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Thermal Considerations

The HDA has two powerful built-in amplifi ers 

capable of producing a com bined 600 watts of rms 
power. As an am pli fi  er works, it pro duces heat. The 
higher the signal level, the louder and hotter it gets. It 
is im por tant to dis si pate the heat as quick ly as possible. 
This  re sults  in  in creased  re li abil i ty  and  lon gev i ty  for  the 
am pli fi  er.

The amplifi er module is mounted on a large heatsink, 

which is cooled by con vec tion where cool air is drawn 
through its fi ns, car ry ing the heat away. In or der for this 
con vec tion cooling to work ef fi  cient ly, it is important 
to  pro vide  ad e quate  air space  be hind  the  loud speak er. 
Additionally, a thermally-controlled fan resides inside of 
the HDA which helps to reduce the chance of it  
overheating. When positioning the HDA, we rec om mend 
leav ing at least six inch es of air space be hind it.

In the unlikely event of the amplifi er overheating, a 

built-in thermal switch will activate, muting the  
signal, lighting the thermal LED, and ramping the fan 
up to top speed. When the amplifi er has cooled down to 
a safe operating temperature, the thermal switch resets 
itself, and the HDA resumes normal operation.

If the thermal switch activates, try turning down the 

level con trol a notch or two on the mix ing  console to 
avoid over heat ing the am pli fi  er. Be aware that direct 
sunlight and/or hot stage lights may be the culprit of an 
amplifi er overheating.

AC Power 

Be sure the HDA is plugged into an out let that is able 

to sup ply the cor rect volt age spec i fi ed for your mod el. It 
will continue to operate at lower voltages, but will not 
reach full power.

Be sure the elec tri cal ser vice can sup ply enough   

current for all the com po nents con nect ed to it.

We recommend that a stiff (robust) sup ply of AC 

power be used be cause the am pli fi  ers place high    
current de mands on the AC line. The more power that is 
avail able on the line, the louder the speakers will play 
and the more peak out put power will be avail able for 
clean er, punch i er bass. A sus pect ed prob lem of “poor 
bass per for mance” is of ten caused by a weak AC sup ply 
to the amplifi ers.

Refer back to page 15 for additional details 
regarding the AC power section of the Mackie 
HDA loudspeaker.

Care and Maintenance

Mackie loudspeakers will pro vide many years of    

reliable ser vice if these guide lines are followed:

• 

Avoid exposing the loudspeakers to mois ture. If 
they are set up out doors, be sure they are under 
cover if rain is expected.

• 

Avoid exposure to extreme cold (be low  
freezing  tem per a tures).  If  the  loud speak ers 
must be operated in a cold en vi ron ment, warm 
up the voice coils slowly by sending a low-level 
sig nal through them for about 15 minutes prior 
to  high-power  op er a tion.

• 

Use a dry cloth to clean the cabinets. Only do 
this when the power is turned off. Avoid getting 
mois ture into any of the open ings of the 
cab i net,  par tic u lar ly  where  the  drivers  are 
located.

Keep in mind that temperature and humidity  

contribute to air loss for high frequencies. They do not, 
however, affect the low frequencies.

Gig O’Clock

The next few pages are the appendices. They describe 

in detail how to utilize the EAW Resolution software, 
offer troubleshooting suggestions and showcase HDA 
connections. Here you will also fi nd technical 
information, such as the HDA’s specifi cations, block 
diagram, graphs and dimensions.

Other than these few things, you are fi nished! You 

are now well-versed in the ways of the Mackie HDA  
loudspeaker. Time to grab a frosty one and kick back.

21

Owner’s Manual

Owner’

s Manual

Summary of Contents for HDA

Page 1: ...HDA OWNER S MANUAL 2 Way High Definition Arrayable Loudspeaker...

Page 2: ...urning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation be...

Page 3: ...d practical tips Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL 3 CONTENTS 3 INTRODUCTION 4 OVERVIEW 5 FEATURES 5 HOOKUP DIAGRAMS 6 REAR PANEL FEATURES 13 1 MAIN INPUT 13 2 LOOP OUT 1...

Page 4: ...nd more complex mechanical designs Even then it isn t practical to place drivers only an inch apart Therefore additional acoustical magic is employed in the horn design to flatten the output of the hi...

Page 5: ...ecovery amplification Mackie s patented HD audio processing provides unmatched sonic accuracy and clarity Mackie Active technology includes a precision 2 way crossover transducer time alignment and ph...

Page 6: ...ctions as listed above Next connect the first HDA s XLR LOOP OUT jack to the second HDA s XLR MAIN INPUT jack using a balanced XLR cable A short 1 2 foot cable is all that is necessary Hook up the sup...

