Mackie M-800 Owner'S Manual And Warranty Registration Download Page 21

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As soon as the music gets loud, the amp
shuts down!

Check the M•800’s meters. Be sure that 

OL

is not lighting up frequently or continuously.

Can the amp breathe? The M•800 amps
draw their ventilation air in from the front
and out through the side panels. They
need plenty of fresh air to stay cool.

Do not block the ventilation ports.

There may be a dead short somewhere in
your speaker setup, or the total impedance
of the load is too low. Turn the amp off and
rectify that right away.

Something’s missing in the mid and high
frequencies!

If you’re using horns with compression
drivers, please read the 

CONSTANT

DIRECTIVITY 

section on page 15.

It hurts when I touch my arm, or my leg, or
even my head!

You have a broken finger.

Bad sound!

Is it loud and distorted? Turn down the
signal coming from the mixer or signal source.

Is the input connector plugged completely
into the jack? Check the speaker connec-
tions and verify that all connections are
tight and that there are no stray strands of
wire shorting across the speaker terminals.

If possible, listen to the signal source with
headphones plugged into the console. If it
sounds bad there, the problem’s not in the
amplifier.

Noise/Hum

Check the signal cable between the mixer
and the amplifier. Make sure all connections
are good and sound.

Make sure the signal cables are not routed
near AC cables, power transformers, or
other EMI-inducing device.

Is there a light dimmer or other SCR-based
device on the same AC circuit as the
monitor? Use an AC line filter or plug the
amplifier into a different AC circuit.

If possible, listen to the signal source with
headphones plugged into the console. If it
sounds noisy there, the problem’s not in the
amplifier.

REPAIR

Service for the M•800 amplifier is available

only from one of our authorized domestic ser-
vice stations or at the factory, located in sunny
Woodinville, Washington. (Service for Mackie
amplifiers living outside the United States can
be obtained through local dealers or distribu-
tors.) If your amplifier needs service, follow
these instructions:
1. Review the preceding troubleshooting

suggestions. Please.

2. Call Tech Support at 1-800-258-6883, 8am

to 5pm PST, to explain the problem and
request an RA (Return Authorization)
number. Have your amplifier’s serial
number ready. 

You must have an RA

number before you can obtain service at
the factory or an authorized service center.

3. Keep this owner’s manual. We don’t need it

to repair the amplifier.

4. Pack the amplifier in its original package,

including endcaps and box. 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. Include a legible note stating your name,

shipping address (no P.O. boxes), daytime
phone number, RA number, and a detailed
description of the problem, including how
we can duplicate it.

6. Write the RA number in 

BIG PRINT

 on top

of the box.

7. Ship the amplifier to us. We recommend

United Parcel Service (UPS). We suggest
insurance for all forms of cartage. Ship to
this address:

Mackie Designs

SERVICE DEPARTMENT

16140 Wood-Red Rd. NE Ste 5

Woodinville, WA 98072

8. We’ll try to fix the amplifier within three

business days. Ask Tech Support for
current turn-around times when you call
for your RA number. We normally send
everything back prepaid using UPS BLUE
(Second Day Air). However, if you rush
your amplifier to us by Next Day Air, we’ll
ship it back to you UPS RED (Next Day Air).
This paragraph does not necessarily apply to
non-warranty service.

Summary of Contents for M-800

Page 1: ...O MONO BRIDGE 800 WATTS 4 OHM LOAD MIN 400 WATTS CH 2 OHMS LOAD MIN THRU LOW CUT FILTER INPUT INPUT THRU 170 Hz OFF 4 5k Hz 6k Hz 2k Hz AIR EQ TYPICAL 35 Hz CONSTANT DIRECTIVITY HORN EQ AIR EQ CHANNEL 2 BAL UNBAL AMP MODE LIMITER SERIAL NUMBER MANUFACTURING DATE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE ...

Page 2: ...nge in performance or E This Mackie product has been dropped or its chassis damaged 12 Servicing The user should not attempt to service this Mackie product beyond those means described in this operating manual All other servicing should be referred to the Mackie Service Department 13 To prevent electric shock do not use this polarized plug with an extension cord receptacle or other outlet unless t...

Page 3: ...ll over the world under the worst of conditions and we ve applied what we ve learned to the mechanical design of our amplifiers Roadworthiness is only part of the picture We know that reliability is paramount to sound reinforcement That s why we use double sided thru hole platedfiberglassprintedcircuitboards That swhyourengineershavesubjectedtheampli fierto the most rigorous and fiendish tests ima...

Page 4: ... CH 2 INPUT or both INSTALLATION You can mount the M 800 amp in any standard rack system seepage 18 or place it horizontally on a floor or table Note 4 ohms is the mini mum impedance you should connect to the am plifier in BRIDGE mode and 2 ohms is the mini mum per side for STEREO If you connect lower impedance speakers the amplifier may overheat and shutdown DONOTBLOCKTHEVENTILATIONPORTS TheM 800...

