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Owner

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Owner’s Manual

All four may also be muted (via the SRM  

Connect app). Red fader caps indicate  

a muted channel, while white fader caps  

indicate unmuted channels. A muted  

channel will unmute once a level is changed  

via the speaker control knob (or SRM Connect).

Let’s expand on the meters for a moment. The peak 

holder meter peaks at +16 dBu and a 4:1 compressor  

engages at approxi8 dBu. This means that  

the loudspeaker is compressing when the peak/hold 

indicator is hitting the top of the meter scale. It also 

signifies that you are nearing the end of available  

headroom. As you continue to raise the volume,  

you’re continuing to compress the signal, as well.  

This is reflected in compression of the metering – which 

will remain at or near the top of the meter strip – and 

reflected in the acoustic output.

In addition to raising and lowering the input  

and output levels, the mixer view is where to adjust  

the EQ parameters and access the Menu screen, too. 

These icons are located underneath each meter. 

In order to change a channel’s EQ, push the speaker  

control knob when the desired channel’s EQ icon  

is illuminated.

Next, push the speaker control knob again once  

the EQ you want to change is illuminated. See below.

1

2

BT

Main

1

2

BT

Main

1

2

BT

Main

1

2

BT

Main

1

High

0dB

Mid

0dB

Low 0dB

HPF 20Hz

1

High 0dB

Mid

0dB

Low 0dB

HPF 20Hz

1

High 0dB

Mid

0dB

Low

0dB

HPF 20Hz

1

High 0dB

Mid

0dB

Low 0dB

HPF

20Hz

The EQ ranges are as follows:
• High: 

±12 dB @ 5 kHz

• Mid:  

±12 dB @ 2.5 kHz

• Low:  

±12 dB @ 80 Hz

• HPF:  

80 Hz – 150 Hz @ 12 dB per octave 

 

 

[Channels 1 and 2 only]

As seen below, we changed the channel 1 high,  

mid and low EQ to +5 and the HPF setting to 110 Hz. 

Press the speaker control knob to return to the  

previous screen once the EQ settings you desire  

have been dialed in.

In addition to the four EQ choices shown above, 

there’s a fifth and final selection: the left-facing arrow. 

Illuminating and selecting this simply returns you  

to the main mixer screen.

Other than the aforementioned EQ settings screen, 

this is also where to access the menu screen. From  

the mixer screen, simply rotate the speaker control 

knob right until the bottom right icon is illuminated (A). 

Then push the knob to enter the menu screen (B).

Let’s take a look and see what the menu screen does. 

The first step is to flip the page!

1

Mid

0dB

Low 0dB

HPF 20Hz

High

+5

1

Low 0dB

HPF 20Hz

High 0dB

Mid

+5

1

Mid

0dB

HPF 20Hz

Low

+5

1

Mid

0dB

Low 0dB

HPF 110Hz

High 0dB

High 0dB

1

High 0dB

Mid

0dB

Low 0dB

HPF 20Hz

1

2

BT

Main

MIXER

MODE

SUB

DELAY

CONFIG

BT

(A)

(B)

Summary of Contents for SRM210 V-Class

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL High Performance Powered Loudspeaker Series SRM210 V Class SRM212 V Class SRM215 V Class...

Page 2: ...switch is located on the rear panel and should remain readily accessible to the user 21 The MAINS plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device so the disconnect device shall remain r...

Page 3: ...odule monitors and protects the amplifier in real time Sound quality and tonal balance is maintained even under heavy limiting Utilizing powerful multi band compression the amplifier can target specif...

Page 4: ...es OFF on all equipment Make sure the master volume level and gain controls are all the way down 2 If not using a subwoofer connect the outputs from the mixing console or other signal source to the in...

Page 5: ...d to the channel 1 input of an SRM215 V Class loudspeaker used for monitoring purposes Note that the gain knob is set to Mic Now grab your axe and plug it directly into the channel 2 input Or if you u...

Page 6: ...directly to two SRM212 V Class loudspeakers It is the perfect setup for a small club or a fun karaoke house party Simply connect the L R outputs of the ProFX10v3 mixer to the channel 1 input of each S...

Page 7: ...CONTROL FLAT LIVE MUSIC INSIDE MON CLUB CLUB SPEAKER VOICING HookupDiagramscontinued Perhaps you re a DJ playing bumpin tunes in the middle of the night to a crowd that s groovin and dancin to your f...

Page 8: ...SETTINGS MAX OFF SPEAKER CONTROL GAIN LINE MIC MAX OFF U LINE MAX OFF U CH1 CH2 CH3 4 PUSH FOR SETTINGS MAX OFF SPEAKER CONTROL GAIN LINE MIC MAX OFF U LINE MAX OFF U CH1 CH2 CH3 4 PUSH FOR SETTINGS...

Page 9: ...E MON CLUB LIVE SPEAKER VOICING HookupDiagramscontinued Here s how to set up a large club system In this example the L R outputs of a DL16S mixer are connected directly to the channel 1 inputs of a pa...

Page 10: ...dspeakers should also be turned off first followed by the subwoofers then the mixer This will reduce the possibility of any turn on or turn off thumps and other noises generated by any upstream equipm...

Page 11: ...T 3 2 1 6 1 8 Input Ch 3 4 This input may accept a stereo 1 8 line level signal from a phone tablet MP3 player or other signal source NEVER connect the output of an amplifier directly to an SRM V Clas...

Page 12: ...inactive as you want Rotate the speaker control knob to navigate between the selections and push the button to open and edit the parameters 1 2 BT 1 0 Mixer Delay Mode Bluetooth Sub Config MIXER MODE...

