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HM-54

HM-54

Introduction

Thank you for choosing a Mackie HM-54 Four-Channel 

Headphone Amplifier. This 1U rackmount unit features 
left and right TRS main inputs, as well as left and right 
TRS “direct inputs” on each of the four channels.

The front panel provides an input select switch for 

each channel, allowing you to choose between the main 
stereo mix or the stereo “direct input.” In addition, 
each channel has its own headphone level control and 
two headphone jacks, one on the front for easy access 
and one on the back panel for hard-wired rackmount 
installations.

The HM-54 provides four separate headphone mixes, 

each of which can be switched between the main stereo 
mix or a custom mix, perhaps from a pair of subgroup 
outputs on the mixer, routed to the left and right phones 
input on the HM-54.

A Main Phones input jack allows you to use the 

headphone output on the mixer as the main input to 
the HM-54 instead of a left and right line-level output. 
A Main Input Level control is used to adjust the overall 
main input level.

The rugged construction of the HM-54 makes it a 

roadworthy companion to your arsenal of gear either 
inside or outside of a rack.

HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL

We know that many of you can’t wait to get your 

new headphone amp hooked up, and you’re probably 
not going to read the manual first (sigh!). So the first 
section after this introduction is a Quick-Start Guide 
called “Getting Started” to help you get the HM-54 set 
up fast so you can start using it right away. Right after 
that are the ever popular hook-up diagrams that show 
typical setups for live sound and recording.

Then, when you have time, read the Features 

Description section. This describes every knob, button, 
and connection point on the HM-54.

Throughout this section you’ll find illustrations with 

each feature numbered. If you want to know more 
about a feature, simply locate it on the appropriate 
illustration, notice the number attached to it, and find 
that number in the nearby paragraphs.

This icon marks information that 
is critically important or unique to 
the HM-54. For your own good, read 
them and remember them. They will 
be on the final test.

This icon leads you to in-depth 
explanations of features and practical 
tips. While not mandatory, they 
usually have some valuable nugget of 
information.

A PLUG FOR THE CONNECTOR SECTION

Appendix B is a section on connectors: balanced 

connectors, unbalanced connectors, and the phones 
connectors used on the HM-54.

More resources on our website at www.mackie.com.
THE GLOSSARY: A Haven of Non-Techiness for 

the Neophyte

The “Glossary of Terms” is a fairly comprehensive 

dictionary of pro-audio terms. If terms like “clipping,” 
“noise floor,” or “unbalanced” leave you blank, refer to 
this glossary for a quick explanation.

ARCANE MYSTERIES ILLUMINATED

“Arcane Mysteries” discusses some of the down ‘n’ dirty 

practical realities of microphones, fixed installations, 
grounding, and balanced versus unbalanced lines. It’s a 
goldmine for the neophyte, and even the seasoned pro 
might learn a thing or two.

Please write your serial number here for future 

reference (i.e., insurance claims, tech support, 

return authorization, etc.) 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for HM-54

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Page 2: ...ed hearing loss but nearly everyone will lose some hearing if exposed to sufficiently intense noise for a period of time The U S Government s Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA has specified the permissible noise level exposures shown in the following chart According to OSHA any exposure in excess of these permissible limits could result in some hearing loss To ensure against potenti...

Page 3: ...nnections 5 SettheLevels 5 HookupDiagrams 6 HM 54Features 8 FrontPanel 8 1 MAININPUTLEVEL 8 2 PHONESJack 8 3 SOURCESelectSwitch 8 4 LEVELControl 8 5 PowerSwitch 8 RearPanel 9 6 IECPowerReceptacle 9 7 LEFTandRIGHTPHONESINPUT 9 8 PHONESOUTPUT 9 9 LEFTandRIGHTMAININPUT 9 10 MAINPHONESINPUT 9 AppendixA ServiceInformation 10 WarrantyService 10 Troubleshooting 10 Repair 11 AppendixB Connections 12 Appen...

Page 4: ...ight away Right after that are the ever popular hook up diagrams that show typical setups for live sound and recording Then when you have time read the Features Description section This describes every knob button and connection point on the HM 54 Throughout this section you ll find illustrations with each feature numbered If you want to know more about a feature simply locate it on the appropriate...

