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Play music with a good strong bass line and 

crawl on the floor on your hands and knees 
until you find a spot where the bass sounds 
the best, with a smooth, tight response. Your 
ears need to be at the same height that the 
subwoofer’s driver will be when it is sitting on 
the floor. If you have access to a real-time ana-
lyzer (RTA), play pink noise over the system 
and use the RTA to find a location that exhibits 
the flatest bass response. Once you’ve found 
the place where the bass sounds the best, put 
the subwoofer there and it should sound just as 
good from your listening position.

Polarity

 

The setting of the polarity switch can affect 

how the low frequencies sound in relation to the 
main speakers. Listen to bass-heavy music with 
the polarity switch in and out. In one position 
the low frequencies should sound full, while in 
the other position they may sound hollow and 
thin. Choose the position that yields the fullest 
low-frequency sound.

Feel free to experiment

In many respects, every room is unique in 

terms of its acoustics. Even after you’ve placed 
your subwoofer where you think it’ll sound 
best, try moving it around. You might be pleas-
antly surprised.

Additional Tidbits of Wisdom

•  Avoid using EQ to compensate for dips in 

the frequency response caused by room 
modes. It is better to place the subwoofer 
in a position where dips are minimized and 
use the EQ to smooth out any peaks.

•  Provide at least six inches clearance around 

the heatsink to allow air to get at it.

•  Provide at least three feet clearance from 

a TV, computer monitor, or any form of 
magnetic media (video and audio recording 
tapes, computer disks, etc.), to prevent the 
HR10’s powerful magnet from distorting the 
video screen or erasing the magnetic media.

•   When you shut down your equipment, turn 

off the HRS10 powered subwoofer first 
(and any other powered speakers in the 
system) to prevent thumps and other noises 
generated by any upstream equipment from 
coming out the speakers. When power-
ing up, turn on the powered speakers and 
subwoofer last.

•   Save the shipping box! You may need it 

someday, and you don’t want to have to pay 
for another one.

•  Save your sales receipt in a safe place.
•  Also record the HRS10 serial number 

in the space provided on the inside front 
cover, along with where and when you 
bought it.

A Few Words About THX™ pm3™ 

Certification

Nearly two decades ago, George Lucas 

turned a passion for great sound into the 
world’s most accepted and trusted solution for 
achieving it. The standard was named THX 
(for Tomlinson Holman, who developed the 
THX Sound System when he was the research 
and technical director at Lucasfilm Ltd.™ 
in the early 80s), and today, with hundreds 
of thousands of home theater customers and 
more than 000 THX Certified movie theaters 
enjoying its benefits, the THX name has be-
come nothing short of legendary. Simply put: 
when it comes to premium sound, no other 
name so closely defines ‘quality’ for millions of 
movie-goers and home theater enthusiasts alike.

Today, a new landscape is emerging. A 

landscape comprised of hundreds of small, 
professional multi-channel facilities, whose 
need for differentiation, expert technical and 
marketing support, and a true, multi-channel 
standard is becoming a competitive fact of life. 
Again, THX has a singular solution and this 
time it’s called THX pm Certification.

All facilities involved with mixing and/or 

monitoring of multi-channel material should 
have the option to use pm. THX pm Certifi-
cation is ideal for DVD mastering, sweetening, 
and mixing; and is also perfect for facilities 
doing work in broadcast, music, or multi-media 
applications.
 

HRS120 THX pm3 Certification

Anyone seeking THX Certification for their 

studio, or striving to maintain THX standards, 
can use the HRS10s and rest assured that 
their facility is in full compliance.

Summary of Contents for HRS120

Page 1: ...URE ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKSOF MACKIE DESIGNS INC THX PM3 AND LUCASFILM ARE TRADEMARKS OF LUCASFILM LTD USED BY PERMISSION S M SLAVE MASTER SLAVE IN INPUT OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT MASTER OUT LEFT IN OUT R...

