Mackie SRM450v3 [12/20] Ac power considerations
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AC POWER
CONSIDERATIONS
Be sure the SRM450 is plugged into an
outlet that is able to supply the correct volt-
age specified for your model. If the voltage
should drop below 97% of the specified line
voltage, the built-in amplifiers will no
longer be able to supply rated power. (They
will continue to operate down to 75% of
the rated line voltage, but won’t reach full
power, resulting in lower headroom).
Under maximum S.P.L. conditions,
where musical peaks are clipping, the
SRM450 120V model draws 2.5 amps on
average (1.3 amps for the 240V model). Un-
der normal conditions, the current draw is
below 1 amp.
We recommend that a stiff (robust) sup-
ply of AC power be used because the
amplifiers place high current demands on
the AC line. The more power that is avail-
able on the line, the louder the speakers will
play and the more peak output power will
be available for cleaner, punchier bass. A
suspected problem of “poor bass perfor-
mance” is often caused by a weak AC
supply to the amplifiers.
AC Power Distribution
A 240VAC center-tapped service en-
trance transformer serves the majority of
AC outlets encountered in homes and clubs
(in the U.S.). This provides two phases of
AC power on either side of the center tap,
at 120V each.
If lighting is used in a show, it is prefer-
able to power the lights from one leg of the
service, and power the audio equipment
from the other leg. This will help minimize
noise from the lights coupling into the au-
dio (particularly if SCRs, or light-dimmer
switches, are used).
THERMAL
CONSIDERATIONS
The amplifiers inside the
SRM450 are convection
cooled by a large
heatsink. For efficient
cooling, it is important to
allow at least six inches of free space behind
the SRM450.
If you use the SRM450
on its side for stage moni-
tor applications, we
highly recommended that
you engage the rear panel
LOW CUT switch. This will allow more
power for useful monitor frequencies, while
reducing the possibility of overheating.
If the ambient temperature in the room
is high, it could cause the amplifiers to over-
heat. In this case, you should try aiming a
fan at the heatsink to increase the air flow
through the fins.
During a performance, don’t have it
cranked so high that the rear panel PEAK
LED is blinking frequently or lighting con-
tinuously. You should turn down the
LEVEL control a notch or two to avoid
overheating the amplifiers or your neighbors.
If the amplifiers do overheat, a built-in
thermal switch will activate, placing the
amplifiers into standby. When the amplifiers
have cooled down to a safe operating tem-
perature, the thermal switch will reset and
the SRM450 will resume normal operation.
HEATSINK
THERMAL
TRANSFORMER
120V
120V
240V
HIGH VOLTAGE POWER LINE
EARTH
GROUND
(NEUTRAL)
PRIMARY
WINDING
SECONDARY
WINDING
240V CENTER-TAPPED SECONDARY
PEAK
LOW CUT
DESIGNED BY MACKOIDS IN WOODINVILLE, WA • USA
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- Caution avis 2
- Portable cart warning 2
- Safety instructions 2
- According to osha any exposure in excess of these permissible limits could result in some hearing loss to ensure against potentially dangerous exposure to high sound pressure levels it is recommend ed that all persons exposed to equipment capable of producing these levels use hearing protectors while this unit is in operation ear plugs or protectors in the ear canals or over the ears must be worn when operating this amplification system in order to prevent a permanent hearing loss if exposure is in excess of the limits set forth here 3
- Contents 3
- Don t forget to visit our website at www mackie com 3
- Duration per day sound level dba typical in hours slow response example 8 90 duo in small club 6 92 4 95 subway train 3 97 2 100 very loud classical music 1 102 1 105 tami screaming at adrian about deadlines 0 110 0 5 or less 115 loudest parts at a rock concert 3
- Exposure to extremely high noise levels may cause permanent hear ing loss individuals vary considerably in susceptibility to noise in duced hearing loss but nearly everyone will lose some hearing if exposed to sufficiently intense noise for a period of time the u s government s occupational safety and health administration osha has speci fied the permissible noise level exposures shown in this chart 3
- For more information about this and other mackie products 3
- Lend me your ears 3
- The srm450 can produce a maximum spl of 127 db 1m 3
- Introduction 4
- Hookup diagrams 6
- Quick start 6
- Srm450 stereo operation with a mixer and using the thru jack 6
- Dynamic microphone 7
- For microphone connections you can daisy chain up to two srm450s using the thru jacks as shown take great care to point any micro phones away from the srm450s otherwise you may get feedback 7
- Srm450 biamping with a powered subwoofer 7
- Srm450 using a microphone and the thru jack 7
- The srm450 can be used with a mackie swa1501 or swa1801 subwoofer to create an in credibly powerful system the active crossover inside the swa1501 splits the full range input signal into two ranges the swa1501 plays the low frequency range through its 500 watt ampli fier and 15 inch woofer and sends the high pass range to the srm450 the srm450 can be pole mounted on top of the swa1501 as shown saving the cost of a tripod stand 7
- Thru output 7
- Rear panel description 8
- Connections 10
- Placement 10
- Room acoustics 10
- Both sides back 11
- Bottom top 11
- Pole mount 11
- Rigging 11
- Rigging points 11
- Ac power considerations 12
- Thermal considerations 12
- Srm450 ac connections 13
- Service information 14
- Troubleshooting 14
- Warranty service 14
- Big print 16
- Care and maintenance 16
- Repair 16
- Construction features 17
- Control system function 17
- Disclaimer 17
- Line input power 17
- Options 17
- Physical properties 17
- Power amplifiers 17
- Safety features 17
- Srm450 specifications 17
- System specifications 17
- Transducers 17
- Mackie srm450 block diagram 060322sedf 18
- Srm450 block diagram 18
- Please keep your sales receipt in a safe place 19
- Srm450 limited warranty 19
- Loud technologies inc 20
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