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Owner

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Owner’s Manual

Placement

WARNING: Installation should only  

be done by an experienced technician.  

Improper installation may result in damage  

to the equipment, injury or death. Make sure that  

the loudspeaker is installed in a stable and secure  

way in order to avoid any conditions that may be  

dangerous for persons or structures.

ThumpXT 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 T100 is a great tripod option and the SPM400  

is a nice choice when using a subwoofer.

These loudspeakers may also be flown via their  

integrated fly points as detailed on the following  

page. Be sure to read the PA-A2 Eyebolt Installation 

Instructions, as well.

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.

Thump loudspeakers may be laid out horizontally  

as monitors for the band at a 40˚ angle (as seen below).  

It is intended to be used only when the speaker  

is in its wedge configuration and works best  

when on a hard work surface, like a stage.

As seen above, the Running Man logo  

is rotatable for when the loudspeaker  

is used as a monitor!

Room Acoustics

ThumpXT 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 ThumpXT 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.

•  Highly reverberant rooms, like many gymnasiums 

and auditoriums, are a nightmare for sound system  

intelligibility. Multiple reflections off the hard walls, 

ceiling, and floor play havoc with the sound.  

Depending on the situation, you may be able  

to take some steps to minimize the reflections,  

such as putting carpeting on the floors, closing  

draperies to cover large glass windows, or hanging tap-

estries or other materials on the walls to absorb some 

of the sound.

However, in most cases, these remedies 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 

coverage to the audience as possible. The farther away 

you are from the speaker, the more prominent will be 

the reflected sound. 

Use more speakers strategically placed so they  

are closer to the back of the audience. If the distance  

between the front and back speakers is more than 

about 100 feet, you should use an external delay  

processor to time-align the sound. (Since sound  

travels about 1 foot per millisecond, it takes about  

1/10 of a second to travel 100 feet.)

Keep in mind that the voicing mode is another  

great way to compensate for some of these issues.  

See page 12 for more information.

Summary of Contents for THUMP212XT

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL 1400W Enhanced Powered Loudspeakers...

Page 2: ...prescence of important operating and maintaining servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance 20 The use of apparatus is in tropical and or moderate climates 21 The maximum ambi...

Page 3: ...reduces the level of Ch 2 when Ch 1 receives signal Front LED On Off switch Universal Power Supply 100 240VAC Standard pole mount M10 flypoints for permanent install Monitor wedge provides optimal ang...

Page 4: ...r switches 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 t...

Page 5: ...used as the main PA The Channel 1 gain knob should be set to Mic The Mic Line switch should be ENGAGED Mic as well Lastly set the voicing mode to live Now grab your axe and plug it directly into the c...

Page 6: ...OVERLOAD PAIR LINK MUSIC DUCKING FEEDBACK ELIMINATOR OUTDOOR MODE VOICING MODES FRONT LED MUSIC MON LIVE CLUB MAX MIN MIN CLUB LIVE VOICING MODES MUSIC MON GAIN VOLUME GAIN USB 1 2 USB3 4 MUTE MUTE MU...

Page 7: ...EEDBACK ELIMINATOR OUTDOOR MODE VOICING MODES FRONT LED MUSIC MON LIVE CLUB MAX MIN MIN CLUB LIVE VOICING MODES MUSIC MON GAIN VOLUME GAIN HookupDiagramscontinued Perhaps you re a DJ playing bumpin tu...

Page 8: ...IC U MAX MAX GAIN VOLUME GAIN CH1 CH2 MAIN THRU LINE MIC LINE U U MAX LINE MIC U MAX MAX GAIN VOLUME GAIN CH1 CH2 MAIN THRU LINE MIC LINE U U MAX LINE MIC U MAX MAX GAIN VOLUME GAIN To next ThumpXT lo...

Page 9: ...LINE MIC U MAX CH1 CH2 MAIN THRU OVERLOAD PAIR LINK MUSIC DUCKING FEEDBACK ELIMINATOR OUTDOOR MODE VOICING MODES FRONT LED MUSIC MON LIVE CLUB MAX MIN MIN CLUB LIVE VOICING MODES MUSIC MON GAIN VOLUME...

Page 10: ...ut Jacks Input channels 1 and 2 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 Wir...

