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Get that sound level meter out. Decide what level 

you’re going to mix at and use the meter to help keep 

you mixing at that 

level. Your ears will 

thank you, and your 

mixes will be better 

for it.

4. LOW FREQ 
Switch

The LOW FREQ 

switch tailors the overall 

low-frequency response 

by +2 dB or +4 dB at 

100 Hz and below.

•   For most 

applications, use 

the “0 (NORMAL)” 

setting. This takes 

the equalization 

circuit out of the 

signal path.

•   If you want or need 

just a little extra low-

frequency output, 

use the +2 dB setting.

•   If you want or 

need more low-

frequency output, 

use the +4 dB 

setting. Remember 

how things work in 

reverse, so boosting 

the deep bass 

content on playback may actually decrease it in 

the fi nal mix.

5. AC SELECT 

Set this switch to the correct voltage setting for the 

country you are in, 115 VAC or 230 VAC.

Note:

 The S•8s are shipped with the AC SELECT 

switch set to the 230 VAC position. If you are in a 

country that uses 100-120 VAC, set the switch to the 

115 VAC position and replace the fuse (located in 

the IEC socket) with the 1.6 A fuse included in the 

accessory bag. See the “Troubleshooting” section on 

page 11 for instructions on replacing the fuse.

6. POWER

Use this switch to turn the active monitors on and off.

7. Line Cord Socket and Fuse

Connect the line cord to this IEC socket securely, 

and plug the other end into your AC outlet. Make sure 

the AC SELECT switch is set to the correct AC voltage.

The fuse is located behind the fuse cover, at the 

bottom of the IEC socket. See the “Troubleshooting” 

section on page 11 

for information about 

replacing the fuse.

8. Bass Refl ex 
Port

A bass refl ex system 

uses the radiation 

from the rear of 

the woofer cone 

to extend the low-

frequency response of 

the speaker. The size 

of the port is carefully 

designed with respect 

to the volume of 

the cabinet and the 

characteristics of the 

woofer to produce low-

frequency extension. 

9. Heatsink

The heatsink is 

designed to dissipate 

the heat generated 

by the built-in power 

amplifi ers. The cooler 

the amplifi ers operate, 

the longer their life-

expectancy. The 

S•8 uses convection 

cooling, where cool air 

fl ows through the fi ns of the heatsink and carries the heat 

away. Make sure there is at least six inches clearance 

between the back of the S•8 monitors and the wall.

FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION

10. Power LED

This illuminates when the POWER switch is turned on 

and AC power is available at the line cord socket.

11. Clip LED

This LED illuminates just before the low-frequency 

amplifi er reaches its maximum output and begins to clip.

•   Occasional blinking of the Clip LED indicates that 

the loudest transients are reaching the maximum 

output capability of the amplifi er. This is okay.

•   Frequent or continuous blinking of the Clip LED 

indicates that you have exceeded the maximum 

output capability of the amplifi er and that the 

amplifi er is clipping. You should reduce the level 

from your signal source until the Clip LED blinks 

occasionally or not at all.

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Summary of Contents for S8

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications ATTENTION Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d pass...

Page 3: ...on here for future reference i e insurance claims tech support return authorization etc Contents Safety Instructions 2 Getting Started 4 Placement 4 Introduction 6 Hookup Diagrams 7 TAPCO S 8 Features...

Page 4: ...ontrol on the S 8s a bit to achieve a good balance of master volume control and loudness from the speaker Now that you have your monitors working it s time to hunker down and read the rest of this man...

Page 5: ...ange Nevertheless you may decide that you need a little more or a little less high frequencies in your monitors while you re mixing The HIGH FREQ equalization switch provides a gentle boost or cut in...

Page 6: ...orld class engineering and manufacturing horsepower of LOUD Technologies The TAPCO S 8 is the second active studio monitor in the TAPCO by Mackie family joining its sibling the TAPCO S 5 These versati...

Page 7: ...Preamplifier Right Line level Output Left Line level Output 1202 VLZPRO OFF XLR PHONO INPUTS SETTINGS INPUT LEVEL LOW FREQ FILTER HIGH FREQ FILTER 0 NORMAL 2dB 2dB TRS S 8 ACTIVE STUDIO MONITOR MAX 0...

Page 8: ...d result in a drop in signal level by 6 dB The S 8s can be used with a home receiver even if the receiver lacks a preamp output by using a speaker level to line level attenuator See Input Signal Wirin...

Page 9: ...witch is set to the correct AC voltage The fuse is located behind the fuse cover at the bottom of the IEC socket See the Troubleshooting section on page 11 for information about replacing the fuse 8 B...

Page 10: ...m try pointing a small fan toward the heatsink to increase the air ow through the ns Integrated Magnetic Shielding The S 8 contains drivers with large magnetic structures The drivers magnets are shiel...

Page 11: ...unbalanced ground and to pin 1 of the XLR or the sleeve of the TRS jack If a CATV cable is connected to the system try disconnecting it If the hum goes away call your cable carrier to check for proper...

Page 12: ...itor Please call our Technical Support chaps at 1 800 258 6883 Monday to Friday from 7 AM to 5 PM PST After hours visit www tapcogear com and look under Support or e mail us at techmail tapcogear com...

Page 13: ...lanced Mono wiring Sleeve Shield Tip Hot Ring Cold 1 4 TS Phone Plugs and Jacks TS stands for Tip Sleeve the two connections available on a mono 1 4 phone jack or plug They are used for unbalanced sig...

Page 14: ...into Balanced Input 100 dB SPL 1m Maximum SPL Per Pair 113 dB SPL 1m Transducers Low Frequency 8 in 203 mm with steel frame polypropylene cone woofer High Frequency Wave guide loaded 1 in 25 mm silk...

Page 15: ...ht prepaid by LOUD Technologies to any location within the boundaries of the USA F LOUD Technologies warrants all repairs performed for 90 days or for the remainder of the original warranty period LOU...

Page 16: ...tapcogear com 2003 LOUD Technologies Inc All rights reserved TAPCO and Mackie are registered trademarks of LOUD Technologies Inc...

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