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Hookup Diagram

Typical Hookup 

115V

BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE GROOVY FOLKS

IN WOODINVILLE, WASHINGTON, USA

©2004 MACKIE DESIGNS, INC.

WARNING:

 

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,  DO NOT EXPOSE THIS

EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  DO NOT REMOVE COVER.  NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. 
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.

AVIS:

 

RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE — NE PAS OUVRIR

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

INPUT

SENSITIVITY

POLARITY

OUTPUT

LEFT

RIGHT

AC SELECT

SW

10 ACTIVE STUDIO SUBWOOFER

ON

    ~100-120 VAC/220-240VAC

50-60 Hz 110W

L

R

UNBALANCED

180

O

0

O

MIN

MAX

INPUT

L

R

UNBALANCED

CROSSOVER

55

110

CROSSOVER

55

80

80

110

CAUTION:

 

REPLACE WITH THE SAME FUSE AND RATING.

DISCONNECT SUPPLY CORD BEFORE CHANGING FUSE.

~220-240VAC =  T 800 m A L /250V FUSE

~100-120VAC = T 1.6 A L / 250V FUSE

SERIAL / DATE  CODE

Left Main/Satellite 

Powered Monitor

Right Main/Satellite 

Powered Monitor

Surround Sound

Preamplifier

OR

Mixing Console

(TAPCO 6306 shown)

From Mixer or 

Preamplifier

Left and Right Outputs

NRM

2

EFX

AUX

1

MON

2

EFX

1

MON

2

EFX

1

MON

2

EFX

1

MON

AUX

RETURN

HI

12k

LOW

80Hz

EQ

TAPE TO 

MIX

OFF 

MAIN

LEVEL

SET

LEVEL

SET

U

+15

-15

R

L

R

L

R

L

R

L

PAN

LEVEL

LEVEL

LEVEL

LEVEL

MAIN MIX

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

U

+15

-15

GAIN

U

-22dB +25dB

+3

+50

MIC

GAIN

U

-22dB +25dB

+3

+50

MIC

2

2

3/4

5/6

INPUT

1

INST IN

(HI-Z)

INST IN

(HI-Z)

INPUT

OL

LEFT

RIGHT

16

12

8

4

0

-4

-12

-24

0 = +4dBu

CD/TAPE

IN

TAPE

OUT

L

R

PHONES

O

O

MAX

O

O

MAX

MAX

AUX

HI

12k

LOW

80Hz

EQ

PAN

AUX

EQ

BALANCE

AUX

EQ

BALANCE

LOW

80Hz

HI

12k

HI

12k

LOW

80Hz

POWER

BAL/UNBAL

L

LINE IN

BAL/UNBAL

L

R

R

L

R

L

R

1

2

R

LINE IN

(MONO)

L

(MONO)

(MONO)

AUX SEND 

IN

OUT

OUT

OUT

AUX RETURN

MAIN

CTRL ROOM

+48V

PHONES

CTRL ROOM

TO

MON

TO

MAIN

O

O

EFX

MON

O

O

MAX

U

O

O

MAX

U

O

O

MAX

U

O

O

MAX

U

O

O

MAX

U

O

O

MAX

U

O

O

MAX

U

O

O

MAX

U

O

O

MAX

U

O

O

MAX

U

U

MAX

O

O

U

MAX

O

O

U

MAX

O

O

U

MAX

O

O

U

MAIN

CD/TAPE

6306

3/4

5/6

PHANTOM POWER

1

MAIN

Summary of Contents for SW-10

Page 1: ...active studio subwoofer...

Page 2: ...from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications ATTENTION Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d pas...

Page 3: ...idea to write your product information here for future reference i e insurance claims tech support return authorization etc Contents Safety Instructions 2 Introduction 4 Getting Started 5 Placement 5...

Page 4: ...channel mixer specifically designed for keyboards and rock n roll In essence TAPCO redefined the price performance ratio and made high quality professional audio equipment accessible to virtually anyo...

Page 5: ...MAX fully clockwise or until you achieve a balance between the subwoofer and the other speakers in the system 6 Enjoy the authoritative commanding lows of the SW 10 Now that you have your subwoofer wo...

Page 6: ...e people prefer to place the subwoofer between the left and right main speakers so that all the sound is coming from the same plane Some prefer to use two subwoofers and place one with the left speake...

Page 7: ...ace where the bass sounds the best put the subwoofer there and it should sound just as good from your listening position Polarity The setting of the polarity switch can affect how the low frequencies...

Page 8: ...tellite Powered Monitor Surround Sound Preamplifier OR Mixing Console TAPCO 6306 shown From Mixer or Preamplifier Left and Right Outputs NRM 2 EFX AUX 1 MON 2 EFX 1 MON 2 EFX 1 MON 2 EFX 1 MON AUX RET...

Page 9: ...he SW 10 This could damage the input circuitry of the active subwoofer 5 LEFT AND RIGHT OUTPUTS Balanced XLR male and unbalanced RCA female connectors are provided for the line level left and right hi...

Page 10: ...n resumes If the heatsink temperature again gets too hot the shutdown process repeats Should this happen make sure that airflow to the rear of the cabinet is not restricted If the ambient air temperat...

Page 11: ...s These sources usually produce hum Is there a light dimmer or other triac based SCR device on the same AC circuit as the subwoofer Dimmers cause buzzing noises Use an AC line filter or plug the subwo...

Page 12: ...827 2669 Monday to Friday from 7 am to 5 pm PST After hours visit www tapcogear com and look under Support or e mail us at techmail tapcogear com 5 Include a legible note stating your name shipping ad...

Page 13: ...Balanced Wiring Pin 1 Shield Pin 2 Hot Pin 3 Cold RCA Plugs and Jacks RCA type plugs also known as phono plugs and jacks are often used in home stereo and video equipment and in many other applicatio...

Page 14: ...woofer with steel frame dual voice coil and paper cone Amplifiers Rated Power 120 watts rms into a 4 ohm load 60 watts rms x 2 Burst Power 270 watts rms into a 4 ohm load 135 watts rms x 2 Slew Rate 1...

Page 15: ...nologies factory authorized service centers and deemed eligible for repair or replacement under the terms of this warranty will be repaired or replaced within thirty days of receipt LOUD Technologies...

Page 16: ...tapcogear com 2003 LOUD Technologies Inc All rights reserved TAPCO and Mackie are registered trademarks of LOUD Technologies Inc...

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