Quick Start - Mackie HR824 Owner's Manual

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• The acoustic sum of the outputs from the
drivers are optimized electronically, as well
as physically, so the amplitude response is
unity and the phase difference is minimal.
In short, all the complex interconnected
components in the system are designed to
work in harmony with each other to produce
the best possible sound.
The Transducers...
The monitors feature two 6.7-inch die-cast
aluminum frame woofers and a 1-inch viscous
edge-damped aluminum-alloy dome tweeter on
the front, and a 6-inch x 9-inch elliptical flat
piston passive radiator in the back.
The high-frequency driver is mounted on a
massive, acoustically non-resonant die-cast
zinc exponential waveguide, centered between
the two low-frequency drivers, which results in
wide, controlled dispersion of high-frequency
sounds. The unique passive radiator design

QUICK START

We realize that you can't
wait to hook up your new
Mackie Designs HR626
High Resolution Studio
Monitors and try them out.
Nevertheless, please take the time to read this
page NOW, and the rest can wait until you're
good and ready.
Make sure the Voltage
Selector Switch
bottom of the cabinet is set
to the correct voltage setting
for your AC Mains supply.
Each of the HR626 cabinets has its own built-
in power amplifiers. That's right, two amplifiers
per speaker cabinet; one for the high-frequency
tweeter and one for the low-frequency woofers.
You should turn the INPUT SENSITIVITY
control on the back of the cabinet down (fully
counterclockwise) before turning on the Studio
Monitors for the first time. Also be sure to set
the mute switch
on the front panel to its
standby position (in). This will prevent you
from accidentally connecting a hot signal source
to the monitors and getting a rude surprise.
There are a number of other settings you
can make on the back of the HR626, and you
can look at the graphic instructions relating to
each of them on the back of the cabinet (or
wait until you read about them later on in this
manual so you really know what they do). For
now, just leave them at the factory default set-
4
provides a smooth response down to 42Hz —
an astounding accomplishment for a cabinet of
this size! And since the radiator is producing most
of the sound at the lowest frequencies, there is
very little distortion from the woofer because its
cone movement is minimal at those frequencies.
The Cabinet...
The cabinet is made of black oak veneered
MDF wood. Two internal "H" braces further in-
crease the strength and rigidity (stiffness) of
the box. An open-cell adiabatic foam material
fills the inside of the box to absorb internal re-
flections and dampen standing waves.
Power Amplifiers...
The low-frequency amplifier produces up to
100 watts continuous before clipping, while the
high-frequency amplifier produces up to 40
watts continuous.
tings (ACOUSTIC SPACE = WHOLE; LOW
FREQ = 40Hz; HIGH FREQ = 0), except for
the POWER MODE
to the STANDBY position.
1. Connect the line-level monitor signal from
your mixer, preamp, or other signal source
to the SIGNAL INPUT
HR626 Studio Monitor (
XLR, or RCA).
on the
2. Connect the supplied AC power cord to the
IEC socket
Plug the other end into an AC outlet properly
configured with the voltage corresponding
to the Voltage Selector Switch
3. Set the POWER MODE
rear panel to the ON position. With the
front panel mute switch
power amplifier is in Standby mode.
4. Start your signal source (tape deck, CD, DAW,
or whatever), but leave the master volume
control on your mixer or preamp down.
5. Set the mute switch
HR626 to the OUT position. The green
power
LED will turn on.
6. Slowly turn up the INPUT SENSITIVITY
control on the back of the monitor to its
fully clockwise position (NORMAL).
7. Adjust the master volume on your mixer to
a comfortably loud listening level. Enjoy
the silky smooth highs and authoritative,
commanding lows of the HR626.
Then read the rest of this manual.
switch. Be sure it is set
jack on the
-inch PHONE,
1
4
on the back of the monitor.
setting.
switch on the
depressed, the
on the front of the

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