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SERVICE INFORMATION

Warranty Service

Details concerning Warranty Service are

spelled out on page 19 of this manual.

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.

If you do find the prob-
lem, make sure that you
turn down the 

LEVEL

controls and turn off the
SRM450 before correct-

ing it or changing any connections.

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:

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 blue light on the front panel

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

• The AC line fuse inside the chassis is

blown. This is not a user-serviceable
part. Refer to “Repair” on page 16 to
find out how to proceed.

No sound!

• Is the input 

LEVEL

 control turned all

the way down? Follow the procedures
in the “Quick Start” section on page 6
to 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 or preamp is turned up
sufficiently to drive the inputs of the
speaker. You should be able to see the

SIGNAL PRESENT

 LED blink on the

rear panel.

• Make sure the preamp or mixer does

not have a Mute on, or a Tape or
Processor loop engaged. If you find
something like this, make sure the
volume/gain is turned down before
disengaging the offending switch.

• Is the 

THERMAL 

LED lit? Make sure there

is at least six inches of free space behind
the heatsinks. Allow the SRM450 to cool
off and it will turn back on.

One side is way louder than the other!

• Are the 

LEVEL

 controls set the same on

both active speakers?

• Check the PAN control or balance on

the signal source. It may be turned too
far to one side. If you’re using a stereo
signal source, it may be delivering an
out-of-balance stereo signal.

• Try swapping sides: Turn off the active

speakers, swap the input cables coming
from the mixing console, turn the active
speakers back on. If the same side is still
louder, the problem may be with your
active speakers or cables between the
mixer and the active speaker. If the
other side is louder now, the problem is
with the mixer or the signal source.

Poor bass performance

• Check the polarity of the connections

between the mixer/preamp and the
active speakers. You may have your
positive and negative connections
reversed at one end of one cable, causing
one SRM450 to be out-of-phase.

As soon as the music gets loud, the
SRM450 shuts down!

• Be sure that the 

PEAK

 LED on the rear

panel is not lighting up frequently or
continuously.

Remember to wear ear
protectors if you get close
to an SRM450 playing at
high levels. When the

PEAK

 LED comes on,

the SPL is in a region above 120 dB!!!

Summary of Contents for SRM 450

Page 1: ...SRM450 ACTIVE SOUND REINFORCEMENT SPEAKER USER S MANUAL AND WARRANTY REGISTRATION...

Page 2: ...e 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...

Page 3: ...worn when operating this amplification system in order to prevent a permanent hearing loss if exposure is in excess of the limits set forth here Duration Per Day Sound Level dBA Typical In Hours Slow...

Page 4: ...htweight high strength cabinet FR Series Power Amplifiers To power these beautiful things each SRM450 includes two of our acclaimed FR Series Fast Recovery power amplifiers Our exclusive design uses l...

Page 5: ...nitor applications The Active Advantage There are a number of advantages to us ing an active speaker system over a passive loudspeaker The internal crossover is active and its low power circuitry oper...

Page 6: ...M450 Plug the other end into an AC outlet properly configured with the correct voltage for your particular model 4 Turn on your signal source Make sure its Master Volume control if it has one is turne...

Page 7: ...SRS1500 Subwoofer to create an incredibly powerful system The active crossover inside the SRS1500 splits the full range in put signal into two ranges The SRS1500 plays the low frequency range through...

Page 8: ...here is plenty of ventilation to the rear panel Please see Ther mal Considerations on page 12 The SRM450 has several connectors controls and indicators that you should understand IEC Socket This is wh...

Page 9: ...it will be in the NORMAL position 12 o clock If you have a particu larly high line level signal connected to the SRM450 you may need to turn the control down to the LINE indication 9 o clock If you h...

Page 10: ...450 helps to minimize the problems that typically arise Balanced XLR Connectors CONNECTIONS The SRM450 has a female XLR input that accepts a balanced or unbalanced mic or line level signal When connec...

Page 11: ...to cover large glass windows or hanging tapestries or other materials on the walls to absorb some of the sound However in most cases these remedies are not possible or practical So what do you do Maki...

Page 12: ...in the U S This provides two phases of AC power on either side of the center tap at 120V each If lighting is used in a show it is prefer able to power the lights from one leg of the service and power...

Page 13: ...thumps and bangs from your source equipment being amplified When turning off your system turn off the SRM450s first This will prevent any turn off thumps and bangs from your source equipment being am...

Page 14: ...ecurely connected at both ends Make sure the output volume gain control on the mixing console or preamp is turned up sufficiently to drive the inputs of the speaker You should be able to see the SIGNA...

Page 15: ...s is very dangerous The hum may appear when using an unbalanced source consumer preamp CD player VCR etc This is caused by the unbalanced to balanced interface shield 1 2 3 XLR RCA 3 Conductor Cable b...

Page 16: ...f the prob lem including how we can duplicate it 6 Write the RA number in BIG PRINT on top of the box 7 Ship the active speaker to us We recommend United Parcel Service UPS We suggest insurance for al...

Page 17: ...Over Excursion Protection Second Order High Pass Filter Thermal Protection Amplifier shutdown auto reset Low Line Voltage Shut Down 60 Nominal line Acoustic Frequency Response 48Hz 20kHz Low Freq 3 dB...

Page 18: ...ET LO FREQ AMP HI FREQ AMP SENSE RESISTOR BASS CONTROL SERVO LOOP WOOF PEAK LIGHT PEAK DETECTION MACKIE DESIGNS SRM450 BLOCK DIAGRAM 071699SE THRESHOLD LPF THRESHOLD MID VDC LO VDC HI VDC TOROIDAL POW...

Page 19: ...ke sure that the problem can be dupli cated If you bring your active speaker 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...

Page 20: ...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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