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THERMAL
CONSIDERATIONS

The SR1530 has three powerful built-in

amplifiers capable of producing a combined
500 watts of power. As amplifiers produce
heat, it is important to dissipate the heat as
quickly as possible. This results in increased
reliability and longevity for the amplifier.

The amplifier module is mounted on a

large heatsink, which is cooled by convec-
tion where cool air is drawn through it’s
fins, carrying the heat away. In order for
this convection cooling to work efficiently,
it is important to provide adequate airspace
behind the loudspeaker. When you position
the SR1530, we recommend leaving at least
six inches of air space behind it.

In the unlikely event of the amplifier

overheating, a built-in thermal switch will
activate, which mutes the signal. When the
amplifier has cooled down to a safe operating
temperature, the thermal switch resets itself,
and the SR1530 resumes normal operation.

If the thermal switch activates frequently,

try turning down the level control a notch
or two on the mixing console (or other sig-
nal source) to avoid overheating the
amplifier.

If the temperature in the room is too

high, it could cause the amplifier to over-
heat. In this case, you should try aiming a
fan at the rear panel to move more air
through the fins.

Troubleshooting

No power

• Our favorite question: Is it plugged in?

Make sure the AC outlet is live (check
with a tester or lamp).

• Our next favorite question: Is the 

POWER

switch on? If not, try turning it on.

• Is the 

POWER

 LED on the rear panel

glowing green? If not, make sure the AC
outlet is live. If so, refer to “No sound”
below.

• The internal AC line fuse may be

blown. This is not a user serviceable
part. If you suspect the AC line fuse is
blown, please see the REPAIR section
next.

No sound

• Is the input 

LEVEL

 control for the input

source turned all the way down? Verify
that all the volume controls in the
system are properly adjusted.

• Is the signal source working (and making

union scale)? Make sure the connecting
cables are in good repair and securely
connected at both ends. Make sure the
output volume (gain) control on the
mixing console is turned up sufficiently
to drive the inputs of the speaker.

• Make sure the mixer does not have a

Mute on or a Processor loop engaged. If
you find something like this, make sure
the volume/gain is turned down before
disengaging the offending switch.

• Is the 

PROTECTION

 indicator lit red on

the rear panel? Make sure there is at least
six inches of free space behind the
SR1530.

Poor bass performance

• Check the polarity of the connections

between the mixer and the loudspeak-
ers. You may have your positive and
negative connections reversed at one
end of one cable, causing one loud-
speaker to be out-of-phase.

SERVICE INFORMATION

Warranty Service

If you think your loudspeaker has a

problem, please do everything you can to
confirm it before calling for service, includ-
ing reading through the following
Troubleshooting section. Doing so might
save you from being deprived of your
Mackie loudspeaker.

Of all Mackie products returned for ser-

vice (which is hardly any at all), many are
coded “CND” — Could Not Duplicate—
which usually means the problem lay some-
where else in the system. The following
troubleshooting tips may sound obvious,
but here are some things you can check:

Summary of Contents for SR1530

Page 1: ...SR1530 3 WAY ACTIVE SPEAKER SYSTEM USER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...e Mackie Service Department 14 To prevent electric shock do not use this polarized plug with an extension cord receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade expos...

Page 3: ...N provided for daisy chaining the signal to ad ditional SR1530 cabinets Two built in power amplifiers provide 100 watts each for the mid frequency and high frequency drivers The low frequency driver i...

Page 4: ...TRADEMARKS OF MACKIE DESIGNS INC MACKIE AND THE RUNNING MAN FIGURE PATENT PENDING ACTIVE SOUND REINFORCEMENT SPEAKER SYSTEM LOOP OUT MAIN INPUT PARALLEL ON ON PROTECTION SR1530 LINE LEVEL SIGNAL SERI...

Page 5: ...C POWER The SR1530 speaker is designed to sit on the floor or stage WARNING The cabinet has no rigging points and is not suitable for rigging NEVER at tempt to suspend the SR1530 by its handles The SR...

Page 6: ...ure the AC outlet is live If so refer to No sound below The internal AC line fuse may be blown This is not a user serviceable part If you suspect the AC line fuse is blown please see the REPAIR sectio...

Page 7: ...hat the SR1530 needs repair request an RA Return Authorization number Have your loudspeaker s serial number ready You must have an RA number before you can obtain service at the factory or an authoriz...

Page 8: ...cy Transducer Diameter 6 152mm Voice Coil Diameter 2 50mm Power Handling 60W rms long term 1 High Frequency Transducer Diaphragm Diameter 1 25mm Voice Coil Diameter 1 25mm Power Handling 25W rms long...

Page 9: ...system shall be the Mackie Designs SR1530 The active three way full range loud speaker system shall incorporate one 15 inch low frequency LF transducer one horn loaded 6 inch mid frequency MF transduc...

Page 10: ...IE AND THE RUNNING MAN FIGURE PATENT PENDING ACTIVE SOUND REINFORCEMENT SPEAKER SYSTEM LOOP OUT MAIN INPUT PARALLEL ON ON PROTECTION SR1530 LINE LEVEL SIGNAL SERIAL NUMBER MANUFACTURING DATE UTILISE U...

Page 11: ...re that the problem can be dupli cated If you bring your loudspeaker to an Authorized Service Center and they can t find anything wrong with it you may be charged a service fee 4 If the Mackie Authori...

Page 12: ...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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