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Owner’s Manual

Owner’

s Manual

Appendix A: Service Information

No Sound

•  Is the power LED on the front panel illuminated?  

If not, refer to “No Power” to the left.

•  Is the input level control turned up?
•  Is the signal source turned up? Make sure the signal level 

from the mixing console (or whatever device  
immediately precedes the studio subwoofer) is high 
enough to produce sound.

•  If it’s a stereo pair, try switching them around. For 

example, if a left output is presumed dead, switch the 
left and right cords at the subwoofer end. If the problem 
switches sides, it’s not the subwoofer. It could be a bad 
cable, or no signal from the mixer.

Bad Sound

•  Is the input connector plugged completely into the jack? 

If using a 1/4" connector, make sure it is plugged all the 
way in.

•  Is it loud and distorted? Reduce the signal level at the 

mixer.

•  If possible, listen to the signal source with headphones 

plugged into the preamp stage. If it sounds bad there, 
it’s not the subwoofer.

•  Too much bass or not enough bass? Move around the 

room and see if the bass response changes. It’s possible 
your listening position coincides with a room mode 
where the low frequencies either become exaggerated 
or nulled. If so, try moving the subwoofers to a different 
position, or moving your listening position.

Noise/Hum/Buzz

•  Check the signal cable between the mixer and the 

subwoofer. Make sure all connections are secure. These 
problems usually produce crackling noises, hum, or buzz.

•  If a CATV cable is connected to the system, try  

disconnecting it. If the hum goes away, call your cable 
carrier to check for proper grounding of the cable.

•  Make sure the signal cable is not routed near AC cables, 

power transformers, or other EMI sources (including 
wall warts and line lumps!). These sources usually 
produce hum.

•  Is there a light dimmer or other triac-based  device  

on the same AC circuit as the subwoofer? Dimmers 
cause buzzing noises. Use an AC line filter or plug  
the subwoofer into a different AC circuit.

•  Excessive hiss is an indication of an incorrect gain   

setting somewhere before the speaker.

•  If possible, listen to the signal source with  

headphones plugged in. If it sounds noisy there,  
it’s not the subwoofer.

If you think your MRS10 Studio Subwoofer  

has a problem, please check out the following  
troubleshooting tips and do your best to confirm  
the problem. Visit the Contact Tech Support section  
of our website (www.mackie.com/support) where you 
will find lots of useful information such as FAQs and 
other documentation. You may find the answer to the 
problem without having to send your MRS10 away.

Troubleshooting

No Power

•  Our favorite question: Is it plugged in? 
•  Make sure the power cord is securely seated in the IEC 

socket and plugged all the way into the AC outlet.

•  Make sure the AC outlet is live (check with a tester  

or lamp).

•  Is the power switch on the rear panel in the ON  

position?

•  Is the power LED on the front panel illuminated?  

If not, make sure the AC outlet is live. If so, refer to  
“No Sound” to the right.

•  If the power indicator is not illuminated, and you are 

certain that the AC outlet is live, it is possible the fuse 
has blown.

To remove and replace the fuse:
1.

   Disconnect the power cord from the IEC socket.

2.

   Remove the fuse drawer by prying it open with a 

small screwdriver. It will slide all the way out.

FUSE

3.

   Remove the fuse and replace it with an  

equivalent-type fuse.

 

100-120V unit: T2.5AL 250V 

220-240V unit: T1.25AL 250V

4.

   Replace the fuse drawer by pushing it all the way 

back into the IEC socket.

  If two fuses blow in a row, then something is very wrong. 

See the “Repair” section on the next page to find out 
how to proceed.

Summary of Contents for MR S10

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL 10 Powered Studio Subwoofer...

Page 2: ...erates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarante...

Page 3: ...or optimum studio performance Like us Follow us Watch our dang videos Please write your serial number here for future reference i e insurance claims tech support return authorization make dad proud et...

Page 4: ...10 subwoofer will enhance the listening experience in your studio without artificially adding boomy bass to your mix Optimizing features include an adjustable crossover to dial in the right amount of...

Page 5: ...ster volume on the mixer or preamp to a comfortably loud listening level 10 Balance the subwoofer to your desired low frequency output level and adjust the crossover to your desired setting Enjoy the...

Page 6: ...inputs Note you could also plug a source such as a smartphone or other mp3 player directly into the subwoofer s input s Here the main L R outputs from a mixer are connected to the L R inputs of the M...

Page 7: ...ely and plug the other end into a live AC outlet Make sure the AC outlet has the correct voltage indicated below the IEC socket Disconnecting the plug s ground pin is dangerous Don t do it The fuse is...

Page 8: ...net and the characteristics of the woofer to produce low frequency extension 11 5 Signal Outputs Connect these output jacks to the input jacks of studio monitors Balanced XLR and 1 4 female connectors...

Page 9: ...els are much higher than line levels and can damage the input circuitry in the MRS10 studio subwoofer However it is possible to insert a speaker level to line level signal attenuator between the recei...

Page 10: ...the cabinet A musical signal is much more complex of course but the same principle applies Movement of the woofer cone causes air pressure changes that we perceive as sound When the polarity switch i...

Page 11: ...wall warts and line lumps These sources usually produce hum Is there a light dimmer or other triac based device on the same AC circuit as the subwoofer Dimmers cause buzzing noises Use an AC line fil...

Page 12: ...ibutors If you do not have access to our website please call our Tech Support department at 1 800 898 3211 normal business hours Pacific Time to explain the problem They will tell you where the neares...

Page 13: ...these specifications at any time without notice The following are trademarks or registered trademarks of LOUD Technologies Inc MR Series and the Running Man This manual also contains names and marks...

Page 14: ...ARIABLE LP 40 HZ 180 HZ R L LO FREQUENCY DRIVER LO FREQUENCY POWER AMPLIFIER WOOFER HI VDC LO VDC TOROIDAL POWER TRANSFORMER FUSE POWER HI VDC HI VDC 40 180 0 180 POLARITY INVERT 12 DB OCT BUTTERWORTH...

Page 15: ...service representative will at its option either repair or replace any such nonconforming product provided that Customer gives notice of the noncompliance within the Warranty Period to the Company at...

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