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The Ins and Outs of Polarity

Mackie’s HD-Series Powered Subwoofers include a 

switch that allows you to quickly invert the polarity of 
the subwoofer’s output relative to the input signal it is 
receiving from the mixer or other sound source. But 
what exactly does that mean? A subwoofer works by lit-
erally pumping air as the woofer cone moves in and out 
with respect to the cabinet in which it is housed. It does 
so according to the low-frequency portion of the signal it 
receives from the sound source.

The woofer cone is simply following the waveform 

as seen in the sine wave in Figure 1.  As the sine wave 
rises, the woofer cone pushes out. Likewise, as the sine 
wave falls, the woofer cone pulls into the cabinet. A 
musical signal is much more complex, of course, but the 
same principle applies. Movement of the woofer cone 
causes air pressure changes that we perceive as sound.

When the Polarity Invert switch [6] is engaged, the 

original waveform is simply reversed 180º (see Figure 
2). Again, the subwoofer cone follows the waveform. 
However, this time the woofer cone starts by pulling into 
the cabinet followed by the woofer cone pushing out. If 
you have ever experimented with a subwoofer polarity 
switch, you may not have noticed any changes to the 
sound regardless of its position, especially if you are 
listening to just the subwoofer. This is normal, as our 
ears perceive them both as the same.  

The polarity invert switch comes into play when the 

HD1801 subwoofer is paired with a loudspeaker. Ideally, 
the woofer cones of the subwoofer and full-range loud-
speaker would work together by pushing and pulling in 
unison.  HD-Series subwoofers are designed to be used 
in a broad range of applications, and with a wide variety 
of full-range loudspeakers. The flexibility provided by 
the polarity switch is necessary to ensure that you are 
receiving the best possible sound from your system, 
regardless of your setup.

Listed below are some recommended configurations 

for pairing a Mackie HD-Series subwoofer (using the 
High-Pass output) with a Mackie full-range  
loudspeaker. These settings are a good start, but be sure 
to experiment to find the best sound for your venue. The 
loudspeakers may be stacked, pole-mounted, or flown. 
 
•   

HD-Series full-range loudspeakers

 - Engage the  

      Polarity Invert switch on the HD1801. 
 
•   

SRM450v2 full-range loudspeakers

 - Disengage the  

     Polarity Invert switch on the HD1801. Engage the  
     Low Cut Filter switch on the SRM450v2 loudspeaker.

In alternate setups where the full-range loudspeakers 

are not co-located with the subwoofers or are not    
connected to the HD-Series subwoofer’s High-Pass 
outputs, you will need to experiment with the Polarity 
Invert switch to determine which setting gives you the 
desired bass response for your application.

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Summary of Contents for HD 1801

Page 1: ...HD1801 OWNER S MANUAL 18 Powered Subwoofer...

Page 2: ...ifications to this device not expressly approved by LOUD Technologies Inc could void the user s authority to operate the equipment under FCC rules 20 This apparatus does not exceed the Class A Class B...

Page 3: ...em Designed and tuned by the experts at EAW HD1801 subs deliver 1600W peak power via high output 18 drivers custom designed for optimal pairing with Mackie full range loudspeakers The HD1801 incorpora...

Page 4: ...performance Placement of the subwoofer relative to the full range loudspeakers will also affect performance See page 10 for more information 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 SRM450v2 reproduces all...

Page 5: ...ance Placement of the subwoofer relative to the full range loudspeakers will also affect performance See page 10 for more information Left line level output Right line level output Power Cord Line lev...

Page 6: ...bwoofers to optimize performance See page 10 for more information Left line level output Right line level output Power Cord Power Cord Pole Mount Pole Mount Line level High Pass output A Line level Hi...

Page 7: ...ded that you use straps to secure your loudspeakers for stacked scenarios such as this one Be sure to loop a strap through each handle going down each side of the cabinet setup as shown above Left lin...

Page 8: ...fer off As a general guide powered subwoofers should be turned on after the mixer and other sources but prior to full range speakers Additionally they should also be powered off after the tops but bef...

Page 9: ...ve loudspeakers The signal at these outputs is a direct copy of the input signals These outputs allow you to daisy chain multiple subwoofers and or send the full range signals to the main loudspeakers...

Page 10: ...frequently or lights continuously turn down the input level until it only blinks occasionally Excessive limiting may lead to overheating which in turn trips the thermal protect circuitry and interrupt...

Page 11: ...the subwoofer This is normal as our ears perceive them both as the same The polarity invert switch comes into play when the HD1801 subwoofer is paired with a loudspeaker Ideally the woofer cones of th...

Page 12: ...speaker must be supported independently of any other HD subwoofer and any other loads A minimum of two rigging points must be used to hang an HD1801 More may be used for creating the desired hanging a...

Page 13: ...ggingReminder To reiterate Mackie is not in the business of providing complete rigging systems either as designers manufacturers or installers It is the responsibility of the installer to provide a pr...

Page 14: ...switch will activate muting the amplifier s output When the amplifier has cooled down to a safe operating temperature the thermal switch resets itself and the HD1801 resumes normal operation If the th...

Page 15: ...e 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 sup...

Page 16: ...has an output impedance of 120 ohms then you can daisy chain up to nine HD1801s This is a load of 1222 ohms HD1801 input impedance 11 kohms 9 of these in parallel 1222 ohms Since microphones typically...

Page 17: ...r half space 2 Measured with swept sine at 1 W within operating range scaled for max power half space AC Power Requirements US 100 120 VAC 50 60 Hz 300 watts Europe 220 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 300 watts AC C...

Page 18: ...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...

Page 19: ...Limit LED Thermal LED Polarity Invert LED LPF 100 Hz Overexcursion Protection HPF 40 Hz Thermal Monitoring Amp Limiter Polarity Invert Thermal Mute Normal Inverted Gain HD Subwoofer Processing Crossov...

Page 20: ...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 normal business hours Pacific Time ex...

Page 21: ...SION SERIAL NUMBER 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 QUALIFI...

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