Page 7: ...MAIN INPUTS of the HDAs Since only one HDA is used per side the Array Mode switch should be in the 1 2 position on both speakers HDA MAIN INPUT HDA MAIN INPUT Mixing Console Mackie Onyx 1640i shown L...

Page 8: ...IN MIX SOLO 1 SOLO 1 2 3 4 2 SOLO SOLO MODE MAIN FX 1 USB STEREO RETURNS AUX MASTERS SOLO SOLO SOLO SOLO 15 O O 15 O O 15 O O SOLO U MAX O O U U MAX O O U MAX O O FX 2 U MAX O O U MAX O O SIG OL SIG O...

Page 9: ...e left and right main outputs from the mixer to feed the main inputs of the first HDA on each side of the stage and mirror the rest of the system as described above Another important aspect to keep in...

Page 10: ...mono Since three HDAs are used the Array Mode switches should be in the 3 4 or 3 4 LONG THROW position It is possible to reproduce this exact same hookup in stereo Simply utilize the left and right m...

Page 11: ...rest of the system as identified above Another important aspect to keep in mind is the rigging setup of loudspeakers In this diagram the HDAs are flown utilizing an FB121 Flybar In this array subs may...

Page 12: ...bwoofers to mirror the rest of the system as identified above Another important aspect to keep in mind is the rigging setup of loudspeakers In this diagram the HDAs and HD1801 subwoofers are flown uti...

Page 13: ...INS AC LOOP CIRCUIT BREAKER AC LOOP ON WARNING TO REDUCETHE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSETHIS EQUIPMENTTO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SER...

Page 14: ...ED This bi color LED illuminates green whenever there is signal present at the MAIN INPUT connector The HDA has a built in limiter that helps to prevent the amplifier outputs from clipping or overdriv...

Page 15: ...not be appropriate for local AC mains receptacles If not have a qualified electrician remove the existing AC mains plug and install a plug appropriate for the AC mains supply receptacle and following...

Page 16: ...es the HDA downward 20 to aim at the audience below the loudspeaker It may also be utilized for use with two HDAs arrayed on one pole as seen in the hook up diagram on page 8 13 COMPRESSION PAD The co...

Page 17: ...ese precautions may result in damage to the equipment personal injury or death Note that the Mackie HDA comes standard with two pole cups at different angles The desired pole cup angle depends on many...

Page 18: ...ing work and the potential liability engage companies that specialize in these disciplines to do the work required Mackie does offer certain accessory rigging items primarily for attachment to the har...

Page 19: ...make sure the loudspeakers are installed in a stable and secure way in order to avoid any conditions that may be dangerous for persons or structures WARNING When the FB121 Flybar is used to suspend a...

Page 20: ...a crucial role in the overall performance of a sound system Here are some additional placement tips to help overcome some typical room problems that might arise Avoid placing loudspeakers in the corn...

Page 21: ...ugh current 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 a...

Page 22: ...using this software It is a great tool for pre sales as well Customers will be able to see the final setup prior to any purchase Therefore realistic expectations have been set for all interested parti...

Page 23: ...explain the problem Tech Support will tell you where the nearest factory authorized service center is located in your area If you think there is a problem with your Mackie HDA please check out the fol...

Page 24: ...dards listed above Balanced XLR Connectors The LOOP OUT connector allows several HDAs to be connected in parallel Simply plug the signal source i e mixer output into the main input jack and patch that...

Page 25: ...ier power 2 Measured with pink noise free field at 1 meter before limiting Low Frequency Power Amplifier Rated Power 500 watts rms 1000 watts peak Rated THD 0 03 Cooling Convection Extrusion Design Cl...

Page 26: ...26 7 kg Mounting Methods Pole mount integral rigging flybar stack on top or fly underneath subwoofer s or fly via 4 integrated M10 mounting points using M10 x 1 5 x 37 mm forged shoulder eyebolts See...

Page 27: ...gital to Analog Converter Digital to Analog Converter Analog to Digital Converter Signal Limit LED HD Loudspeaker Processing Limiter Limiter Mute HD Loudspeaker Processing 1 2 3 4 3 4 Long Throw Array...

Page 28: ...Octave Response Normalized to 0 dB SPL Frequency Hz 10 0 10 20 30 40 20 100 1000 10K 20K 1 2 3 4 3 4 Long 100 10 1 Beamwidth Degrees 360 100 1000 10K 20K Frequency Hz Horizontal Vertical Directivity...

Page 29: ...e 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 we...

Page 30: ...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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