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RIGGING

The FUSSION 3000 cabinets are fitted

with rigging points shown in the diagram
below.

WARNING:

 Never at-

tempt to suspend the
FUSSION 3000 active
loudspeakers by their
handles. If you want to

suspend them, use the rigging points only.

You can suspend the FUSSION 3000

from the four fly points located on the top
of the cabinet using forged shoulder eye-
bolts. A working load limit (WLL) of 387
lbs. (176 kg) is appropriate for this enclo-
sure. This WLL takes into account a 5:1
industry regulated design factor with an ad-
ditional 2:1 design factor for weathering.

The fly points located on the sides of the

cabinet are designed to be used with ATM
Fly-Ware® MEGS Pivotal Series Flying
Hardware Systems. The MEGS-PB2 Pivotal
Brace attaches to the bracket in the side of
the cabinet. Use this with the MEGS-PF2
(2 suspension points) or MEGS-PF6 (6 sus-
pension points) to suspend the loudspeakers
in a vertical column. The MEGS-PB2 Piv-
otal Brace has a WLL of 400 lbs. (181 kg)
and the MEGS-PF2 and MEGS-PF6 have a
WLL of 2000 lbs. (907 kg).

The bottom of the FUSSION 3000 cabi-

net has a Pull Back Plate. Loosen the two
screws and slide the plate out so it extends
beyond the edge of the cabinet, then re-
tighten the screws. Use the extended
bracket for pulling back on the bottom of
the cabinet to aim it over the area of cover-
age as required.

AC POWER

The FUSSION 3000 is shipped with a

connector that mates with the AC recep-
tacle on the rear panel. Use heavy gauge
wire for the linecord to avoid power losses
across the wire.

The following guide should be followed

when wiring a linecord:

North America

International

115VAC

   230VAC

Hot

Black

Blue

Neutral

White

Brown

Earth (Ground)

Green w/ 

Green

yellow stripe

WARNING:

 Consult a professional

rigger or structural engineer prior to sus-
pending loudspeakers from a structure
not intended for that use. Always know
the working load limit of the structure
supporting the loudspeaker array. Always
maintain a 5:1 design factor throughout
the rigging system.

NEUTRAL

WHITE (115V) OR 

BROWN (230V)

HOT 

BLACK (115V) OR 

BLUE (230V)

HOT 

BLACK (115V) OR 

BLUE (230V)

GROUND

GREEN 

W/YELLOW 

STRIPE (115V) 

or GREEN (230V)

20A. 250V

MALE

20A. 250V

FEMALE

GROUND

GREEN 

W/YELLOW 

STRIPE (115V) 

or GREEN (230V)

NEUTRAL

WHITE (115V) OR 

BROWN (230V)

Be sure the FUSSION 3000 is plugged

into an outlet that is able to supply the cor-
rect voltage specified for your model. If the
voltage should drop below 97% of the
specified line voltage, the built-in amplifiers
will no longer be able to supply rated power.
(They will continue to operate down to 80%
of the rated line voltage, but won’t reach full
power, resulting in lower headroom.)

Under maximum S.P.L. conditions, where

musical peaks are just clipping, the FUSSION
3000 has the following current requirements:

115V

230V

Max. Continuous RMS

15A

10A

Max. Peak

20A

16A

Be sure the electrical service can supply

enough amperage for all the components
connected to it.

We recommend that a stiff (robust) supply

of AC power be used because the amplifiers
place high current demands on the AC line.
The more power that is available on the line,
the louder the speakers will play and the more
peak output power will be available for
cleaner, punchier bass. A suspected problem
of “poor bass performance” is often caused by
a weak AC supply to the amplifiers.

Never remove the ground pin on the power cord
of the FUSSION 3000 or any other component.
This is very dangerous.

Summary of Contents for Fussion Series 3000

Page 1: ...FUSSION 3000 ACTIVE FULL RANGE SOUND REINFORCEMENT SPEAKER 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: ...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 limits set forth he...

Page 4: ...nd transparency of vacuum tube amps The result is the clearest and most accurate reproduction available Each 12 woofer handles 350 watts RMS long term Arraying four woofers within the cabinet allows t...

Page 5: ...the rear panel is there to secure the linecord and prevent it from acci dentally getting pulled loose from the AC receptacle Wrap the linecord through the bar and tie it in a knot to secure it Note Yo...

Page 6: ...gain Use it to adjust the relative vol ume for the side or front fill speaker PHASE This switch reverses the phase of the sig nal at the FILL OUT connector Depending on the placement of the fill speak...

Page 7: ...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 monitors directly on a hollow stage floor A h...

Page 8: ...ternational 115VAC 230VAC Hot Black Blue Neutral White Brown Earth Ground Green w Green yellow stripe WARNING Consult a professional rigger or structural engineer prior to sus pending loudspeakers fro...

Page 9: ...between the outlets and the common ground should be as short as possible SERVICE INFORMATION Warranty Service If you think your loudspeaker has a problem please do everything you can to confirm it bef...

Page 10: ...age 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 the prob lem includin...

Page 11: ...yResponse 3 dB 55Hz 18kHz HorizontalCoverage 6dB 80 averaged 2kHz 10kHz Vertical Coverage 6 dB 70 averaged 2kHz 10kHz Directivity Factor DI Q 10 19 10 46 averaged 2kHz to 10kHz MaximumSPL longterm 130...

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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