC HVDC HVDC LVDC LVDC HVDC METER DISPLAY OFF CHANNEL 1 SPEAKER OUT BRIDGED SPEAKER OUT CHANNEL 2 SPEAKER OUT 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 TEMP SENSOR ON HEATSINK FAN VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL VDC POWER SWITCH SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY HVDC LVD...

Page 18: ...ding to the WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC and your national law This product should be handed over to an authorized collection site for recycling waste electrical and electronic equipment EEE Improper handling of this type of waste could have a possible negative impact on the environment and human health due to potentially hazardous sub stances that are generally associated with EEE At the same time y...

Page 19: ...rn ground shipment is covered for those units deemed by us to be under warranty Note You must have a sales receipt from an authorized Mackie dealer for your unit to be considered for warranty repair IMPORTANT Make sure that the Service Request Number is plainly written on the shipping carton No receipt no warranty service E LOUD Technologies reserves the right to inspect any products that may be t...

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