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Mackie CR-X Series User Manual

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Owners Manual
Owners Manual
CR3-X / CR4-X / CR5-X
CR3-X / CR4-X / CR5-X
The illustration above shows a typical use for CR-X Series Multimedia Monitors. Everyone needs tunes
while working, right... or is it just me?
In this example, simply connect the (included) cable from the computers /8" output jack to the L/R RCA inputs
of the powered CR-X Series Multimedia Monitor. If you prefer to use /4" inputs or /8" stereo input instead of RCA
inputs, those options are available, too.
Next we’ll want to connect the passive speaker. The included black (–) and red (+) speaker wires should
be connected from the powered monitors ± spring clips to the passive monitors ± spring clips as detailed
by the dotted lines above:
Connect black (–) to black (–) and red (+) to red (+).
Almost there! Move the ‘Powered Speaker Position Select’ switch to either the “L” or “R” position based on whether
the powered reference monitor – the one with the volume knob – will be on the lef or right side.
Now position the monitors where you would like them. Play audio through the computer, making sure
that the volume of the computer and monitors are above “0”.
Last step: move the monitors around until the optimal sound has been achieved and adjust volume to taste.
Optional (CR5-X): place the included acoustic isolation pads underneath the monitors to minimize boomy bass
build-up and provide up/down tilt control for more focused listening.
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Mackie CR-X Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMackie
ModelCR-X Series
CategorySpeakers
LanguageEnglish

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