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• The acoustic sum of the outputs from the

drivers are optimized electronically, as well
as physically, so the amplitude response is
unity and the phase difference is minimal.

In short, all the complex interconnected

components in the system are designed to
work in harmony with each other to produce
the best possible sound.

The Transducers...

The monitors feature two 6.7-inch die-cast

aluminum frame woofers and a 1-inch viscous
edge-damped aluminum-alloy dome tweeter on
the front, and a 6-inch x 9-inch elliptical flat
piston passive radiator in the back.

The high-frequency driver is mounted on a

massive, acoustically non-resonant die-cast
zinc exponential waveguide, centered between
the two low-frequency drivers, which results in
wide, controlled dispersion of high-frequency
sounds. The unique passive radiator design

QUICK START

We realize that you can’t
wait to hook up your new
Mackie Designs HR626
High Resolution Studio
Monitors and try them out.

Nevertheless, please take the time to read this
page NOW, and the rest can wait until you’re
good and ready.

Make sure the Voltage
Selector Switch 

 on the

bottom of the cabinet is set
to the correct voltage setting
for your AC Mains supply.

Each of the HR626 cabinets has its own built-

in power amplifiers. That’s right, two amplifiers
per speaker cabinet; one for the high-frequency
tweeter and one for the low-frequency woofers.
You should turn the 

INPUT SENSITIVITY

 

control on the back of the cabinet 

down

 (fully

counterclockwise) before turning on the Studio
Monitors for the first time. Also be sure to set
the mute switch 

 on the front panel to its

standby position (in). This will prevent you
from accidentally connecting a hot signal source
to the monitors and getting a rude surprise.

There are a number of other settings you

can make on the back of the HR626, and you
can look at the graphic instructions relating to
each of them on the back of the cabinet (or
wait until you read about them later on in this
manual so you really know what they do). For
now, just leave them at the factory default set-

provides a smooth response down to 42Hz —
an astounding accomplishment for a cabinet of
this size! And since the radiator is producing most
of the sound at the lowest frequencies, there is
very little distortion from the woofer because its
cone movement is minimal at those frequencies.

The Cabinet...

The cabinet is made of black oak veneered

MDF wood. Two internal “H” braces further in-
crease the strength and rigidity (stiffness) of
the box. An open-cell adiabatic foam material
fills the inside of the box to absorb internal re-
flections and dampen standing waves.

Power Amplifiers...

The low-frequency amplifier produces up to

100 watts continuous before clipping, while the
high-frequency amplifier produces up to 40
watts continuous.

tings (

ACOUSTIC SPACE = WHOLE; LOW

FREQ = 40Hz; HIGH FREQ = 0

), except for

the 

POWER MODE

 

 switch. Be sure it is set

to the 

STANDBY

 position.

1. Connect the line-level monitor signal from

your mixer, preamp, or other signal source
to the 

SIGNAL INPUT

 

 jack on the

HR626 Studio Monitor (

1

4

-inch 

PHONE

,

XLR

, or 

RCA

).

2.

Connect the supplied AC power cord to the
IEC socket 

 on the back of the monitor.

Plug the other end into an AC outlet properly
configured with the voltage corresponding
to the Voltage Selector Switch 

 setting.

3.

Set the 

POWER MODE

 

 switch on the

rear panel to the 

ON

 position. With the

front panel mute switch 

 depressed, the

power amplifier is in Standby mode.

4.

Start your signal source (tape deck, CD, DAW,
or whatever), but leave the master volume
control on your mixer or preamp down.

5.

Set the mute switch 

 on the front of the

HR626 to the OUT position. The green
power 

 LED will turn on.

6.

Slowly turn up the 

INPUT SENSITIVITY

 

control on the back of the monitor to its
fully clockwise position 

(NORMAL)

.

7.

Adjust the master volume on your mixer to
a comfortably loud listening level. Enjoy
the silky smooth highs and authoritative,
commanding lows of the HR626.
Then read the rest of this manual.

