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The Ins and Outs of Polarity

Mackie’s SRM1801 subwoofer includes a switch that 

allows you to quickly invert the polarity of the  
subwoofer’s output relative to the input signal it is  
receiving from the mixer or other sound source. But 
what exactly does that mean? A subwoofer works by  
literally pumping air as the woofer cone moves in and 
out with respect to the cabinet in which it is housed. It 
does so according to the low-frequency portion of the 
signal it receives from the sound source.

The woofer cone is simply following the waveform 

as seen in the sine wave in Figure 1.  As the sine wave 
rises, the woofer cone pushes out. Likewise, as the sine 
wave falls, the woofer cone pulls into 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 Invert switch [6] is engaged, the 

original waveform is simply reversed 180º (see Figure 
2). Again, the subwoofer cone follows the waveform. 
However, this time the woofer cone starts by pulling into 
the cabinet followed by the woofer cone pushing out. If 
you have ever experimented with a subwoofer polarity 
switch, you may not have noticed any changes to the 
sound regardless of its position, especially if you are 
listening to just the subwoofer. This is normal, as our 
ears perceive them both as the same.  

The polarity invert switch comes into play when the 

SRM1801 subwoofer is paired with a loudspeaker.    
Ideally, the woofer cones of the subwoofer and  
full-range loudspeaker would work together by  
pushing and pulling in unison. SRM1801 subwoofers are 
designed to be used in a broad range of applications, 
and with a wide variety of full-range loudspeakers. The 
flexibility provided by the polarity switch is necessary 
to ensure that you are receiving the best possible sound 
from your system, regardless of your setup.

Listed below are some recommended configurations 

for pairing a Mackie SRM1801 subwoofer (using the 
High-Pass output) with a Mackie full-range  

 

loudspeaker. These settings are a good start, but be sure 
to experiment to find the best sound for your venue. The 
loudspeakers may be stacked, pole-mounted, or flown. 
 
•   

SRM450v2 full-range loudspeakers

 - Disengage the  

     Polarity Invert switch on the SRM1801.  
 
•   

TH-15A full-range loudspeakers

 - Engage the          

      Polarity Invert switch on the SRM1801.

In alternate setups where the full-range loudspeakers 

are not co-located with the subwoofers or are not    
connected to the SRM1801 subwoofer’s High-Pass 
outputs, you will need to experiment with the Polarity 
Invert switch to determine which setting gives you the 
desired bass response for your application.

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Summary of Contents for SRM1801

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL 18 Powered Subwoofer SRM1801...

Page 2: ...or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by LOUD Technologies Inc could void the user s authority to operate the equipment...

Page 3: ...at www mackie com for more information about this and other Mackie products Subwoofer 1 Subwoofer 2 Please write the serial number for your SRM1801 here or for both SRM1801 s if you have two for futu...

Page 4: ...volume control and loudness from the subwoofer Now that you have your subwoofers working it s time to hunker down and read the rest of this manual especially the following ADDITIONAL TIDBITS OF WIDSD...

Page 5: ...hat is ideal for small clubs DJs and rehearsal spaces The SRM1801 has both full range and high pass stereo outputs for connection to full range top boxes Just dial in the appropriate level and use the...

Page 6: ...R POLARITY NORMAL INVERT THERMAL 6dB 6dB REVISION SERIAL NUMBER WARNING TO REDUCETHE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENTTO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEA...

Page 7: ...UIPMENTTO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICINGTO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR B A INPUTS B A B A OUTPUTS HIGH PASS...

Page 8: ...n off thumps in your speakers The rear panel is where you connect AC power and your signals to and from the subwoofer You may also adjust the level and polarity to match the other loudspeakers in your...

Page 9: ...t powers the subwoofer The frequency range above 125 Hz is sent to these line level output jacks Connect these outputs to the inputs of your main powered loudspeakers or to the inputs of the amplifier...

Page 10: ...tor lights when the amplifier in the SRM1801 is near the clipping point It is okay if the OL indicator blinks occasionally because this means that the transient peaks are just reaching the maximum out...

Page 11: ...sition especially if you are listening to just the subwoofer This is normal as our ears perceive them both as the same The polarity invert switch comes into play when the SRM1801 subwoofer is paired w...

Page 12: ...esigned to protect the subwoofers under reasonable and sensible conditions Should you choose to ignore the warning signs i e frequent OL LED indications excessive distortion you can still damage the s...

Page 13: ...al source turned up Make sure the signal level from the mixing console or whatever device immediately precedes the subwoofer is high enough to produce sound If it s a stereo pair try switching them ar...

Page 14: ...g a ground loop If connecting an unbalanced output to the SRM1801 balanced input make sure the shield is connected to the unbalanced ground and to pin 1 of the XLR Repair For warranty service refer to...

Page 15: ...abeled FULL RANGE and two labled HIGH PASS These are also wired according to the AES standards listed above The FULL RANGE connectors allow you to connect several SRM1801 s Simply plug the signal sour...

Page 16: ...Technologies Inc All other brand names mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders and are hereby acknowledged 2011 LOUD Technologies Inc All Rights Reserved Acousti...

Page 17: ...25 3 in 643 mm 20 2 in 513 mm WEIGHT 73 lb 33 1 kg 15 1 in 383 mm 18 INCH POWERED SOUND REINFORCEMENT SUBWOOFER SRM1801 Dimensions SRM1801 Frequency Response 1 3 Octave Response Normalized to 0 dB SPL...

Page 18: ...ded by the distributor in your local market LOUD warrants to Customer that the product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use during the Warranty Period If the product...

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