Page 13: ...knob again once the EQ you want to change is illuminated See below 1 2 BT Main 1 2 BT Main 1 2 BT Main 1 2 BT Main 1 High 0dB Mid 0dB Low 0dB HPF 20Hz 1 High 0dB Mid 0dB Low 0dB HPF 20Hz 1 High 0dB Mi...

Page 14: ...nd high frequencies Speech This mode features a significant low frequency roll off to get rid of unwanted thumps It also adds boost and sparkle to mid range and high frequencies critical for speech ap...

Page 15: ...de The mix out mode allows you to select if the signal passes all frequencies Full Range or only the low frequencies Low Pass out of the mix out jack acting as a fixed or variable system crossover for...

Page 16: ...ELAY ms 9 ft 10 1 m 3 0 DELAY ms 9 ft 10 1 m 3 0 Bluetooth This is where to set up and view wireless connectivity options for the devices and speakers Below is a list of the parameters that may be edi...

Page 17: ...t or B push the speaker control knob to disconnect NOT LINKED CONNECT BT MODE STEREO PAIRED DISCONNECT CHANNEL LEFT PAIRED DISCONNECT SEARCHING CANCEL BT MODE STEREO CHANNEL LEFT PAIRED DISCONNECT PRI...

Page 18: ...p to bottom Ch 1 in As mentioned a few pages back the channel 1 input accepts both XLR and 1 4 inputs In addition to setting each channel s gain knob to the correct setting be sure to set it here as w...

Page 19: ...ow returns you to the previous screen CONFIGURATION ABOUT RES LED COLOR LCD SCREEN BT SETTINGS LOCK HI DIM OFF GRN WH MUL ON OFF SIG CH1 IN LINE MIC CH2 IN LINE HI Z FRONT LED CONFIGURATION ABOUT RES...

Page 20: ...lly re link if both are powered on and in range When illuminated push the speaker control knob to select between primary secondary or off CONFIGURATION ABOUT RES HI DIM OFF ON OFF SIG CH1 IN LINE MIC...

Page 21: ...next 30 60 seconds Now turn the loudspeaker off and on again It works ABOUT RESET 30 4 C 86 8 F 0 0 4 415 FW 0 0 115 DSP TEMP FACTORY RESET RESET Confirm factory reset YES NO Movie Night We don t want...

Page 22: ...ally In the unlikely event of the amplifier overheating a built in thermal switch will activate muting the signal When the amplifier has cooled down to a safe operating temperature the thermal switch...

Page 23: ...sion of the SRM V Class loudspeakers helps to minimize the problems that typically arise Here are some additional placement tips to help overcome some typical room problems that might arise Placing lo...

Page 24: ...loudspeakers will invariably require hardware not supplied by us Various types of load rated hardware are available from a variety of third party sources There are a number of such companies speciali...

Page 25: ...peaker has a problem please check out the following troubleshooting tips and do your best to confirm the problem Visit the Support section of our website www mackie com support where you will find lot...

Page 26: ...ver voltage dynamic thermal protections and forced air cooling Display LEDs Defeatable front power Speaker Control Status Info Input and output levels voicing mode sub HPF EQ and delay settings Acoust...

Page 27: ...in socket on the bottom of the cabinet Be sure the pole is capable of supporting the weight of the SRM V Class loudspeaker or fly via the integrated M10 mounting points using M10 x 1 5 x 20 mm forged...

Page 28: ...been added to help control spoken audio levels This plug and play mode is perfect for larger venue applications where speech is the primary audio source in need of clear and precise intelligibility C...

Page 29: ...ner s Manual SRM212 V ClassFrequencyGraph SRM215 V ClassFrequencyGraph FLAT LIVE SPEECH CLUB MONITOR 100 200 500 2k 5k 10k 20k 50 Frequency Hz 1k FLAT LIVE SPEECH CLUB MONITOR 100 200 500 2k 5k 10k 20...

Page 30: ...speaker Series 90 60 30 0 65dB 70dB 75dB 80dB 85dB 90dB 180 210 240 270 300 330 150 120 90 60 30 0 65dB 70dB 75dB 80dB 85dB 90dB 180 210 240 270 300 330 150 120 90 60 30 0 65dB 70dB 75dB 80dB 85dB 90d...

Page 31: ...s Manual 31 Owner s Manual 3D Measurements of Horizontal Vertical Dispersion MF HF 64dB 64dB 84dB 69dB 89dB 74dB 94dB 79dB 5kHz 63dB 83dB 68dB 88dB 73dB 93dB 78dB 10kHz 84dB 69dB 89dB 74dB 94dB 79dB...

Page 32: ...BLE SYSTEM PROCESSING VAR HPF 3 BAND EQ CH FADER HF A D ALIGNMENT DELAY 2 WAY SUB MODE LOW PASS HIGH PASS FULL RANGE FULL RANGE DYNAMIC AMP HF AMP LF PROCESSING DYNAMIC THERMAL MONITORING INTELLIGENT...

Page 33: ...ensions SRM215 V Class Loudspeaker Dimensions SRM212 V Class Loudspeaker Dimensions 23 0in 584mm 15 1in 384mm 12 9in 328mm WEIGHT 30 9lb 14 0kg 25 9in 658mm 15 2in 386mm 14 2in 361mm WEIGHT 40 6lb 18...

Page 34: ...hat Customer gives notice of the noncompliance within the Warranty Period to the Company at www mackie com or by calling LOUD technical support at 1 800 898 3211 toll free in the U S and Canada during...

Page 35: ...19820 North Creek Parkway 201 Bothell WA 98011 USA Phone 425 487 4333 Toll free 800 898 3211 Fax 425 487 4337 www mackie com...

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