Mackie M3000 manual

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     M-SERIES HIGH EFFICIENCY POWER AMPLIFIERS M•2000 M•3000 M•4000 OL -3 -6 -9 -2 0 SIG OL -3 -6 -9 -2 0 SIG 2 INTERNAL STATUS INTERNAL STATUS PROTECT SHO RT OVER TEMP PROTECT SHORT OVER TEMP O O MAX MAX O O 1 M . 40 00 POWER HIGH EFFICIENCY POWER AMPLIFIER[...]

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    2 M-Series M-Series 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water . 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’ s instructions. 8. Do not install near any heat sources such as[...]

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    Part No. 0017576 Rev . A 2/06 ©2006 LOUD T echnologies Inc. All Rights Reserved. 3 Owner’ s Manual Owner’ s Manual Don’t forget to visit our website at www .mackie.com for mor e information about this and other Mackie products. R T able of Contents I n t r o d u c t i o n .. .. .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .[...]

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    4 M-Series M-Series Introduction Thank you for choosing a Mackie high-efficiency power amplifier . W e appreciate your vote of confidence for the folks in W oodinville who specialize in awesome and affordable professional audio designs. The Mackie M-Series power amplifiers have a wide variety of features that set them apart from any other ampli[...]

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    5 Owner’ s Manual Owner’ s Manual Getting Started READ THIS P AGE!! Even if you’re one of those people who never read manuals, all we ask is that you read this page now befor e you begin using the M-Series power amplifier . Y ou’ll be glad you did! IMPORT ANT : The amplifier draws its ventilation air in from the rear and out through the f[...]

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    6 M-Series M-Series 15. For quieter listening, it is preferable to adjust the amplifier’s gain controls rather than the source signal’s output level (unless you have the source’ s control all the way up!). Other Nuggets of Wisdom • For optimum sonic performance, the channel and main mix faders on your mixer should be set near the “U” ([...]

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    7 Owner’ s Manual Owner’ s Manual Hookup Diagrams M-Series Pow er Amplifier: Biamp Connection Using Built-in X-ov er This drawing shows a typical stereo hookup, connecting two speakers to the Speakon® outputs. The Amp Mode switch is set to STEREO, and the X-over switches are set to FULL. The binding posts can also be used to connect the speak[...]

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    8 M-Series M-Series M-Series Pow er Amplifier: Br idge Mode Connection M . 4 000 AC LINE BREAKER (PUSH TO RESET) SERIAL / DATE CODE BRIDGE + + + 1 2 BRIDGE PIN 1 = CH1 PIN 2 = CH2 PIN 1 = BRIDGE PIN 2 = UNUSED PIN 1 = CH2 PIN 2 = UNUSED LETHAL VOLTAGES MAY APPEAR AT OUTPUT TERMINALS. CLASS 3 WIRING IS REQUIRED. SPEAKER OUTPUTS 1 2 ON/ TYPICAL LIMI[...]

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    9 Owner’ s Manual Owner’ s Manual M-Series Pow er Amplifier: T wo Amps Using Built-in X-o ver M . 4000 AC LINE BREAKER (PUSH TO RESET) SERIAL / DATE CODE BRIDGE + + + 1 2 BRIDGE PIN 1 = CH1 PIN 2 = CH2 PIN 1 = BRIDGE PIN 2 = UNUSED PIN 1 = CH2 PIN 2 = UNUSED LETHAL VOLTAGES MAY APPEAR AT OUTPUT TERMINALS. CLASS 3 WIRING IS REQUIRED. SPEAKER OU[...]

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    10 M-Series M-Series M-Series Features Front Panel Much of the front panel of the M-Series amplifiers is comprised of ventilation slots for expelling warm air from the inside of the amplifier . Be sure to leave space in front of the amplifier for proper ventilation to occur . 1 . G a i n C o n t ro l These knobs control the levels to the output [...]

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    11 Owner’ s Manual Owner’ s Manual 3 . P R O T E C T I nd ic a t o r If the PROTECT LEDs are on, the amplifier’ s output section has shut down. That, of course, means you won’t hear anything until you rectify the situation. Thr ee things can cause the PROTECT circuit to engage: 1. Powering up the amplifier . A built-in delay circuit saves[...]

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    12 M-Series M-Series Be Aware: If the OVER TEMP LED comes on fr e- quently , something is overworking the amplifier or it’ s not properly ventilated. Look at each of the “extreme conditions” described above and try to determine what is causing the amplifier to overheat. Refer to “Thermal Considerations” on page 16 or to the “T roubles[...]

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    13 Owner’ s Manual Owner’ s Manual See “Output Wiring” on page 18 for mor e info on mak- ing the speaker output connections. 8 . A M P M O D E This three-way switch, along with the X-OVER switches, determines what kind of amplifier you want the M-Series amplifier to be (or not to be — what was the question?). The AMP MODE switch determi[...]

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    14 M-Series M-Series ing. The Thru jacks are wir ed straight from the XLR and TRS INPUT s — ther e is no electronic circuitry between — so the signal going into the amp is exactly the same as the signal coming out of the Thru jacks. Y ou can use the Thru jack as an input, if necessary , since it’s wir ed in parallel with the other input con- [...]

