background image

Owner’

s Manual

13

Owner’s Manual

Placement

Thump loudspeakers are designed to sit on the floor 

or stage as the main PA or as monitors. They 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 loudspeaker. The SPM200 is a great 
option when using a subwoofer.

WARNING:

 These Thump loudspeakers do 

not have rigging points and are not suitable 
for rigging. 

NEVER

 attempt to suspend  

a Thump loudspeaker by its handles.

Check to make sure that the support surface  

(e.g. floor, etc.) has the necessary mechanical  
characteristics to support the weight of the 
loudspeaker(s).

When pole-mounting loudspeakers, be sure that they 

are stabilized and secured from falling over or being  
accidentally pushed over. Failure to follow these  
precautions may result in damage to the equipment, 
personal injury, or death.

As with any powered components, protect them from 

moisture. Avoid installing the loudspeaker in places 
exposed to harsh weather conditions. If you are setting 
them up outdoors, make sure they are under cover if 
you expect rain.

Thump loudspeakers are NOT designed to array  

horizontally. If you feel you must put two speakers  
side-by-side, you should have a good understanding  
of the relationship between the splay angle (the angle 
between the facing sides of the cabinets) and frequency 
cancellation effects between cabinets.

When two cabinets are positioned side-by-side  

such that the rear-angled faces of the enclosures  
are parallel, the splay angle will be 90º. This matches 
the 90˚ horizontal coverage pattern of each individual 
loudspeaker; the interference between the two cabinets 
will be minimized, but the total coverage of 180˚ may 
be too wide for some applications. The mid and high 
frequencies may also be reduced for those in the center 
who are too close to the loudspeakers.

Reducing the splay angle will reduce the total  

horizontal coverage, but it also creates an area both 
speakers are covering. Instead of a nearfield hole, 
this will cause comb-filtering effects in the frequency 
response in the overlapping area. The smaller the splay 
angle, the more energy will be delivered on-axis, but the  
comb-filtering effects will get worse at the same time.

To reiterate, though, we strongly suggest  

NOT arraying these loudspeakers horizontally.  
Experimentation and experience will help you find  
the right balance for your application.

Room Acoustics

Thump loudspeakers are designed to sound fantastic 

in nearly every application.

But, room acoustics play a crucial role in the overall  

performance of a sound system. However, the wide 
high-frequency dispersion of the Thump 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 loudspeakers in the corners of a room 

increases the low frequency output and can 
cause the sound to be muddy and indistinct.

•  Placing loudspeakers against a wall increases 

the low frequency output, though not as much 
as corner placement. However, this is a good 
way to reinforce the low frequencies, if so 
desired.

•  Avoid placing the speakers directly on a  

hollow stage floor. A hollow stage can resonate 
at certain frequencies, causing peaks and dips 
in the frequency response of the room. It is  
better to place them on a sturdy stand designed 
to handle the weight of the loudspeaker.

•  Position the loudspeakers so the high- 

frequency drivers are two to four feet above  
ear level for the audience (making allowances 
for an audience that may be standing/dancing 
in the aisles). High frequencies are highly  
directional and tend to be absorbed much 
easier than lower frequencies. By providing 
direct line-of-sight from the loudspeakers  
to the audience, you increase the overall  
brightness and intelligibility of the sound 
system.

Top

90

0

 Dispersion

up to 23 kHz

90

0

Summary of Contents for Thump 12A

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL 1300W Powered Loudspeakers Thump12A Thump15A...

Page 2: ...easonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with th...

Page 3: ...D on off Durable lightweight molded enclosure Dual symmetrical monitor angles Two full grip side handles plus top carry handle and bottom rear lift pocket Rugged powder coated perforated steel grille...

Page 4: ...ect the mix out to the inputs of the subwoofers Make sure the subwoofer s gain knob is set to U unity gain 3 If not using a subwoofer connect the outputs from the mixing console or other signal source...

Page 5: ...ine is a safe bet From there adjust the gain as described on page 11 Now grab your axe and plug it directly into the channel 2 input Or if you use effects connect the guitar to the effects input and a...

Page 6: ...he CH1 input of each Thump12A loudspeaker Don t forget to set the CH1 gains to Line and the Speaker Modes to Music If you desire a little more boom add a Thump18S subwoofer to the mix Here the L R out...

Page 7: ...gramscontinued Perhaps you re a DJ playing bumpin tunes in the middle of the night to a crowd that s groovin and dancin to your fine selection In this example a laptop is connected to the channel 1 an...

Page 8: ...Thump loudspeakers may be daisy chained via the male XLR connector labeled MIX OUT Simply plug the signal source i e mixer output or microphone into the input jack s and patch that loudspeaker s mix...

Page 9: ...ut of each loudspeaker is then connected to the channel A input of a pair of Thump18S subwoofers From here the channel A full range outputs of the two outer Thump18S subwoofers are connected directly...

Page 10: ...s Both input channels may accept a balanced mic signal using an XLR connector They are wired as follows according to standards specified by the AES Audio Engineering Society XLR Balanced Wiring Pin 1...

Page 11: ...with unity gain at the center position 12 o clock Thump loudspeakers are designed to operate with a 4 dBu signal when the main knob is at the center position Thump loudspeakers may accept up to a 20 d...

Page 12: ...g it to bottom out also know as overexcursion which is equivalent to a mechanical form of clipping ThermalProtection All amplifiers produce heat Thump loudspeakers are designed to be efficient both el...

Page 13: ...to the loudspeakers Reducing the splay angle will reduce the total horizontal coverage but it also creates an area both speakers are covering Instead of a nearfield hole this will cause comb filterin...

Page 14: ...s are not possible or practical So what do you do Making the sound system louder generally doesn t work because the reflections become louder too The best approach is to provide as much direct sound c...

Page 15: ...ur website please call our Tech Support department at 1 800 898 3211 normal business hours Pacific Time to explain the problem They will tell you where the nearest factory authorized service center is...

Page 16: ...7 4 in 442 mm Depth 14 0 in 356 mm Weight 34 8 lb 15 8 kg Acoustic Performance Frequency Range 10 dB 50 Hz 23 kHz Thump12A 32 Hz 23 kHz Thump15A Frequency Range 3 dB 57 Hz 20 kHz Thump12A 39 Hz 20 kHz...

Page 17: ...udspeaker by its handles Options Thump12A Speaker Bag P N 2047360 09 Thump12A Rolling Speaker Bag P N 2047360 10 Thump15A Speaker Bag P N 2047360 11 Thump15A Rolling Speaker Bag P N 2047360 12 SPM200...

Page 18: ...creased bass and brilliant high frequencies This is the place to start for most DJ music playback applications Live Speaker Mode This mode features a low frequency roll off to get rid of unwanted thum...

Page 19: ...Manual Thump12A Thump15ALoudspeakers BlockDiagram HF LF Amp Amp Limiter Limiter Mute Mute LF Equalization HF Equalization Thermal Monitoring Crossover SUB MODE LIMIT MUSIC LIVE MON LED ON OFF MAIN SP...

Page 20: ...defects in materials and workmanship under normal use during the Warranty Period If the product fails to conform to the warranty then LOUD or its authorized service representative will at its option...

Page 21: ...16220 Wood Red Road NE Woodinville WA 98072 USA Phone 425 487 4333 Toll free 800 898 3211 Fax 425 487 4337 www mackie com...

Reviews: