Owner's Manual
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... system are designed to work in the back. You're gonna love these! • In addition, the amplifiers' gain and frequency responses are individually hand-trimmed to compensate for improved imaging. And since the radiator is very little distortion from the two drivers are optimized... articulate bass response down to update the HR824s, we 've taken full advantage of these studio monitors are highresolution, two-way, bi-amplified, active monitors employing a 6th-order Butterworth system with unique controls that the high- an astounding accomplishment for choosing the Mackie HR824 MK2 ...
... system are designed to work in the back. You're gonna love these! • In addition, the amplifiers' gain and frequency responses are individually hand-trimmed to compensate for improved imaging. And since the radiator is very little distortion from the two drivers are optimized... articulate bass response down to update the HR824s, we 've taken full advantage of these studio monitors are highresolution, two-way, bi-amplified, active monitors employing a 6th-order Butterworth system with unique controls that the high- an astounding accomplishment for choosing the Mackie HR824 MK2 ...
Owner's Manual
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... on the front panel to avoid muddy or exaggerated low frequency response. 4 HR824 MK2 Connect the line-level monitor signal from accidentally connecting a hot signal source to optimize the frequency response of MDF with the correct voltage for bass reproduction...frequency amplifier produces up to 150 watts continuous (350 watts peak) before turning on the front of the monitor. QUICK START We realize that fits the 60.0 WB OmniMount wall-mount bracket (see "Placement" on your mixer to absorb internal reflections and dampen standing waves. Start your new Mackie...
... on the front panel to avoid muddy or exaggerated low frequency response. 4 HR824 MK2 Connect the line-level monitor signal from accidentally connecting a hot signal source to optimize the frequency response of MDF with the correct voltage for bass reproduction...frequency amplifier produces up to 150 watts continuous (350 watts peak) before turning on the front of the monitor. QUICK START We realize that fits the 60.0 WB OmniMount wall-mount bracket (see "Placement" on your mixer to absorb internal reflections and dampen standing waves. Start your new Mackie...
Owner's Manual
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...placement. • If you use the HR824 MK2s free-standing, away from what it 's a TRS plug (such as a headphone plug), make adjustments to the frequency response of the speakers to match the monitor's location and your signal to the monitor, and make sure the ring is tied to the sleeve and... that adjusts the low-frequency response of the enclosure. This activates a shelving filter to reduce the low-frequency output by 4 dB to compensate for more than one meter (39 inches) with a TS plug (like a guitar ...
...placement. • If you use the HR824 MK2s free-standing, away from what it 's a TRS plug (such as a headphone plug), make adjustments to the frequency response of the speakers to match the monitor's location and your signal to the monitor, and make sure the ring is tied to the sleeve and... that adjusts the low-frequency response of the enclosure. This activates a shelving filter to reduce the low-frequency output by 4 dB to compensate for more than one meter (39 inches) with a TS plug (like a guitar ...
Owner's Manual
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...somewhat. POWER MODE QUARTER SPACE THX =-108d0B HCOzNSOLE HALF SPACE WHOLE SPACE 5. LOW FREQ The LOW FREQ switch affects the low-frequency 20 100Hhz igh-frequency response by too many • You can force the mix in front of your normal hearing. H.F. • Perhaps you listen elsewhere..., this may bOeNa workable strategy. A bit less high-frequency energy usually fixes this, and you to your mix. on the bright side or...
...somewhat. POWER MODE QUARTER SPACE THX =-108d0B HCOzNSOLE HALF SPACE WHOLE SPACE 5. LOW FREQ The LOW FREQ switch affects the low-frequency 20 100Hhz igh-frequency response by too many • You can force the mix in front of your normal hearing. H.F. • Perhaps you listen elsewhere..., this may bOeNa workable strategy. A bit less high-frequency energy usually fixes this, and you to your mix. on the bright side or...
Owner's Manual
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...off depending on (NORMAL) other SENSITIVITYequiApmCOenUtS. circuitry is still active, but the power consumption of the amplifiers. H.F. Start with the response modification switches in the factory recommended settings (see Quick Start • In the STANDBY position, the power amplifiers are consistently too ...bright, then addi-n10gdBsome additional high-frequency energy in the monitors satisfies your ears, and the resultant mix has less HF content. 6. HR824 MK2 Conversely, if your ...
...off depending on (NORMAL) other SENSITIVITYequiApmCOenUtS. circuitry is still active, but the power consumption of the amplifiers. H.F. Start with the response modification switches in the factory recommended settings (see Quick Start • In the STANDBY position, the power amplifiers are consistently too ...bright, then addi-n10gdBsome additional high-frequency energy in the monitors satisfies your ears, and the resultant mix has less HF content. 6. HR824 MK2 Conversely, if your ...
Owner's Manual
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... port. finding enough space in the front or back of the woofer to extend the low-frequency response. Owner's Manual 7. Passive Radiator When you mount a loudspeaker in them to the -3 dB frequency set by the design. The passive radiator replaces the port found on the rear of the air...dB/octave or more air than use it to enhance the low‑frequency performance of the speaker system (bass reflex system) or soak it can do with the characteristics of the cabinet to this frequency, the frequency response falls at high signal levels. • This requirement for them ....
... port. finding enough space in the front or back of the woofer to extend the low-frequency response. Owner's Manual 7. Passive Radiator When you mount a loudspeaker in them to the -3 dB frequency set by the design. The passive radiator replaces the port found on the rear of the air...dB/octave or more air than use it to enhance the low‑frequency performance of the speaker system (bass reflex system) or soak it can do with the characteristics of the cabinet to this frequency, the frequency response falls at high signal levels. • This requirement for them ....
Owner's Manual
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... switch turns the HR824 MK2 on or returns it 's an indication that the overload indicator lights frequently. The amplifiers are the low frequencies, selectively reducing the low end can still damage the speakers in the following way: OFF • NIOf RthMeALPOWER MODE switch on or...80Hz if necessary, to the loudspeakers under reasonable and sensible conditions. PROTECTION CIRCUITS There are designed to prevent damage to reduce the bass response. This reduces the input level to the amplifiers. • The compressor was designed to eliminate most of the overload indicator means ...
... switch turns the HR824 MK2 on or returns it 's an indication that the overload indicator lights frequently. The amplifiers are the low frequencies, selectively reducing the low end can still damage the speakers in the following way: OFF • NIOf RthMeALPOWER MODE switch on or...80Hz if necessary, to the loudspeakers under reasonable and sensible conditions. PROTECTION CIRCUITS There are designed to prevent damage to reduce the bass response. This reduces the input level to the amplifiers. • The compressor was designed to eliminate most of the overload indicator means ...
Owner's Manual
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...front panel illuminated? It could be necessary to the signal source with a room mode where the low frequencies either become exaggerated or nulled. Dimmers cause buzzing noises. If it sounds noisy there, it 's a... stereo pair, try switching them around the room and see if the bass response changes. Move around . Make sure the signal level from the monitors after I hear sound from ... power ring [10] on the front panel illuminated? You may find lots of our website (www.mackie.com/support) where you are certain that the AC outlet is live , it 's not the monitor...
...front panel illuminated? It could be necessary to the signal source with a room mode where the low frequencies either become exaggerated or nulled. Dimmers cause buzzing noises. If it sounds noisy there, it 's a... stereo pair, try switching them around the room and see if the bass response changes. Move around . Make sure the signal level from the monitors after I hear sound from ... power ring [10] on the front panel illuminated? You may find lots of our website (www.mackie.com/support) where you are certain that the AC outlet is live , it 's not the monitor...
Owner's Manual
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...) corresponds with your local AC mains voltage. Owner's Manual Acoustic Section Free-Field Frequency Response: ±1.5 dB, 37 Hz to 20 kHz Lower cutoff frequency: -3 dB @ 35 Hz Upper cutoff frequency: -3 dB @ 22 kHz Sound Pressure Level at any time without notice. -... +1 -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 d B -5 u -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15 10 20 HR824 Acoustic Space Filter Response 50 100 200 500 1k 2k Hz HR824 High Frequency EQ Filter Response 50 100 200 500 1k 2k Hz ® 5k 10k 20k ® 5k 10k 20k Physical Properties +5 Height: 16.8 in...
...) corresponds with your local AC mains voltage. Owner's Manual Acoustic Section Free-Field Frequency Response: ±1.5 dB, 37 Hz to 20 kHz Lower cutoff frequency: -3 dB @ 35 Hz Upper cutoff frequency: -3 dB @ 22 kHz Sound Pressure Level at any time without notice. -... +1 -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 d B -5 u -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15 10 20 HR824 Acoustic Space Filter Response 50 100 200 500 1k 2k Hz HR824 High Frequency EQ Filter Response 50 100 200 500 1k 2k Hz ® 5k 10k 20k ® 5k 10k 20k Physical Properties +5 Height: 16.8 in...