Mackie Speaker SRM350 2 WAY User Manual

SRM350 2-WAY  
ACTIVE LOUDSPEAKER  
USER’S MANUAL  
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Lend Me Your Ears  
Exposure to extremely  
high noise levels may  
cause permanent hear-  
According to OSHA, any exposure in  
excess of these permissible limits could  
result in some hearing loss. To ensure  
ing loss. Individuals vary against potentially dangerous exposure to  
considerably in susceptibility to noise-in-  
high sound-pressure levels, it is recommend-  
duced hearing loss, but nearly everyone will ed that all persons exposed to equipment  
lose some hearing if exposed to sufficiently  
intense noise for a period of time. The U.S.  
Government’s Occupational Safety and  
Health Administration (OSHA) has speci-  
fied the permissible noise level exposures  
shown in this chart.  
capable of producing these levels use hearing  
protectors while this unit is in operation.  
Ear plugs or protectors in the ear canals or  
over the ears must be worn when operating  
this amplification system in order to prevent  
a permanent hearing loss if exposure is in  
excess of the limits set forth here.  
Duration Per Day Sound Level dBA, Typical  
In Hours  
Slow Response  
Example  
Duo in small club  
8
6
90  
92  
4
3
95  
97  
Subway Train  
2
1.5  
1
0.5  
100  
102  
105  
110  
115  
Very loud classical music  
The SRM350  
can produce a  
maximum SPL  
of 121 dB @ 1m.  
Tami screaming at Adrian about deadlines  
Loudest parts at a rock concert  
0.25 or less  
CONTENTS  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..................... 2  
INTRODUCTION....................................................... 4  
HOOKUP DIAGRAMS............................................... 6  
Quick Start........................................................ 6  
REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION .................................... 8  
IEC Socket .................................................. 8  
POWER Switch ............................................ 8  
POWER Indicator ......................................... 8  
CONTOUR .................................................. 8  
LEVEL ......................................................... 8  
MIC/LINE Switch......................................... 9  
SIGNAL Indicator ........................................ 9  
LIMIT Indicator ............................................ 9  
INPUT Connector ........................................ 9  
THRU Connector ......................................... 9  
Accessory Plate .......................................... 9  
CONNECTIONS...................................................... 10  
PLACEMENT .......................................................... 10  
THERMAL CONSIDERATIONS ................................ 12  
AC POWER CONSIDERATIONS .............................. 12  
SERVICE INFORMATION ........................................ 14  
Warranty Service ............................................. 14  
Troubleshooting............................................... 14  
Repair ............................................................. 16  
CARE AND MAINTENANCE.................................... 16  
SRM350 SPECIFICATIONS..................................... 17  
SRM350 BLOCK DIAGRAM .................................... 18  
SRM350 LIMITED WARRANTY ............................... 19  
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Part No. 0008034-90 Rev. C 09/05  
©2003-2005 LOUD Technologies Inc. All Rights Reserved.  
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INTRODUCTION  
Thank you for choosing LOUD Technologies’ Power Amplifiers  
Mackie active sound reinforcement speakers.  
To power these beautiful things, each  
The SRM350 is an active two-way loud-  
speaker capable of extremely high sound  
pressure levels, and designed to give you the  
best performance of any loudspeaker in its  
class and price range.  
When we designed the SRM350s older  
sibling, the SRM450, our goal was to build  
a sound reinforcement speaker with the  
same fidelity and precision found in our re-  
knowned HR824 studio monitors.  
Apparently, people liked what they heard.  
Now, our goal for the SRM350 is to make  
the sound even better with improved active  
electronics, but delivered in a more compact  
size. We think you’ll agree that the SRM350  
sound quality and accuracy reaches this  
goal and more. The result is a compact  
sound reinforcement system equally at  
home in a concert setting, in the studio, im-  
promptu concerts on the studio roof, in the  
cinema, or in a home theater.  
SRM350 includes two power amplifiers.  
They include the following features:  
• The low-frequency amplifier produces  
165 continuous watts before clipping.  
• The high-frequency amplifier produces  
30 continuous watts before clipping.  
• Both amplifiers are a Class H design,  
which uses a dual power supply for  
improved power and thermal efficiency.  
The amplifiers operate on the lower  
voltage rails until the signal requires  
more power, at which point the high  
voltage rails seamlessly kick in to  
provide additional power.  