Page 5: ...s for headphone amp 1 and S L O W L Y turn up the LEVEL control on the front panel for the corresponding headphone amp Adjust for a comfortable listening level Note If the volume gets really loud really fast turn down the MAIN INPUT LEVEL control until you can turn up the headphone amp LEVEL control at least halfway Conversely if you have to turn the headphone amp LEVEL control all the way up turn...

Page 6: ...studio preamp in a recording application The microphones and instruments are connected to the 400F and tracked to the DAW via the FireWire connection Separate stereo headphone mixes are returned from the DAW over the FireWire connection using the DAW s stereo auxes and connected to the Phones Inputs on the HM 54 via the eight analog outputs on the 400F ...

Page 7: ...o headphone mixes to the HM 54 The Phones output from the 1640 is connected to the Main Phones Input on the HM 54 allowing the talent to listen to either the same mix as the engineer in the control room i e stereo return from the DAW for overdubbing or to their own individual headphone mix tracking If the talent and engineer are in the same room each musician can adjust their own headphone mix on ...

Page 8: ...l from the rear panel PHONES jack WARNING The headphone amps are designed to drive any standard headphones to a very loud level We re not kidding They can cause permanent hearing damage Even intermediate levels may be painfully loud with some headphones BE CAREFUL Always start with the PHONES level turned all the way down before connecting headphones to the PHONES jack Keep it down until you ve pu...

Page 9: ...hard wiring the headphone outputs to a patch panel in the rack Note Plugging headphones into the front panel PHONES jack automatically disconnects the signal from the rear panel PHONES jack 9 LEFTandRIGHTMAININPUT These 1 4 TRS jacks accept a balanced or unbalanced line level input signal This is the signal that you select when you leave the SOURCE select switch 3 on the front panel in the out pos...

Page 10: ...nel Is the input LEVEL control 4 for the channel turned up Is the signal source turned up Make sure the signal level from the selected input source is high enough to drive the line level inputs on the HM 54 Try the same source signal in another channel set up exactly like the suspect channel Bad Output If you are listening to a PHONES OUTPUT 8 on the rear panel make sure that nothing is plugged in...

Page 11: ...ory packaging 5 Include a legible note stating your name shipping address no P O boxes daytime phone number Service Request Number and a detailed description of the problem including how we can duplicate it 6 Write the Service Request Number in BIG PRINT on top of the box Units sent to us without the Service Request Number will be refused 7 Tech Support will tell you where to ship the preamplifier ...

Page 12: ... ground earth connection from the balanced input ground earth connection leaving the unbalanced ground connected to the balanced input low cold connection only In some cases you may have to make up special adapters to interconnect your equipment For example you may need a balanced XLR female connected to an unbalanced 1 4 TS phone plug Many common adapters can be found at your local electronics su...

Page 13: ...hnical Info HM 54 Specifications Frequency Response Main Input to any Output Level 12 o clock 0 1 dB 20 Hz to 20 kHz Distortion THD IMD Main Input to any Output 4 dBu output THD N 0 01 20 Hz to 20 kHz BW 1 kHz input 4 dBu Level 12 o clock Noise Residual Output Noise 103 dBu all outputs off 600Ω load 97 dBu all outputs 12 o clock 600Ω load Input Sensitivity 0 dBu 1 5 mW 600Ω Level 12 o clock Input G...

Page 14: ...CT MAIN Main Input Level Phones 1 Front Phones Level Phones 1 Rear Left Right Phones 2 Input DIRECT MAIN Phones 2 Front Phones Level Phones 2 Rear Left Right Phones 3 Input DIRECT MAIN Phones 3 Front Phones Level Phones 3 Rear Left Right Phones 4 Input DIRECT MAIN Phones 4 Front Phones Level Phones 4 Rear ...

Page 15: ... of the LOUD Technologies factory authorized service centers and deemed eligible for repair or replacement under the terms of this warranty will be repaired or replaced within thirty days of receipt LOUD Technologies and its authorized service centers may use refurbished parts for repair or replacement of any product Products returned to LOUD Technologies that do not meet the terms of this Warrant...

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