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Special Mackie Connections

The balanced-to-unbalanced connection has been 

anticipated in the wiring of Mackie jacks. A 

1

4

" TS plug 

inserted into a 

1

4

" TRS balanced input, for example, 

will automatically unbalance the input and make all the 
right connections. Conversely, a 

1

4

" TRS plug inserted 

into a 

1

4

" unbalanced input will automatically tie the 

ring (low or cold) to ground (earth).

TRS Send/Receive Insert Jacks

Mackie’s single-jack inserts are the three-conductor, 

TRS-type 1⁄4" phone. They are unbalanced, but have 
both the mixer output (send) and the mixer input 
 (return) signals in one connector. See Figure E.

The sleeve is the common ground (earth) for both 

signals. The send from the mixer to the external unit is 
carried on the tip, and the return from the unit to the 
mixer is on the ring.

Using the Send Only on an Insert Jack

If you insert a TS (mono) 1⁄4" plug only partially (to 

the first click) into a Mackie insert jack, the plug will 
not activate the jack switch and will not open the insert 
loop in the circuit (thereby allowing the channel signal 
to continue on its merry way through the mixer).

This allows you to tap out the channel or bus signal 

without interrupting normal operation.

If you push the 1⁄4" TS plug in to the second click, you 

will open the jack switch and create a direct out, which 
does interrupt the signal in that channel. See Figure F 
on the next page.

NOTE: Do not overload or short-circuit the signal you 

are tapping from the mixer. That will affect the internal 
signal.

RCA Plugs and Jacks

RCA-type plugs (also known as phono plugs) and 

jacks are often used in home stereo and video equip-
ment and in many other applications (Figure D). They 
are unbalanced and electrically identical to a 1⁄4" TS 
phone plug or jack. See Figure C. Connect the signal to 
the center post and the ground (earth) or shield to the 
surrounding “basket.”

Unbalancing a Line

In most studio, stage and sound reinforcement situ-

ations, there is a combination of balanced and unbal-
anced inputs and outputs on the various pieces of 
equipment. This usually will not be a problem in making 
connections.

•  When connecting a balanced output to an 

unbalanced input, be sure the signal high (hot) 
connections are wired to each other, and that 
the balanced signal low (cold) goes to the 
ground (earth) connection at the unbalanced 
input. In most cases, the balanced ground 
(earth) will also be connected to the ground 
(earth) at the unbalanced input. If there are 
ground-loop problems, this connection may be 
left disconnected at the balanced end.

•  When connecting an unbalanced output to a 

balanced input, be sure that the signal high 
(hot) connections are wired to each other. The 
unbalanced ground (earth) connection should 
be wired to the low (cold) and the ground 
(earth) connections of the balanced input. If 
there are ground-loop problems, try connecting 
the unbalanced ground (earth) connection only 
to the input low (cold) connection, and leaving 
the input ground (earth) connection discon-
nected.

•  In some cases, you will have to make up special 

adapters to interconnect your equipment. For 
example, you may need a balanced XLR female 
connected to an unbalanced 1⁄4" TS phone 
plug.

TIP

SLEEVE

TIP

SLEEVE

Figure D: RCA Plug

“tip”

This plug connects to one of the 

mixer’s Channel Insert jacks.

“ring”

tip

ring

sleeve

SEND to processor

RETURN from processor

(TRS plug)

Figure E

Summary of Contents for 1202-VLZ3

Page 1: ...E XDR MIC PRE XDR MIC PRE GAIN 15dB 45dB M IC GAIN 0 U 60 10dBV GAIN 15dB 45dB M IC GAIN 0 U 60 10dBV GAIN 15dB 45dB M IC GAIN 0 U 60 10dBV O O 15 O O 15 AUX 15 15 15 15 15 15 HI 12kHz MID 2 5kHz LOW...

Page 2: ...dio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications ATTENTION Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant las limites applicables aux appareils n...

Page 3: ...SELECTOR switch is set to the same voltage as your local AC mains supply see page 12 Level Setting Procedure Message to seasoned pros do not set levels using the old Turn the GAIN up until the clip l...

Page 4: ...each channel Output Section The output section on the right Throughout these sections you ll find illustrations with each feature numbered If you re curious about a feature simply locate it on the ap...

Page 5: ...HOOKUP DIAGRAMS 6 PATCHBAY DESCRIPTION 8 1 MIC INPUTS CHANNELS 1 4 8 2 LINE INPUTS CHANNELS 1 4 8 3 LOW CUT CHANNELS 1 4 9 4 GAIN CHANNELS 1 4 9 5 STEREO LINE INPUTS 9 6 IMAGINARY CONTROL 9 EFFECTS S...

Page 6: ...Vocal Mics Multi Effect Processor Digital Delay Powered Studio Monitors for Studio Headphone Distribution Amp Headphones for Studio 3 4 2 12 11 10 9 8 7 4 4 3 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 2 L R L R L R CHANNEL INSE...

