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Acoustic Performance:

Frequency Response (-10 dB) 

55 Hz – 20 kHz

Frequency Response (-3 dB)  

65 Hz – 18 kHz

Horizontal Coverage (–6 dB)

1

 

90˚ averaged 

 

 

 

 

 

2 kHz to 10 kHz

Vertical Coverage (-6 dB)

1

   

50˚ averaged 

 

 

 

 

 

2 kHz to 10 kHz

Max peak SPL (calculated)

2

   

133 dB

Max peak SPL (measured)

3

   

124 dB

Crossover Point 

 

 

1.5 kHz

Voicing Mode

Contour   

 

 

LF, HF boost

Normal   

 

 

Nominally flat

Monitor   

 

 

100 Hz HPF,  

 

 

 

 

 

broad cut @ 3 kHz

High-Frequency Section

Voice Coil Diameter 

 

1.75 in / 44 mm

Horn Entry Diameter 

 

1.0 in / 25 mm

Diaphragm Material 

 

Heat-treated titanium

Magnet Material   

 

Ferrite

Low-Frequency Section

Woofer Diameter   

 

12.0 in / 305 mm

Voice Coil Diameter 

 

3.0 in / 76 mm

Diaphragm Material 

 

Paper

Magnet Material   

 

Neodymium

Power Amplifiers

Low Frequency Power Amplifier
 

Rated Power 

 

500 watts rms 

 

 

 

 

1000 watts peak

 

Rated THD 

 

< 0.03%

 

Cooling   

 

Convection Extrusion

 

Design   

 

Class D

High Frequency Power Amplifier
 

Rated Power 

 

100 watts rms 

 

 

 

 

200 watts peak

 

Rated THD 

 

< 0.03%

 

Cooling   

 

Convection Extrusion

 

Design   

 

Class D

Input/Output

Input Type 

 

 

Female XLR balanced

Input Impedance   

 

11 k  balanced

Loop Out  

 

 

Male XLR balanced

1  HF horn can be rotated 90˚ if desired.

2  Calculated from driver sensitivity and amplifier power.

3  Measured with pink noise, free field at 1 meter, before limiting.

Line Input Power

US model  

 

100 – 120 VAC, 50 – 60 Hz, 200W

EU / CN model 

 

200 – 240 VAC, 50 – 60 Hz, 200W

AC Connector 

 

3-pin IEC 250 VAC

 

Safety Features

Input Protection:   

RMS limiting, power supply and  

 

 

 

amplifier thermal protection

Display LEDs: 

 

Power ON, Voicing Mode selection,  

 

 

 

Sig/Limit, Thermal protection,  

 

 

 

Front Power ON

Construction Features

Basic Design 

 

Asymmetrical monitor, 60˚ tilt

Cabinet   

 

15 mm exterior grade premium  

 

 

 

birch plywood

Finish 

 

 

High durability black paint

Handles   

 

One on each side, one on top

Grille 

 

 

Powder-coated galvanized steel

Fly Points 

 

Twelve M10 x 1.5 mm

Monitor Angle 

 

60˚

Physical Properties

Height   

 

 

24.0 in / 610 mm

Width 

 

 

 

15.2 in / 386 mm

Depth 

 

 

 

15.0 in / 381 mm

Monitor position depth 

 

16.2 in / 412 mm

Weight   

 

 

50 lb / 22.7 kg

Mounting Methods

Floor mount, pole mount, or fly via 12 integrated M10 mounting 
points (using M10 x 1.5 x 37 mm forged shoulder eyebolts).

 

See 

page 11 for more information.

Options

PA-A2 Forged Shoulder Eyebolt Kit  
(4 x M10 x 1.5mm x 37 mm)  

P/N 0028272

SPM200 Loudspeaker Pole Mount 

P/N 2035170-01

Disclaimer

Since we are always striving to make our  products better by 
incorporating new and improved materials, components, and 
manufacturing methods, we reserve the right to change these 
specifications at any time without notice.
“Mackie” and the “Running Man” figure are registered  
trademarks of LOUD Technologies Inc.
All other brand names mentioned are trademarks or  registered 
trademarks of their respective holders, and are hereby  
acknowledged.

