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MACKIE M1400/M1400i User Manual

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If you want to use a second M•1400/

M•1400i to reproduce the rest of the audio
range, follow this procedure:
1. Connect the

THRU

jacks on the first

subwoofer amplifier to the

INPUT

jacks

on the second amplifier.

2. With

POWER off, set the OUTPUT

APPLICATION

switch on the second

amplifier to

FULL RANGE (LIMITER either

ON or OFF).

3. Set the

LOW CUT FILTER

frequency

control to either 63Hz or 125Hz, depending
on the cutoff frequency selected in the
subwoofer amplifier

.

Since these exact frequencies are not la-

beled on the amplifier, you can guesstimate the
position of the knob. 63Hz is located at about
1 o’clock and 125Hz is about 4 o’clock.

If you want to be really accurate, you will

need to use a variable-frequency signal genera-
tor along with a frequency counter and a volt-
meter or oscilloscope to find the exact position
for the knob. The voltmeter or o’scope should
be capable of measuring low frequencies accu-
rately (down to 60Hz).

1. Connect the signal generator to the

INPUT

of the amplifier and monitor the

SPEAKER OUTPUT

with the voltmeter

or o’scope.

2. Adjust the signal generator level so you

measure 1V rms output at 1kHz. (You
should turn down the

GAIN knobs on the

amplifier about halfway.)

3. Change the frequency of the signal genera-

tor to 63Hz or 125Hz, whichever you’re
using as your subwoofer crossover fre-
quency. You may need to use a frequency
counter for accuracy.

4. Adjust the

LOW CUT FILTER

frequency

control until the voltmeter or o’scope reads
0.707VAC rms. This is the –3 dB point, and
means you have now matched the

LOW

CUT FILTER frequency cut-off point to the
SUBWOOFER FREQUENCY switch setting
(either 63Hz or 125Hz).

After you’ve completed this exercise, you

should mark the position of the control with
a stick-on arrow or label so you don’t have
to repeat it should the control accidentally
get moved.