Page 5: ...rn the amplifier off before making any connections reconfiguring cables or setting the rear panel switches When you shut down your sound system turn off the amplifiers first When powering up your system turn on the amplifiers last Keep the load above 2 ohms for stereo and 4 ohms for bridge operation Keep the LIMITER ON for most appliciations Make sure the OL lights do not come on very often Turn d...

Page 6: ...d read specifications BI AMPING AND TRI AMPING Appendix C shows how two or three amplifi ers can be used in a sound system with each playing a different frequency range LIMITED WARRANTY Read this to understand the terms of the factory warranty CONTENTS QUICK START 4 APPLICATION DIAGRAMS 7 FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS 10 GAIN 10 METERS 11 CHANNEL STATUS 11 POWER 11 SPEAKER OUTPUTS 12 POWER CORD 12 INPUT 13...

Page 7: ...DIRECTIVITY HORN EQ AIR EQ CHANNEL 2 BAL UNBAL AMP MODE LIMITER SERIAL NUMBER MANUFACTURING DATE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL CAUTION AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR THE FOLLOWING ARE TRA...

Page 8: ... CD HORN SPECS 170Hz 170Hz CONSTANT DIRECTIVITY HORNS CH 1 1 CHANNEL CH 2 SPEAKER OUTPUTS MONO BRIDGE BAL UNBAL MONO BRIDGE OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON 120 VAC 60 Hz 1500 WATTS CONSTANT DIRECTIVITY HORN EQ AIR EQ LOW CUT FILTER 170 Hz OFF 4 5k Hz 6k Hz 2k Hz AIR EQ 100 Hz STAGE MONITOR TYPICAL 35 Hz TYPICAL TYPICAL TYPICAL TYPICAL STEREO MONO BRIDGE 800 WATTS 4 OHM LOAD MIN 400 WATTS CH 2 OHMS LOAD MIN T...

Page 9: ...AR PREAMPLIFIER EFFECTS PROCESSOR WITH STEREO OUTPUTS INPUT CD OFF GOOCH GOOCH M 800 IN STEREO MODE WITH A GUITAR PREAMPLIFIER PROCESSOR CH 1 1 CHANNEL CH 2 SPEAKER OUTPUTS MONO BRIDGE BAL UNBAL OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON 120 VAC 60 Hz 1500 WATTS CONSTANT DIRECTIVITY HORN EQ AIR EQ LOW CUT FILTER 170 Hz OFF 4 5k Hz 6k Hz 2k Hz AIR EQ 100 Hz STAGE MONITOR TYPICAL 35 Hz TYPICAL TYPICAL TYPICAL TYPICAL STE...

Page 10: ... SIG CH STATUS 1 2 3v 2v 1v 28 26 24 18 20 16 22 14 12 6 0 0 3v 2v 1v FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS LET S TWIST A GAIN Thesearecompletelyindependentvolume controlsforeachchannel Insteadofhavingan arbitaryscale theyarecarefullycalibrated TheinnerringgraphicislabeledindB thoughthisindicatestheamplifier svoltagegain thinkofitasincreasingdecibelsfromoffto28 The outer ring shows the input sensitivity in volts T...

Page 11: ... causing the amplifier to overheat Improper ventilation High ambient temperatures Overdriving the amplifier into clipping Driving hard into low impedance loads Frayed or partially shorted speaker cables Defective or internally shorted speakers OL 3 6 9 20 3 6 9 20 OL NORM HOT CH STATUS 1 2 DO NOT BLOCK THE VENTILATION PORTS The amplifier fan draws air from the front and out through the side panels...

Page 12: ...RIDGE mode the speaker connects across the red posts only see page 16 for details In addition to the binding posts the M 800 has1 4 TS tip sleeve outputs so you can use speaker cables with 1 4 TS plugs The tip is positive and the sleeve is negative They re wired in parallel with the binding posts and behave exactly the same except they can t be used in BRIDGE mode You can use both the 1 4 jacks an...

Page 13: ...OLD SLEEVE SHIELD TIP SLEEVE TIP HOT RING COLD RING TIP SLEEVE RING Balanced 1 4 TRS Plug Unbalanced 1 4 TS Plug Balanced XLR Plug prior to Lunar orbit insertion Unbalanced Unbalanced TS Tip Sleeve lines can be accommodated via the TRS jack Make sure the cord terminates with a TS plug like a gui tar plug or if it s a TRS plug like a headphone plug make sure the ring is tied to the shield preferabl...

Page 14: ... OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL CAUTION AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR THE FOLLOWING ARE TRADEMARKS REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF MACKIE DESIGN INC MACKIE FR SERIES THE RUNNING MAN FIGURE CONCEIVED DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED BY MACKIE DESIGNS INC WOODINVIL...

Page 15: ...ONSTANT DIRECTIVITY feature to enhance your EQ curve By setting the fre quency knob fully clockwise you introduce a very high frequency boost to the signal above 6kHz And in Mackie land this gentle boost has a name AIR as seen on our SR series of consoles By boosting these high frequencies AIR will breathe life into your mix making cymbals brighter and vocals silkier Speaking of Mackie SR consoles...

