Mackie SRM450V2 Car Speaker User Manual


 
7
SRM450v2: USING A MICROPHONE AND THE THRU jACK
SRM450v2: 3-WAY SYSTEM WITH A POWERED SUBWOOFER
POWER
SIGNAL PRESENT
INPUTTHRU
THERMAL PEAK
TIMED TURNOFF
ON
OFF
CONTOUR LOW CUTON
75Hz12k/AIR100Hz
+3dB
MIC
LINE
LEVEL
(+4dBu)
NORMAL
+40dB
OO
O
PARALLEL
POWER
SIGNAL PRESENT
INPUTTHRU
THERMAL PEAK
TIMED TURNOFF
ON
OFF
CONTOUR LOW CUTON
75Hz12k/AIR100Hz
+3dB
MIC
LINE
LEVEL
(+4dBu)
NORMAL
+40dB
OO
O
PARALLEL
THRU
Output
Dynamic
Microphone
For microphone connections, you can
daisy-chain up to two SRM450v2s using the THRU
jacks as shown.
Take great care to point any microphones
away from the SRM450v2s, otherwise you may
get feedback.
Power
Cord
Power
Cord
Pole
Mount
Pole
Mount
Line-level
High Pass
output
Line-level
High Pass
output
Power
Cords
Mixing Console
(Mackie Onyx 1220i shown)
Power
Cords
SRM1801
plays the low
frequencies
SRM1801
plays the low
frequencies
To SRM1801
input
To SRM1801
input
The SRM450v2 may be
paired with a Mackie SRM1801
subwoofer to create an
incredibly powerful system.
The active crossover inside
the SRM1801 splits the full-
range input signal into two
ranges. The SRM1801 plays the
low-frequency range and sends
the high-pass range to the
SRM450v2.
The SRM450v2 can be pole
mounted on top of the SRM1801
as shown using the optional
SPM200 Speaker Pole Mount,
saving the cost of a more
expensive tripod stand.