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    15 Owner’ s Manual Owner’ s Manual 1 4 . P o w e r R e c e p t a c l e This is a standard 3-prong IEC power connector . Connect the detachable linecord (included in the box with your M-Series amplifier) to the power receptacle, and plug the other end of the linecord into an AC outlet properly configured with the corr ect voltage for your part[...]

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    16 M-Series M-Series General Precautions and Considerations AC Power Considerations Be sure the amplifier is plugged into an outlet that is able to supply the correct voltage specified for your model. If the line voltage should drop below about 97% of the rated voltage, the amplifier will no longer be able to supply rated power . (It will contin[...]

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    17 Owner’ s Manual Owner’ s Manual AC Power Distribution In order to minimize ground loops, the safety grounds for all the outlets should be connected to a common (“star”) grounding point, and the distance between the outlets and the common grounding point should be as short as possible. If lighting is used in a show , it is preferable to p[...]

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    18 M-Series M-Series Unbalanced TS (tip-sleeve) signals can be accom- modated via the combination jack. Make sure the cord terminates with a TS plug (like a guitar plug), or if it’s a TRS plug (like a headphone plug), make sure the ring is tied to the shield, preferably at the source. SLEEV E TI P TI P SL EEV E TI P SL EEV E Unbalanced TS Plug Th[...]

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    19 Owner’ s Manual Owner’ s Manual B r i d g e M o d e Binding Posts When using the binding posts in bridge mode, connect the positive side of the speaker cable to the CHANNEL 1 red (+) binding post, and connect the negative side of the speaker cable to the CHANNEL 2 red (+) bind- ing post. No, that’s not a typo. Y ou only use the red binding[...]

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    20 M-Series M-Series Dual-Channel Connection The Channel 1 Speakon connector has the added feature of providing both speaker outputs on a single connector . This allows you to use a single cable to carry both channels from the amplifier to the speakers. Refer to the hookup diagram on page 7 for a typical applica- tion using the dual-channel connec[...]

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    21 Owner’ s Manual Owner’ s Manual Appendix A: Ser vice Information • Is the SHORT [4] LED lit? T urn the POWER off, check the speaker connections and make sure that there ar e no strands of wire shorting across the speaker terminals. • Is the OVER TEMP [5] LED lit? Make sur e there is cool air available at the rear of the amplifier . Make[...]

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    22 M-Series M-Series It hurts when I touch my arm, or my leg, or even my head! • Y ou have a broken finger . Bad sound! • Is it loud and distorted? T urn down the signal com- ing from the mixer or signal source. • Is the input connector plugged completely into the jack? Check the speaker connections and verify that all connections are tight [...]

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    23 Owner’ s Manual Owner’ s Manual Appendix B: T echnical Info Maximum Input Lev el: 9.75 volts (+22 dBu) Rise Time (8 ohms): < 6 µs Slew Ra te: M•2000 V oltage Slew Rate 50V/µs Current Slew Rate 25A/µs at 2 Ω H-Switch Slew Rate 10-50V/µs (program dependent) M•3000 V oltage Slew Rate 55V/µs Current Slew Rate 27.5A/µs at 2 Ω H-Swi[...]

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    24 M-Series M-Series High Frequenc y Overload and Latching: No latch up at any frequency or level. High Frequenc y Stability: Unconditionally stable driving any resistive or reactive load. T urn On Dela y: 3 seconds High-Pas s Filter: 150 Hz, 2nd-Order Butterworth Low-P ass Filter: 150 Hz, 2nd-Order Butterworth Limiter Section: Complementary Positi[...]

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    25 Owner’ s Manual Owner’ s Manual R M•3 000 WEI GHT 47 lbs . (21 .3 k g) 19 .5 in /4 95 mm 3. 5 in/ 89 mm 19 .0 in /4 83 mm 17 .6 in /4 46 mm OL -3 -6 -9 -20 SIG OL -3 -6 -9 -20 SIG 2 INTERNAL STATUS INTERNAL STATUS PROTECT SHO RT OVER TEMP PROTECT SHORT OVER TEMP O O MAX MAX O O 1 M . 300 0 POWER HIGH EFFICIENCY POWER AMPLIFIER M•4 000 WE[...]

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    26 M-Series M-Series M-Series Block Diagram CH 1 BA LAN CED LI NE INP UT (T RS) CH 1 BA LAN CED LI NE INP UT (X LR- F) LI MIT ER ON OFF HI GH P ASS FI L TER + – VD C ++ – – VD C ++ + – – – VD C (M •30 00/ M•40 00 ON L Y) TO ROI DAL P OWE R TR ANS FOR MER MI LLE NIU M SP ACE ST A T IO N LA MP MA CKI E M• 200 0/M •300 0/M •40 00[...]

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    27 Owner’ s Manual Owner’ s Manual A. LOUD T echnologies Inc. warrants all materials, workmanship and proper operation of this product for a period of five years from the original date of purchase. If any defects are found in the materials or workmanship or if the product fails to function properly during the applicable warranty period, LOUD T[...]

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