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•   If the internal temperature again gets too hot,  

    the shutdown process repeats. Should this    

    happen, make sure that airflow to the rear of  the  

    cabinet is not restricted. If the ambient air    
    temperature is very warm, try pointing a small  

    fan toward the rear panel to increase the airflow  

    across the rear panel.

Driver Protection

Each driver has its own compression circuit, which 

helps protect them from damaging transient peaks. The 
compressors are designed to be transparent and are not 
noticeable under normal operating conditions.

Input Signal Wiring

You should use high-quality, shielded cable to 

connect the signal source to the INPUT jack on the  
TH-12A. 

•  High quality microphone cables work well.

 

•  Foil shielded cables are commonly used for audio  

    wiring. 

•  The better the shield, the better the immunity  

    from externally induced noise (like EMI and   
    RFI). Route the cable away from AC power cords  
    and outlets. These are common sources for hum  
    in an audio signal. You can purchase quality    
    cables from your Mackie dealer.

Placement

The TH-12A loudspeaker is designed to sit on the 

floor or stage. It may also be pole-mounted via the  

built-in socket on the bottom of the cabinet. Be sure the 
pole is capable of supporting the weight of the TH-12A. 

WARNING:

 The cabinet has no rigging 

points and is not suitable for rigging.  

NEVER

 attempt to suspend the TH-12A by 

its handles. 

As with any powered components, protect them from 

moisture. If you are setting them up outdoors, make 
sure they are under cover if you expect rain.

Protection Circuits

There are several protection mechanisms designed 

into the TH-12A to safeguard the loudspeakers and 
amplifiers from inadvertent damage. 

CAUTION:

 The protection circuits are 

designed to protect the loudspeakers 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 speakers in the TH-12A by 
overdriving them past the point of amplifier clipping. Such 
damage is beyond the scope of the warranty.

Overexcursion Protection

A 12 dB/octave high-pass filter at 60 Hz just prior 

to the low-frequency amplifier prevents very low 
frequencies from being amplified. Excessive low-
frequency energy below 60 Hz can damage the woofer by 
causing it to “bottom out,” also known as overexcursion, 
which is equivalent to a mechanical form of clipping.

Thermal Protection

All amplifiers produce heat. The TH-12A is designed 

to be efficient both electrically and thermally. 

The amplifier module is mounted on a large 

heatsink, which is cooled by convection where cool air 
is drawn over the rear panel, 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 TH-12A, we 
recommend leaving at least six inches of air space 
behind it. 

•   If for some reason the internal temperature    

    gets too hot, a built-in thermal switch activates  
    and turns off the amplifier. This protection    
    operates independently for the low-frequency and  
    high-frequency amplifiers. Therefore, it is possible  
    for only the low frequency or high frequency    
    amplifier to shut down while the other remains on. 

•   When the amplifier cools down to a safe  

 

    temperature, the thermal switch resets  

 

    and normal operation resumes. 

Summary of Contents for TH-12A

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL 2 Way 12 Powered Loudspeaker TH 12A...

Page 2: ...r 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 u...

Page 3: ...pport return authorization etc Don t forget to visit our website at www mackie com for more information about this and other Mackie products Loudspeaker 1 Loudspeaker 2 Please write the serial number...

Page 4: ...f the volume from the speakers gets really loud really fast try turning down the LEVEL control on the TH 12A a bit If the speakers don t get loud enough turn up the LEVEL control to achieve a good bal...

Page 5: ...Hz MID THRU EQ CONTOUR EQ INPUT ON POWER OFF ON O OL LEVEL U 15 15 U 15 15 U 15 15 600 8k 100 MAX O O U FREQ HIGH 12kHz LOW 80Hz MID THRU EQ CONTOUR EQ INPUT ON POWER OFF ON O TAPE IN ST RETURN MAIN O...

Page 6: ...L R L R L R L R MON SEND FX PRESETS MON MAIN 4 3 3 2 2 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 MAIN METERS BREAK TAPE LEVEL USB THRU 1 R L INPUT LEVEL USB MUTE MUTE MUTE MUTE MUTE MUTE MUTE MUTE MUTE 48V TH 12A TH 12A T...

Page 7: ...he inputs of two powered subwoofers The high pass line level outputs of the subwoofers feed the inputs of the Mackie TH 12A loudspeakers MON MAIN 4 3 2 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Left and Right Main Powered...

Page 8: ...ge the active input circuitry of the loudspeaker This is where you connect AC power and your signal to the loudspeaker and make adjustments to the frequency response of the speaker to match the loudsp...

Page 9: ...monics for many instruments 7 MID FREQ This knob ranges from 100 Hz to 8 kHz and determines the center frequency for the MID EQ filter This allows you to zero in on the precise narrow band of frequenc...

Page 10: ...ction mechanisms designed into the TH 12A to safeguard the loudspeakers and amplifiers from inadvertent damage CAUTION The protection circuits are designed to protect the loudspeakers under reasonable...

Page 11: ...back into the IEC socket If two fuses blow in a row then something is very wrong Try a different outlet in a totally different location If fuses continue to blow see the Repair section on the next pag...

Page 12: ...thorized service center To locate your nearest service center call our Tech Support department at 1 800 898 3211 Monday Friday during normal business hours Pacific Time to explain the problem Tech Sup...

Page 13: ...m of the cabinet Be sure the pole is capable of supporting the weight of the TH 12A Acoustic Performance Frequency Range 10 dB 57 Hz 20 kHz Frequency Response 3 dB 70 Hz 18 5 kHz Horizontal Coverage A...

Page 14: ...m 22 8 in 579 mm 20 6 in 522 mm 12 4 in 314 mm 14 5 in 367 mm 6 0 in 152 mm 6 3 in 160 mm 14 1 in 357 mm WEIGHT 25 5 lb 11 6 kg CONTOUR EQ 5aT dT Rh 7i RcPeT ATb_ bT S1 B E TH 12A Frequency Response T...

Page 15: ...istered trademarks of LOUD Technologies Inc All other brand names mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders and are hereby acknowledged 2011 LOUD Technologies Inc A...

Page 16: ...visit www mackie com warranty to find contact information for your local distributor and information on any warranty coverage provided by the distributor in your local market LOUD warrants to Customer...

Page 17: ...Road NE Woodinville WA 98072 USA United States and Canada 800 898 3211 Europe Asia Central and South America 425 487 4333 Middle East and Africa 31 20 654 4000 Fax 425 487 4337 www mackie com E mail s...

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