Page 2: ...F ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIF...

Page 3: ...nd HR624 meets all THX requirements for mixing and monitoring multi channel programs Inordertoachieveaseamlessintegrationbetween the subwoofer and the main speakers in the system speaker placement is...

Page 4: ...you really know what they do For now just leave all the switches out and the CROSSOVER controls set to the center position 80Hz For stereo applications 1 Connect the left and right line level signal...

Page 5: ...POWER ON POLARITY N A LFE GAIN SUBSONIC FILTER SUBSONIC FILTER CROSSOVER CONTROLS FILTER SELECT FILTER BYPASS STANDARD SETTINGS NORMAL 80Hz SUB SAT INPUT SENSITIVITY THX PM3 SETTINGS POLARITY LFE GAIN...

Page 6: ...netberaisedoffthegroundandatthesame level asyourears Ifthat snotpossible atleast putthe subwoofer in the same location as your listening position to achieve a close approximation PLACEMENT AN IMPORTAN...

Page 7: ...ubwoofer first and any other powered speakers in the system to prevent thumps and other noises generated by any upstream equipment from coming out the speakers When power ing up turn on the powered sp...

Page 8: ...SENSITIVITY control is in the NORMAL position Refer to the QUICK START section on page 4 for the level setting procedure This is where you connect your signal in puts and outputs to the subwoofer and...

Page 9: ...uthebestsound LEFT AND RIGHT INPUTS Balanced XLR female and unbalanced RCA female connectors are provided for the left and right inputs Connect the full range line level signal from the mixer or pream...

Page 10: ...ofer is bypassed An internal relay closes shorting the tip and sleeve of the REMOTE INDICA TOR jack whenever the subwoofer is in bypass mode either triggered manually with the FOOT SWITCH or by the au...

Page 11: ...SS FILTER IN FULL RANGE SUB 110Hz 55Hz 80Hz SAT CROSSOVER SUB 110Hz 55Hz 80Hz SAT MONO POWER POWER SUB BYPASSED DESIGNED BY MACKOIDS IN WOODINVILLE WA USA 2001 MACKIE DESIGNS INC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED P...

Page 12: ...ng You should use high quality shielded cable to connect the signal source to the LEFT and RIGHT IN and OUT jacks on the HRS120 Foil shielded cables such as Belden 8451 8761 or 9501 are commonly used...

Page 13: ...e hum Is there a light dimmer or other triac based SCR device on the same AC circuit as the monitor Dimmers cause buzzing noises Use an AC line filter or plug the subwoofer into a different AC circuit...

Page 14: ...e com click Support and select Locate a Service Center Service for Mackie products living outside the United States can be obtained through local dealers or distributors If you do not have access to o...

Page 15: ...SLAVE INPUT SUBWOOFER BYPASS FOOTSWITCH NOTE WHEN USED AS A SLAVE THE MASTER OUTPUT OF THE FIRST SUB DRIVES THIS INPUT POLARITY AND INPUT SENSITIVITY ONLY ARE ACTIVE ON THIS INPUT OPEN HPF FROM CROSSO...

Page 16: ...Thermal Protection Heatsink and Power Transformer temperature auto reset Amplifier Section Rated power output 1 THD 100 Hz 400 watts rms into rated 8 load Burst power output 100 Hz sine with 10 duty...

Page 17: ...Crossover Filter Response 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 dBr 20 20k 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k Hz HRS120 Elliptical Filter Response 40 10 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 24...

Page 18: ...r of files A Hewlett Packard LaserJet 5000N with a duplex tray installed to save trees was used to print out laser proofs PDF files were created with Acrobat Distiller 4 0 A wind driven open window pr...

Page 19: ...e under warranty Note You must have a sales receipt from an authorized Mackie dealer for your unit to be considered for warranty repair IMPORTANT Make sure that the Service Request Number is plainly 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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