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Mackie SRM450v2 User Manual

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5
The Cabinet
The SRM450v2 cabinet was designed to be the strongest
molded composite cabinet on the planet. This material is as
strong as concrete, and rigid enough to prevent unwanted
vibrations in the cabinet. It has built-in fly points for
hanging, and a socket in the bottom for mounting on a
tripod stand. Although it is an exceptional choice for
installed sound situations, its light weight and durable
finish also make it ideal for portable sound system use. The
asymmetrical trapezoidal design of the cabinet makes it
easy to use as a floor wedge for stage monitor applications.
The Active Advantage
There are a number of advantages to using an active
speaker system over a passive loudspeaker:
• Theinternalcrossoverisactive,anditslowpower
circuitry operates on line-level signals. It does not
waste speaker-level power like a passive crossover
with large coils, caps, and resistors.
• Theinputsignalsarecrossedoverbeforetheyreach
the amplifiers, so each amplifier only receives the
correct frequency range for its driver.
• Theampliersaredesignedspecicallyforthese
speaker load impedances. There is no guesswork as
to what load each amplifier has to drive, so they can
provide maximum acoustic output from the speakers,
yet minimize the danger of speaker damage due to
overdriving a lesser amplifier.
• Theconnectingwiresbetweentheamplieroutputs
and the drivers are kept to a minimum, so the damping
factor of the amplifier isn’t compromised by the
resistance of long speaker cables. In addition, all the
power from the amplifier is transferred directly to the
drivers with no speaker cable losses.
• Theacousticsumoftheoutputsfromthetwodrivers
is optimized electronically, as well as physically, so the
amplitude response is flat and there is no lobing error.
• Thepresenceofactivecircuitswithinthespeaker
cabinet allow the designer to add on extra details, such
as a high quality mic/line input section.
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. (Even for Uncle
Bert’s star performance on spoons!)

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Mackie SRM450v2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Enclosure MaterialPolypropylene
LF Driver12 in
HF Driver1.4"
TypeActive
Input Impedance20 kOhms balanced, 10 kOhms unbalanced
InputsXLR, 1/4" TRS
Power Output400W (200W LF, 200W HF)
Amplifier Power400W total (200W LF, 200W HF)

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