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PLACEMENT

The FUSSION 1800SA and 1800S

subwoofers are designed to sit on the floor
or sturdy stands.

You can stack cabinets vertically. If you

do, place the FUSSION 1800SA and 1800S
on the bottom of the stack, side by side, and
place the full-range active Fussion Series
cabinets on top. If you stack two full-range
cabinets, turn the upper cabinet upside down
so the high-frequency driver is closest to the
high-frequency driver in the lower cabinet.

As with any powered
components, protect
them from moisture. If

you are setting them up
outdoors, make sure they

are under cover if you
expect rain.

Room Acoustics

The Fussion Series loudspeakers are de-

signed to sound as neutral as possible; that
is, to reproduce the input signal as accu-
rately as possible.

Room acoustics play a crucial role in the

overall performance of a sound system.
However, the wide high-frequency disper-
sion of the Fussion Series helps to minimize
the problems that typically arise.

Here are some other placement tips:

• Avoid placing loudspeakers in the

corners of a room. This increases the
low-frequency output and can cause the
sound to be muddy and indistinct.

• Avoid placing loudspeakers against a wall.

This, too, increases the low frequency
output, though not as much as corner
placement. However, if you do need to
reinforce the low frequencies, this is a
good way to do it.

• Avoid placing the active loudspeakers

directly on a hollow stage floor. A hollow
stage can resonate at certain frequencies,
causing peaks and dips in the frequency
response of the room.

• Position the loudspeakers so the high-

frequency drivers are 2 to 4 feet above ear
level for the audience (make allowances
for a standing/dancing in the aisles
audience). High frequencies are highly
directional and tend to be absorbed much
easier than lower frequencies. By provid-
ing direct line-of-sight from the
loudspeakers to the audience, you
increase the overall brightness and
intelligibility of the sound system.

• Highly reverberant rooms, like many

gymnasiums and auditoriums, are a
nightmare for sound system intelligibility.
Multiple reflections off the hard walls,
ceiling, and floor play havoc with the
sound. Depending on the situation, you
may be able to take some steps to mini-
mize the reflections, such as putting
carpeting on the floors, closing draperies
to cover large glass windows, or hanging
tapestries or other materials on the walls
to absorb some of the sound.
However, in most cases, these remedies
are not possible or practical. So what do
you do? Making the sound system louder
generally doesn’t work because the
reflections become louder, too. The best
approach is to provide as much direct
sound coverage to the audience as pos-
sible. The farther away you are from the
speaker, the more prominent will be the
reflected sound.
Use more speakers strategically placed so
they are closer to the back of the audience.
If the distance between the front and back
speakers is more than about 100 feet, you
should use a delay processor to time-align
the sound. (Since sound travels about 1
foot per millisecond, it takes about 1/10 of
a second to travel 100 feet.)

Summary of Contents for FUSSION 1800S

Page 1: ...FUSSION 1800SA 1800S ACTIVE SOUND REINFORCEMENT SUBWOOFER SYSTEM USER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...o rain or D This Mackie product does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or E This Mackie product has been dropped or its chassis damaged 12 Servicing The user sh...

Page 3: ...operation Ear plugs or protectors in the ear canals or over the ears must be worn when operating this amplification system in order to prevent a permanent hearing loss if exposure is in excess of the...

Page 4: ...ally extending life expectancy and eliminating maintenance cycles A tremendous benefit of having the amplifier located within the subwoofer cabinet is that the FUSSION 1800SA func tions as a system op...

Page 5: ...receptacle Wrap the linecord through the bar and tie it in a knot to secure it Note You can change the AC voltage configuration from 115V to 230V or vice versa internally by reconfiguring the trans fo...

Page 6: ...RANCHER AVANT DE REMPLACER LE FUSIBLE CAUTION AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR SERIAL NUMBER MANUFACTURING DATE FS CONCEIVED DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED BY MACKIE DESIGNS INC WOODINVILLE WA...

Page 7: ...certain frequencies causing peaks and dips in the frequency response of the room Position the loudspeakers so the high frequency drivers are 2 to 4 feet above ear level for the audience make allowance...

Page 8: ...enough amperage for all the components connected to it We recommend that a stiff robust sup ply of AC power be used because the amplifiers place high current demands on the AC line The more power that...

Page 9: ...een the outlets and the common ground should be as short as possible SERVICE INFORMATION Warranty Service If you think your subwoofer has a prob lem please do everything you can to confirm it before c...

Page 10: ...onsible for any damage that occurs due to non factory packaging 5 Include a legible note stating your name shipping address no P O boxes daytime phone number RA number and a detailed description of th...

Page 11: ...peaker Level Input 1800S EP4 male Line Input Power US 115V 60Hz Recommended Amperage Service 12A recommended AC Connector 3 pin Twistlock 250VAC 20A male Europe 230V 50Hz Recommended Amperage Service...

Page 12: ...r product Some of the people at our Woodinville Washington factory who helped design build sell and support your product Mackie Designs Inc Mackie Designs Inc 16220 Wood Red Rd NE Woodinville WA 98072...

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