HD1221 Specifications

Appendix C: Technical Information

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All Rights Reserved.

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Page 1: ...HD1221 OWNER S MANUAL 2 Way High Definition Powered Loudspeaker...

Page 2: ...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 whichever is applicable...

Page 3: ...omply with all applicable federal state and local regulations We strongly recommend the following rigging system practices Documentation Thoroughly document the mounting rigging design with detailed d...

Page 4: ...feed the MAIN INPUTs of a pair of Mackie HD1221 powered loudspeakers Note HD1221s do not necessarily need to be pole mounted They may be placed on a floor stage or other firm surface or they may be f...

Page 5: ...wn L R MAIN OUT Similar to the previous hookup diagram this one adds some low end to your portable PA It is perfect for the same setups as mentioned previously sound reinforcement weddings vocal reinf...

Page 6: ...EQ PAN EQ PAN EQ PAN EQ PAN EQ PAN EQ PAN EQ PAN EQ PAN EQ PAN EQ PAN EQ PAN EQ PAN EQ PAN EQ PAN EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ PAN PAN PAN PAN BAL BAL EQ PAN FX2 FX 1 1 2 3 4 MAIN MIX 1 2 STEREO RETURNS AUX MAS...

Page 7: ...y this is the recommended position when paired with a subwoofer Of the three options this is the most accurate voicing mode and should be used in the majority of applications The LED next to the switc...

Page 8: ...the front of the cabinet will not light nor will the LED next to the switch The LED next to the POWER Switch 8 and other rear panel LEDs will still illuminate when the unit is powered on 5 THERMAL LE...

Page 9: ...u can create a horizontal array by placing the cabinets side by side However you should have a good understanding of the relationship between the splay angle the angle between the facing sides of the...

Page 10: ...ect 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...

Page 11: ...cturing hardware for designing and installing rigging systems Each one of these tasks is a discipline in its own right Because of the hazardous nature of rigging work and the potential liability engag...

Page 12: ...rs or installers It is the responsibility of the installer to provide a properly engineered load certified rigging system for supporting the loudspeaker from structure The illustrations provided below...

Page 13: ...and or hot stage lights may be the culprit of an amplifier overheating AC Power Be sure the HD1221 is plugged into an outlet that is able to supply the correct voltage specified for your model It wil...

Page 14: ...xplain the problem Tech Support will tell you where the nearest factory authorized service center is located in your area If you think your Mackie product has a problem please check out the following...

Page 15: ...output impedance of 120 then you can daisy chain up to nine HD1221s This is a load of 1222 HD1221 input impedance 11 k 9 of these in parallel 1222 Since microphones typically have a higher output imp...

Page 16: ...50 60 Hz 200W AC Connector 3 pin IEC 250 VAC Safety Features Input Protection RMS limiting power supply and amplifier thermal protection Display LEDs Power ON Voicing Mode selection Sig Limit Thermal...

Page 17: ...generally associated with EEE At the same time your cooperation in the correct disposal of this product will contribute to the effective usage of natural resources For more information about where you...

Page 18: ...HD1221Dimensions HD1221FrequencyResponse 15 2 in 386 mm 16 2 in 411 mm 60 24 0 in 610 mm 15 7 in 399 mm 15 0 in 380 mm WEIGHT 50 lb 22 7 kg 5aT dT Rh 7i S1 B a P 2 c da Xc a 18 HD1221 HD1221...

Page 19: ...he 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 excluding w...

Page 20: ...Road NE Woodinville WA 98072 USA United States and Canada 800 898 3211 Europe Asia Central and South America 425 487 4333 Middle East and Africa 31 20 654 4000 Fax 425 487 4337 www mackie com E mail s...

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