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SRM350 v2 SPECIFICATIONS

Enclosure Construction Features

 

Basic Design

   

Asymmetrical Trapezoidal 

 

Material

 

 

Polypropylene 

 

Finish

  

 

Midnight blue textured finish 

 

Handles

 

 

One on side, one on top 

 

Grille

   

 

Perforated metal with  

 

 

 

 

weather-resistant coating

Line Input Power

 

Power Consumption

  120 watts with musical program and  

 

 

 

 

LIMIT LED blinking 

 

US

 

 

 

120 VAC, 60 Hz 

 

Recommended Amperage Service

   2.5 amps 

 

Europe

 

 

230 VAC, 50 Hz 

 

Recommended Amperage Service

   1.25 amps 

 

Japan

   

 

100 VAC, 50/60 Hz 

 

Recommended Amperage Service

   3.0 amps 

 

AC Connector

  

3-pin IEC 250 VAC

Note:

 The SRM350v2 does not support multiple voltage configurations. 

Make sure the voltage rating for your particular model (as indicated 
on the rear panel near the IEC socket) corresponds with your local AC 
mains voltage.

Control System Functions

 

Electronic Crossover 

 

Phase Alignment 

 

Equalization 

 

Parametric Equalization

Safety Features

 

Protection

 

Low-frequency Dynamic Bass Protection,  

 

 

 

Power Supply, and Amplifier Thermal Protection 

 

Display LEDs

  Signal, Power, Limit

Physical Properties

 

Height

    

20.75 in/527 mm 

 

Width

     

13.10 in/333 mm 

 

Depth

     

12.25 in/311 mm 

 

Weight 

  

26 lb/11.8 kg 

 

Mounting Methods

 

Optional hanging brackets for top and bottom of enclosure  
(SRM350 Bracket Kit: Part No. 0016404).  

Never attempt to suspend the cabinet by its handles.

  

The SRM350 v2 is pole-mountable via the built-in socket on the bottom 
of the cabinet. Be sure the pole is capable of supporting the weight of the 
SRM350 v2.

Disclaimer

 

Since we are always striving to make our products better by incor-

porating new and improved materials, components, and manufacturing 
methods, we reserve the right to change these specifications at any time 
without notice.
 

“Mackie” and the “Running Man” figure are registered trademarks 

of LOUD Technologies Inc.
 

All other brand names mentioned are trademarks or registered 

trademarks of their respective holders, and are hereby acknowledged.
©2004-2007 LOUD Technologies Inc. 
All Rights Reserved.

System Specifications

 

Frequency Response (–3 dB)

 

 

 

 

 

83 Hz - 18.5 kHz 

 

Frequency Range (–10 dB)

 

 

 

 

 

61 Hz - 22 kHz 

 

Max SPL Long-Term @ 1m

 

118 dB 

 

Max SPL Peak @ 1m

   

121 dB 

 

Crossover  

 

Linkwitz-Riley  

 

 

 

 

24 dB/octave @ 2400 Hz

Audio

 

Input Type

 

 

Balanced Differential 

 

Input Impedance

 

94k ohms 

 

Sensitivity 

(center detent) 

 

 

Line:   

+4 dBu 

 

 

Mic: 

 

–36 dBu 

 

Maximum Input Level

  +22 dBu 

 

Acoustic Contour Equalization 

(peaking) 

 

 

 

 

+3 dB @ 100 Hz,  

 

 

 

 

+3 dB @ 12 kHz 

 

Operating Temperature Range

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

–10ºC - 45ºC (14ºF - 113ºF)

Power Amplifiers

Low-Frequency Power Amplifier

 

Rated Power

   

165 watts continuous* 

 

Rated THD

   

< 0.03% 

 

Cooling

 

 

Convection Extrusion 

 

Design

  

 

Class D

High-Frequency Power Amplifier

 

Rated Power

   

30 watts continuous* 

 

Rated THD

    

< 0.03% 

 

Cooling

  

 

Convection Extrusion 

 

Design 

 

 

Class AB

* Rated power is continuous rms wattage into transducer’s rated imped-
ance @ 1 kHz for the HF amplifier and @ 100 Hz for the LF amplifier.