Page 11: ...itely delicate passages might be lost in background noise The gain knobs allow signals from the outside world to be adjusted to run through each channel at optimal internal operating levels If connect...

Page 12: ...ic Ducking Have you been to an event where music was playing then when someone spoke into the mic that the music volume decreased greatly but was still there That s called music ducking When the music...

Page 13: ...ow with 20 feet of snow outside and a wind chill factor of the frozen tundra Yeah we ve got you covered there too The built in heater is great especially when in the monitor position Gotta love warm t...

Page 14: ...rlier a Bluetooth connection may be used simultaneously with the combo jacks XLR or 1 4 and or 1 8 line level connection In other words if there is a physical connection to the 1 8 line input another...

Page 15: ...it may be necessary to reset the ThumpXT to its factory settings There are two kinds of resets Soft Reset Just a simple power cycle will reset all settings that were previously set via the rear panel...

Page 16: ...oled down to a safe operating temperature the thermal switch resets itself and the ThumpXT loudspeaker resumes normal operation If the thermal switch activates try turning down the level control a not...

Page 17: ...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 placem...

Page 18: ...third party sources There are a number of such companies specializing in manufacturing hardware for designing and installing rigging systems Each one of these tasks is a discipline in its own right Be...

Page 19: ...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 lots of useful informat...

Page 20: ...ts better by incorporating new and improved materials components and manufacturing methods we reserve the right to change these specifications at any time without notice The Running Man figure is a re...

Page 21: ...Owner s Manual 21 Owner s Manual Thump212XT Dimensions 14 0in 356mm 14 0in 356mm 24 4in 620mm WEIGHT 27 6 lb 12 5 kg Thump215XT Dimensions 17 3in 439mm 14 0in 356mm 27 4in 696mm WEIGHT 32 6lb 14 8kg...

Page 22: ...1400W Enhanced Powered Loudspeaker Series ThumpXT Block Diagram Amp Amp Limiter Limiter LF Equalization HF Equalization Thermal Monitoring Crossover 2 channel mixer with user controlled input gains ap...

Page 23: ...ompliance 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 normal business hours Pacific Time e...

Page 24: ...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...

Page 25: ...212 215 14OOW POWERED LOUDSPEAKERS QUICK START GUIDE...

Page 26: ...mum ambient temperature during use of the appliance must not exceed 45 C 22 Operation frequency 2400MHz 2483 5MHz 23 RF POWER 20dBm 24 This apparatus does not exceed the Class A Class B whichever is a...

Page 27: ...ereo Stereo Setup THUMP212XT THUMP215XT CH1 CH2 Line 1 1 THUMP212XT THUMP215XT j 0 I i 1 r m a fi Using amicrophone and daisy chaining Uso de un micr6fono yconexi6n en cadena Utilisation d un micro et...

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Page 30: ...Led Overload La Led Overload s allume lorsque le niveau du signal est trop eleve OUTDOOR MODE 0 MUSIC FEEDBACK FRONT DUCKING ELIMINATOR LED 0 0 G Riickseite B 1 Netzanschluss Verbinden Sie das mitgel...

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Page 34: ...ig while lightweight for easy loading Frequency response 47 Hz 20 kHz Thump212XT Frequency response 40 Hz 20 kHz Thump215XT Max SPL 128 dB Thump212XT Max SPL 129 dB Thump215XT 12 high performance woof...

Page 35: ...D System Processing Voicing Four speaker modes Input Output Input Type 2x Female XLR 1 4 Balanced TRS combo jack and 1 8 TRS Mic Line Impedance 10 k Balanced 1 8 Line Impedance 10 k Balanced Thru Out...

Page 36: ...XT Speaker Bag P N 2047360 09 Thump212XT Rolling Speaker Bag P N 2047360 10 Thump215XT Speaker Bag P N 2047360 11 Thump215XT Rolling Speaker Bag P N 2047360 12 T100 Loudspeaker Tripod Stand P N 205246...

Page 37: ...ualization HF Equalization Thermal Monitoring Crossover 2 channel mixer with user controlled input gains app only 2 band User EQ app only Level and Mute Controls app only MUSIC MON LIVE CLUB SUM 1 8 3...

Page 38: ...thell WA 98011 USA 800 898 3211 Fax 425 487 4337 LOUD Audio LLC is always striving to improve our products by incorporating new and improved materials components and manufacturing methods Therefore we...

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