Normal/Invert Switch [Polarity]; Gain Knob; High Pass Outputs; Full Range Outputs - Mackie SRM1850 Owner's Manual

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4. Normal/Invert Switch [Polarity]

This switch reverses the polarity of the signal going
into the subwoofer amplifier by 180˚. It has no effect on
the signal at the outputs.
There is no right or wrong setting for this switch.
Listen to the overall blend of the subwoofer with
the rest of the system and select the switch position
that gives you the best sound for your audience.
In fact, your system may vary when positioned
differently and in alternate venues. Don't be afraid
to experiment with the position of the polarity switch.
See page 12 for more information.

5. Gain Knob

The gain knob adjusts the input sensitivity of the
mic inputs. This allows signals from the outside world
to be adjusted to run through each channel at optimal
internal operating levels. There is –6 dB of gain with the
knob fully down (off), ramping up to 6 dB of gain fully
up (max).

6. High Pass Outputs

Typically, full-range loudspeakers are connected
to the high pass outputs to "split" the work with the
SRM1850 subwoofer. The subwoofer handles all of the
low frequencies and the loudspeakers handle the rest.
As a result, it is more efficient and a bit louder.
Balanced XLR male connectors are provided
for the line-level A and B high pass outputs.
The subwoofer's crossover splits the input signals into
two frequency bands. The low frequency range below
20 Hz – 200 Hz goes to the internal amplifier that
powers the subwoofer. The frequency range above
20 Hz – 200 Hz is sent to these line-level output jacks.
The frequency range depends on where the high pass
mode [9] is set.
They are wired as follows, according to standards
specified by the AES (Audio Engineering Society):
Balanced XLR Output Connector
Pin 1 – Shield (ground)
Pin 2 – Positive (+ or hot)
Pin 3 – Negative (– or cold)
Balanced XLR Output Connector
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SRM1850 Powered Subwoofer
SHIELD
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3
COLD
2
HOT
SHIELD
1
3
COLD
2
HOT
SRM
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SRM
650
VAR
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4

7. Full Range Outputs

Connect the full range outputs to the inputs of
another powered subwoofer, powered loudspeakers,
or to an amplifier powering passive loudspeakers.
Balanced XLR male connectors are provided for the
line-level A and B full range outputs.
The signal at these outputs is a direct copy of the
input signals. These outputs allow you to daisy-chain
multiple subwoofers and/or send the full range signals
to loudspeakers. It's a great way to add side fills, too!
They are wired as follows, according to standards
specified by the AES (Audio Engineering Society):
Balanced XLR Output Connector
Pin 1 – Shield (ground)
Pin 2 – Positive (+ or hot)
Pin 3 – Negative (– or cold)
Balanced XLR Output Connector
See page 7 to learn more about daisy-chaining SRM
loudspeakers.
For more information on these connectors, see
Appendix B on page 16.
POWER CONSUMPTION 200W
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7
1
SHIELD
3
COLD
2
HOT
SHIELD
1
3
COLD
2
HOT

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