Page 16: ... driving one speaker To use the M 800 in BRIDGE mode 1 Turn off the power 2 Set the AMP MODE switch to BRIDGE 3 Connect the positive side of the speaker cable to the CH 1 red binding post 4 Connect the negative side of the speaker cable to the CH 2 red binding post 5 Use only the CH 1 GAIN control 6 TheM 800blackbindingpostsareunused WARNING In BRIDGE mode both connections to your speaker are live...

Page 17: ...age your speakers and or your reputation Sample Audio signal Clipped Audio signal Clipped do time AC volts time AC volts V V 0 As the amplifier output volt age increases it will eventually run into the inter nal DC power supplies and start to flatten out The flat tops represent a DC voltage reaching your speakers which interrupts the natural movement of the speaker s voice coil High frequency harm...

Page 18: ...ly the correct voltage speci fied for your model If the voltage should drop below 97 of line voltage the M 800 will no longer be able to supply rated power It will continue to operate down to 65 of the rated voltage but it won t be able to reach full rated power The amplifier will mute if the voltage drops below 65 of the rated voltage This could happen if you use a long extension cord reproducing...

Page 19: ...AC outlet faceplate in place This center screw should be grounded You can check it by connecting the adapter to the outlet and then plugging in your AC outlet tester INPUT WIRING Use a high quality 3 conductor shielded cable to connect the signal between the signal source mixing console equalizer etc and the balanced inputs to the amplifier If you re using the unbalanced inputs use a high quality ...

Page 20: ...out in the Warranty section on page 27 If you think your amplifier has a problem please do everything you can to confirm it be fore calling for service including reading through the following Troubleshooting section Doing so might save you from the deprivation of your Mackie amplifier and the associated suffering Of all Mackie products returned for service which is hardly any at all roughly 50 are...

Page 21: ...lem s not in the amplifier REPAIR Service for the M 800 amplifier is available only from one of our authorized domestic ser vice stations or at the factory located in sunny Woodinville Washington Service for Mackie amplifiers living outside the United States can be obtained through local dealers or distribu tors If your amplifier needs service follow these instructions 1 Review the preceding troub...

Page 22: ... ohms at 120Hz What you need to know is the average or nominal impedance across the speaker s frequency range This will be printed somewhere on the cabinet or in the specification section of the missing manual If you re just dealing with one speaker per channel then make sure that the average im pedance is greater than or equal to 2 ohms In BRIDGE mode make sure that your speaker is greater than o...

Page 23: ... with no more than 0 05 THD 560 watts into 4 ohms from 40Hz to 20kHz with no more than 0 1 THD Power Bandwidth 20Hz to 70kHz 0 3 dB Frequency Response 20Hz to 40kHz 0 1 dB 10Hz to 70kHz 0 3 dB Distortion THD SMPTE IMD TIM at rated power 0 025 8Ω 0 05 4Ω 0 1 2Ω Signal to Noise Ratio 104 dB below rated power into 4 ohms Channel Separation 70 dB 1kHz Damping Factor 250 from 10 to 400Hz Input Impedanc...

Page 24: ...ine wave 1500 watts at rated power into 2 ohms continuous sine wave AC Drop out Voltage At approximately 65 of rated line voltage Physical Height 3 5 inches 89mm Width 19 0 inches 483mm Depth 15 25 inches 387mm Overall Depth 16 25 inches 413mm Weight 28 pounds 12 7kg Disclaimer Since we are always striving to make our products better by incorporating new and improved materials components and manuf...

Page 25: ...T PROTECT METER DRIVE AMP AMP 64VDC 64VDC 74VDC 74VDC 64VDC 64VDC 74VDC 74VDC OL 3 6 9 20 METER DRIVE OL 3 6 9 20 MUTE MUTE THRU XLR M CH 2 BALANCED LINE INPUT TRS CH 2 BALANCED LINE INPUT XLR F THRU XLR M MUTE HOT LED NORM LED TEMP SENSOR ON HEATSINK MUTE CONTROL 4 SEC DELAY TURN ON CH 1 AMP OUT CH 2 AMP OUT PROGRAM DETECT AND OR 60ºC DETECTOR FAN SPEED CONTROL HI DCV LO DCV 80ºC MUTE 55ºC UNMUTE...

Page 26: ... vidual low frequency and high frequency driver An electronic crossover a k a active crossover is located between the signal source and the power amplifier The advantages of this method include 1 increased headroom available from each amplifier since they re am plifying only a portion of the entire audio spectrum 2 improved damping factor be cause the amplifier output is connected directly to the ...

Page 27: ...uthorized Service Center and they can t find anything wrong with it you may be charged a service fee 4 If the Mackie Authorized Service Center is located in another city pack the FR Series product in its original shipping carton More information on packing can be found in the Service section of the appropriate manual 5 Contact the Mackie Authorized Service Center to arrange service or bring the FR...

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