Page 7: ...can be easily reconfigured to become a Mono PA setup A Stereo sources should feed the left mono side of channel input only B Pan each channel hard left C Connect Mono PA system to Left main output SR...

Page 8: ...m power with the mic preamps and can be driven by balanced or unbalanced sources at almost any level You can use these inputs for virtually any signal you ll come across from instrument levels as low...

Page 9: ...tion on vocals Many times bass shelving EQ can really benefit voices Trouble is adding low EQ also boosts stage rumble mic handling clunks and breath pops Applying low cut removes all those problems s...

Page 10: ...er s inputs See also MAIN MIX 32 on page 16 Mono Out If you want to feed a mono signal to your tape deck or other device simply use an RCA Y cord to combine these outputs Do not attempt this with any...

Page 11: ...These 1 4 outputs are provided so you can listen to something other than the main mix The source is selected using the SOURCE MATRIX 33 switches see page 16 You can choose to listen to the main mix t...

Page 12: ...is perfectly normal Just like me Oh and my imagi nary friend Lazlo who helps me write all the manuals Say hello to the nice folks Lazlo POWER ON PHANTOM ON L MAIN MAIN OUTPUT LEVEL 4 3 R 4 L 3 CHANNE...

Page 13: ...up U LIKE UNITY GAIN Mackie mixers have a U symbol on almost every level control This U stands for unity gain meaning no change in signal level Once you have adjusted the input signal to line level y...

Page 14: ...u never heard Peaking means that certain frequencies form a hill around the center frequency 2 5 kHz in the case of the MID EQ 27 LOW EQ This control gives you up to 15 dB boost or cut below 80 Hz The...

Page 15: ...inde pendently of the channel s LEVEL control AUX 1 in post mode and AUX 2 are post LOW CUT post EQ and post LEVEL That is the sends obey the settings of these controls AUX 1 in PRE mode follows the E...

Page 16: ...es From there these signals all pass through the same level control 34 CONTROL ROOM SUBMIX This knob controls the levels of both the stereo CON TROL ROOM 15 and PHONES 12 outputs The con trol range is...

Page 17: ...monitors but your multitrack is playing back like mad 36 ASSIGN TO MAIN MIX Let s say you re doing a live show Intermission is near ing and you ll want to play a soothing CD for the crowd to prevent t...

Page 18: ...RN 7 to the main mix and once mixed together the dry and wet signals combine to create a glorious sound So armed with this knowledge let s visit the Auxiliary World 38 PRE or POST AUX 1 Besides being...

Page 19: ...at normalled connection is broken How does all this relate to the RETURN TO AUX 1 41 switch STEREO RETURN 1 s inputs are normalled to STEREO RETURN 2 If you have one effects device plug it into STEREO...

Page 20: ...a stereo pair try switching them around For example if a left output is presumed dead switch the left and right cords at the mixer end If the problem switches sides it s not the mixer Noise Turn the c...

Page 21: ...ed tip to signal high hot ring to signal low cold and sleeve to ground earth Unbalanced Send Return circuits When wired as a send return Y connector a 1 4 TRS jack or plug is connected tip to signal s...

Page 22: ...s and jacks are often used in home stereo and video equip ment and in many other applications Figure D They are unbalanced and electrically identical to a 1 4 TS phone plug or jack See Figure C Connec...

Page 23: ...rn cir cuit and will show up in the center of the stereo pair of buses it s assigned to or it can be panned with the PAN 26 control Y cord splitter cable TIP SEND RING IN TIP OUT RING RETURN TO MIXER...

Page 24: ...z Common Mode Rejection Ratio CMRR Mic in to Insert Send out max gain 1 kHz better than 70 dB Maximum Levels Mic in 22 dBu Tape in 16 dBu All other inputs 22 dBu Main Mix XLR out 28 dBu All other outp...

Page 25: ...ANNEL 1 OF 4 LINE IN L LINE IN R 3 BAND EQ LEVEL PAN MAIN ALT STEREO RETURN 1 L IN R IN STEREO RETURN 2 L IN MONO R IN GAIN GAIN RETURN TO AUX 1 MAIN MIX MAIN LEVEL 30dB PAD TAPE OUT L LINE OUT L BAL...

Page 26: ...MID 2 5kHz LOW 80Hz HI 12kHz MID 2 5kHz LOW 80Hz HI 12kHz MID 2 5kHz LOW 80Hz HI 12kHz MID 2 5kHz LOW 80Hz EQ L R 1 MUTE PAN AUX EQ PAN AUX EQ PAN AUX EQ PAN AUX EQ PAN AUX EQ PAN AUX EQ PAN AUX EQ P...

Page 27: ...ice representative will at its option either repair or replace any such nonconforming product provided that Customer gives notice of the noncompliance within the Warranty Period to the Company at www...

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