Summary of Contents for HR824

Page 1: ...HR626 HIGH RESOLUTION ACTIVE STUDIO MONITOR OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ert 15 Grounding or Polarization Precautions should be taken so that the grounding or polarization means of this Mackie product is not defeated 16 Power Protection Unplug this Mackie product during li...

Page 3: ...velopment team realized that a commitment was required in terms of new resources and new equipment So we re cruited some of the best speaker and acoustic engineers in the industry to assist in the des...

Page 4: ...f them on the back of the cabinet or wait until you read about them later on in this manual so you really know what they do For now just leave them at the factory default set provides a smooth respons...

Page 5: ...DBY ON INPUT SENSITIVITY ACOUSTIC SPACE LOW FREQ FILTER POWER MODE HIGH FREQ FILTER HALF WHOLE NORMAL QUARTER 80Hz LOW CUT 40Hz NORMAL MAINS INPUT 120VAC 220 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 130W SIGNAL INPUTS BAL UN...

Page 6: ...hieve their best bass response in a room that s optimized for bass reproduction A lot of factors can conspire to thwart the HR626s extended low frequency including room shape room volume and acoustica...

Page 7: ...aterial should have the option to use pm3 THX pm3 Certifi cation is ideal for DVD mastering sweetening and mixing and is also perfect for facilities do ing work in broadcast music or multi media appli...

Page 8: ...se the HR626s free standing away from walls and corners whole space set the ACOUSTIC SPACE switch to the C position NORMAL This is where you connect your signal to the monitor and make adjustments to...

Page 9: ...se curve For some applications the low frequency output of the HR626 may impair your ability to make mix judgements For THX applications use the 80Hz setting For non THX applications where a sub woofe...

Page 10: ...oduce no sound Low level circuitry is still active but the power consumption of the circuitry is minimal 12 watts INTERNAL BI AMPLIFICATION 100W L F 40W H F 10dB NORM OFF 0dB NORMAL AUTO ON 2dB 2dB ST...

Page 11: ...Bu minimum activates the auto on function A silent period greater than eight minutes activates the auto off function The green power LED on the front panel reflects the state of the amplifiers Mains I...

Page 12: ...ront panel mute switch has no effect The power LED remains off If the POWER MODE switch is ON the front panel mute switch turns the HR626 on or returns it to STANDBY mode as indicated by the power LED...

Page 13: ...hould use high quality shielded cable to connect the signal source to the SIGNAL INPUT jack on the HR626 Foil shielded cables such as Belden 8451 8761 or 9501 are commonly used for studio wiring Micro...

Page 14: ...evice on the same AC circuit as the monitor Dimmers cause buzzing noises Use an AC line filter or plug the monitor into a different AC circuit SERVICE INFO Details concerning Warranty Service are spel...

Page 15: ...U S versions of our monitors is available only from our factory located in sunny Woodinville Washington Service for monitors living outside the United States can be obtained through local dealers or d...

Page 16: ...u 0 155 mV Driver Protection Compressor with independent LF and HF overload detection Specifications Enclosure Materials and Construction 5 8 inch 16mm thick MDF construction with 1 inch 25 4mm thick...

Page 17: ...iescent idle 20 watts Musical Program Loud mix 105 watts Both channels driven into resistive loading to 1 clipping LF 86W 4 HF 38W 8 255 watts US 120 VAC 60Hz Europe 240 VAC 50Hz Korea AC Power Select...

Page 18: ...recording guru Rick Chinn Dave Franzwa produced this manual using the following tools Initially written in Microsoft Word the text was imported into Adobe PageMaker IllustrationswereproducedinAdobeIll...

Page 19: ...50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k Hz HR626 High Frequency EQ Filter Response dBu 40 10 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 20 20k 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k Hz HR626 Low Frequen...

Page 20: ...rope Asia Central South America 425 487 4333 Middle East Africa 31 20 654 4000 Fax 425 487 4337 www mackie com E mail sales mackie com Some of the people at our factory who helped design build sell an...

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