Transducer Specifications

Low-Frequency Transducer

 

Diameter

 

 

10 in/250 mm 

 

Voice Coil Diameter

 

2.0 in/51 mm 

 

Sensitivity (1W@1m)

  96 dB 

 

Power Handling

 

250 watts rms, long-term 

 

Frequency Range

 

61 Hz - 3 kHz 

 

Magnet Type

   

Neodymium

High-Frequency Transducer

 

Diaphragm Diameter

  1.4 in/36 mm 

 

Horn Exit Diameter

 

1 in/25.4 mm 

 

Diaphragm Material

  Titanium 

 

Sensitivity (1W@1m)

  104 dB 

 

Nominal Impedance

  16 ohms 

 

Power Handling

 

75 watts rms, long-term 

 

Frequency Range

 

1 kHz - 20 kHz 

 

Magnet Type

   

Ceramic

Horn Design

 

Horizontal Coverage

 

 

 

90º (1 kHz - 20 kHz) 

 

Vertical Coverage

 

 

 

80º (1 kHz - 20 kHz) 

 

Mouth Size

 

 

 

11.1 in x 6.1 in (283 mm x 154 mm)

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Summary of Contents for SRM350

Page 1: ...SRM350 v2 Active Sound Reinforcement SPEAKEr USer s manual...

Page 2: ...aring loss Individuals vary considerably in susceptibility to noise induced hearing loss but nearly everyone will lose some hearing if exposed to sufficiently intense noise for a period of time The U...

Page 3: ...___________ Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 INTRODUCTION 4 The Transducers 4 Power Amplifiers 4 The Crossover 4 The Cabinet 4 HOOKUP DIAGRAMS 6 Quick Start 6 REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION 8 1 IEC So...

Page 4: ...clipping When the output from either amplifier begins to clip a limiter gently reduces the input signal leveluntilthe outputisnolongerclipping The low frequency amplifier also has a Dynamic Bass Boost...

Page 5: ...ze the danger of speaker damage due to overdriving a lesser amplifier The connecting wires between the amplifier outputs and the drivers are kept to a minimum so the damping factor of the amplifier is...

Page 6: ...Slowly turn up the LEVEL control on the back of the SRM350 v2 until the desired volume is reached and the LIMIT light does not come on Always wear hear ing protectors if you are close when it is playi...

Page 7: ...TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION MIC G...

Page 8: ...on page 6 for setting the LEVEL con trol For most applications it will be in the NORMAL position 12 o clock If you have a particularly high line level signal connected to the SRM350 v2 you may need t...

Page 9: ...ontrol If you have a microphone con nected to the first SRM350 v2 and you have the MIC LINE switch pushed in the signal at the THRU jack is boosted 40 dB to a line level so leave the MIC LINE switch o...

Page 10: ...s possible monitoring the sound rather than changing it Room acoustics play a crucial role in the overall performance of a sound system However the wide high fre quency dispersion of the SRM350 v2 hel...

Page 11: ...may be able to take some steps to mini mize the reflections such as putting carpeting on the floors closing draperies to cover large glass windows or hanging tapestries or other materials on the wall...

Page 12: ...imize noise from the lights coupling into the audio particularly if SCRs or light dimmer switches are used Wherever possible connect all of your equipment to the same electrical circuit This will help...

Page 13: ...TH THE SAME FUSE AND RATING DISCONNECT SUPPLY CORD BEFORE CHANGING FUSE 100 120V 50 60 Hz 220W MANUFACTURING DATE SERIAL NUMBER WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS...

Page 14: ...ol 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 LED blink on the rear panel Make sure the preamp or mixer does not...

Page 15: ...nbalanced to balanced interface between the devices and exacerbated by the fact that most consumer audio equipment have a two wire linecord without the third pin safety ground Use an interconnect cabl...

Page 16: ...liable service if you follow these guidelines Avoid exposing the active speakers to moisture If they are set up outdoors be sure they are under cover if you expect rain or you live in Washington Avoid...

Page 17: ...reserve the right to change these specifications at any time without notice Mackie and the Running Man figure are registered trademarks of LOUD Technologies Inc All other brand names mentioned are tra...

Page 18: ...SWITCH A 40 dB LEVEL LIMITER ACTIVE PROTECTION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM THERMAL SENSOR CONTOUR SIGNAL LIGHT HI PASS HI FREQ TWEE T HI FREQ AMP LO PASS LO FREQ DYNAMIC BASS BOOST LO FREQ AMP WOOF LO FREQUENC...

Page 19: ...You must have a sales receipt from an authorized Mackie dealer for your unit to be considered for warranty repair IMPORTANT Make sure that the Service Request Number is plainly written on the shipping...

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