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REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION

 FILTER SELECT

FILTER SELECT

VARIABLE
110Hz ELLIPTICAL

VARIABLE
110Hz ELLIPTICAL

This switch selects either the built-in 4th-order

24 dB/octave Linkwitz-Riley variable crossover
or the 7th-order 42 dB/octave 110 Hz elliptical
low-pass filter for the subwoofer.

Use the elliptical filter when mixing for sur-

round sound applications with a LFE channel.
This steep filter emulates the “brick-wall” low-
pass filter used in AC-3 and DTS formats.

Use the variable crossover filter for normal

playback of stereo sound.

 LFE GAIN

LFE GAIN

  

 

0dB

 

+

10dB 

THX = 0 dB

For Surround Sound Mixing:

 Push this

switch in to add 10 dB of gain to the subwoofer
signal. This allows you to record the LFE chan-
nel at –10 dB relative to the other channels, as
specified by AC-3 encoding standards. Note
that 10 dB of gain is added back when decod-
ing the LFE channel.

For Playback:

 Push this switch in to add 10

dB of gain to the subwoofer signal. This is use-
ful for home theater applications where the
LFE channel requires additional gain to bal-
ance with the other channels in the surround
sound system.

 INPUT SENSITIVITY

OFF

NORMAL

INPUT SENSITIVITY

THX = NORMAL

The HRS150 expects a line-level signal at its

input connectors.
• The sensitivity is 89 dB SPL at one meter with

a 100 mV (–17.8 dBu) input signal, with the

INPUT SENSITIVITY

 control set to its 

NOR-

MAL

 position (in other words, wide open).

• The HRS150 is designed to operate with a

n4 dBu signal when the 

INPUT

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 inputs

and outputs to the subwoofer, and make adjust-
ments to the crossover, filters, and input
sensitivity.

For THX applications, the
rear panel switches and
controls should be set to the
THX positions as indicated
on the rear panel.

 POWER LED

The 

POWER

 LED lights when the power

switch is turned on and the subwoofer is oper-
ating normally.

If there is no signal present for several min-

utes, the HRS150 goes into bypass mode, the

POWER

 LED turns off, and the 

SUB BYPASSED

LED turns on. The instant a signal appears at
its input, the HRS150 comes to life and the

POWER

 LED lights again.

 SUB BYPASSED LED

When the 

SUBWOOFER BYPASS

 circuit is

activated by either the auto-off circuit or the

FOOTSWITCH

 connection, the 

SUB BYPASSED

LED lights.

 SUBSONIC FILTER

SUBSONIC FILTER

FLAT 
15Hz

THX = FLAT

Push this switch in to engage the 3rd-order

18 dB/octave Butterworth subsonic filter,
which rolls off frequencies below 15 Hz. This
eliminates unwanted low-frequency energy so
that all the power from the HRS150 amplifier is
dedicated to useful low frequencies.

 FILTER BYPASS

FILTER BYPASS

FILTER IN
FULL RANGE

THX = FULL RANGE

This switch bypasses the built-in low-pass

filters (variable and elliptical). Push this switch
in when connecting an LFE or subwoofer
output signal from a mixer or preamp to the

LEFT(MONO)

 and/or 

RIGHT

 inputs, to avoid

“double-filtering” the low-frequency signal.

Note that the 

LEFT(MONO)

 and 

RIGHT

OUT

puts are still high-pass filtered and affected

by the 

CROSSOVER

 controls.

Summary of Contents for HRS150

Page 1: ...S AND THE RUNNING MAN FIGURE 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 MASTER OUT L...

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: ...requirements for mixing and monitoring multi channel programs Inordertoachieveaseamlessintegrationbetween the subwoofer and the main speakers in the system speaker placement is very important The char...

Page 4: ...the LFE Low Frequency Effects or subwoofer line level signal from your mixer preamp or other signal source to the LEFT MONO IN jack on the HRS150 XLR or RCA 2 Set the FILTER BYPASS switch to the FULL...

Page 5: ...ER SUB BYPASSED OUT IN L R L R TO INSURE PRODUCT SAFETY POWER SUPPLIES MEETING CLASS 2 INSULATION REQUIREMENTS SHOULD ONLY BE USED WITH THIS CONNECTOR SUBWOOFER BYPASS REMOTE INDICATOR CIRCUIT CLOSED...

Page 6: ...s Ifthat snotpossible atleastputthe subwoofer in the same location as your listening position to achieve a close approximation PLACEMENT AN IMPORTANT NOTE ON HRS150 BASS RESPONSE AND YOUR CONTROL ROOM...

Page 7: ...red subwoofer first and any other powered speakers in the system to prevent thumps and other noises generated by any upstream equip ment from coming out the speakers When powering up turn on the power...

Page 8: ...PUT 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 inputs and outputs to the subwoofer a...

Page 9: ...HT 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 preamplifier to one of these in...

Page 10: ...oofer using these connections If SLAVE IN is used as an input the MASTER OUT has no signal present To connect more subwoofers connect the MASTER OUT from the first subwoofer to the LEFT MONO INput of...

Page 11: ...110Hz 55Hz 80Hz SUB SAT 110Hz 55Hz 80Hz SUB SAT MONO POWER SUB BYPASSED DESIGNED BY MACKOIDS IN WOODINVILLE WA USA 2002 MACKIE DESIGNS INC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED PATENTS PENDING INTERNAL AMPLIFICATION 1...

Page 12: ...ring You should use high quality shielded cable to connect the signal source to the LEFT and RIGHT IN and OUT jacksontheHRS150 Foil shielded cables such as Belden 8451 8761 or 9501 are commonly used f...

Page 13: ...lter or plug the subwoofer into a different AC circuit If possible listen to the signal source with headphones plugged in If it sounds noisy there it s not the subwoofer Details concerning Warranty Se...

Page 14: ...ox This is very important When you call for the RA number please let Tech Support know if you need new packaging Mackie is not responsible for any damage that occurs due to non factory packaging 5 Inc...

Page 15: ...ER 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 CROSSOVER AT LEFT AND RIG...

Page 16: ...wereservetheright to change these specifications at any time without notice 24 0 in 609 mm 22 0 in 559 mm HRS150 WEIGHT 117 lb 53 kg 23 7 in 601 mm 22 0 in 558 mm 23 6 in 599 mm HIGH RESOLUTION HIGH...

Page 17: ...over 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 HRS150 Elliptical Filter Response 40 10 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 2...

Page 18: ...ne internal Iomega Zip Drive for backup and transfer 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...

Page 19: ...y from state to state Please keep your sales receipt in a safe place A Mackie warrants all materials workmanship and proper operation of this product for a period of three years from the original date...

Page 20: ...16220 Wood Red Road NE Woodinville WA 98071 USA US 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 ma...

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