• An Active Protection Management  
System monitors the output levels from  
both amplifiers as well as the operating  
temperature of the amplifiers. When the  
output from either amplifier begins to  
clip, a limiter gently reduces the input  
signal level until the output is no longer  
clipping. Likewise, if the temperature of  
either of the amplifers begins to exceed  
a safe operating level, the input signal is  
elegantly adjusted to keep the tempera-  
ture at a desired operating level.  
• The low-frequency amplifier also has a  
Dynamic Bass Boost circuit. Our ears  
are more sensitive to bass frequencies at  
high volume levels than at softer vol-  
umes. This unique circuit automatically  
reduces the low frequencies below 70  
Hz as the volume of the speakers goes  
up. This results in improved efficiency  
for the low-frequency amplifier because  
it is not wasting power trying to repro-  
duce frequencies we hear better at loud  
volumes. Instead, the power is used for  
the frequencies where it is needed,  
resulting in a louder sound.  
The Transducers  
The SRM350 active speakers feature a 10˝  
high-power low-frequency woofer and a 1.4˝  
titanium diaphragm high-output precision  
compression driver. This high- frequency  
driver is mounted on an acoustically non-  
resonant exponential waveguide, providing  
a wide, controlled dispersion and precise re-  
production of the critical upper mid-range  
and high frequencies. The result is an unbe-  
lievably smooth off-axis response that  
allows everyone in the audience to experi-  
ence the same high-resolution audio no  
matter where they are seated.  
Each driver has been specifically designed  
by our engineers for optimum performance  
in the lightweight high-strength cabinet.  
Warning: Although the  
amplifiers have these  
protection circuits, you  
must still make sure the  
LIMIT light is not blink-  
ing continuously. If it is, turn down your  
mixer faders, or preamplifier gain, or turn  
down the SRM350 LEVEL control.  
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The Crossover  
The Active Advantage  
There are a number of advantages to us-  
ing an active speaker system over a passive  
The built-in electronic crossover is a  
24 dB/octave Linkwitz-Riley design. Although  
more expensive than other crossover designs, loudspeaker:  
the benefits provided by the Linkwitz-Riley  
design have been well documented. These  
benefits include:  
• Absolutely flat frequency response  
throughout the bandpass, without the  
characteristic ripple near the crossover  
point exhibited by other designs.  
• The sharp 24 dB per octave roll-off of  
the filters ensures that the transducers  
aren’t reproducing frequencies outside  
of their capabilities.  
• The acoustic sum of the two driver  
responses is unity at the crossover  
frequency, resulting in perfect power  
response.  
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 amplifiers are designed specifically  
for 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 wires between the  
amplifier outputs and the drivers are  
kept to a minimum, so the damping  
factor of the amplifier isn’t compro-  
mised 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.  
• Our heroic engineers have worked  
carefully to ensure that the SRM350  
also provides perfect phase response.  
This diligence has yielded phenomenal  
accuracy, even if you are standing 20  
feet away.  
The Cabinet  
The SRM350 cabinet was designed to be  
the strongest molded composite cabinet on  
the planet. This material is as strong as con-  
crete, and rigid enough to prevent unwanted  
vibrations in the cabinet. An optional  
bracket kit is available for the top and bot-  
tom of the cabinet to be used for flying, and  
a socket is provided in the bottom of the  
cabinet for mounting on a tripod stand.  
Although it is an exceptional choice for in-  
stalled sound situations, its light weight and  
durable finish also make it ideal for portable  
sound system use. The asymmetrical trap-  
ezoidal design of the cabinet makes it easy  
to use as a floor wedge for stage monitor  
applications.  
The acoustic sum of the outputs from  
the two drivers is optimized electroni-  
cally, as well as physically, so the  
amplitude response is flat and there is  
no lobing error.  
The presence of active circuits within  
the speaker cabinet allow the designer  
to add on extra details, such as a high  
quality mic/line input section and  
optional accessory modules.  
In short, all the complex interconnected  
components in the system are designed to  
work in harmony with each other to pro-  
duce the best possible sound.  
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HOOKUP DIAGRAMS  
Quick Start  
1. Start with the following settings on the  
back of the SRM350:  
out, and accepts direct connections from  
dynamic microphones with the MIC/  
LINE switch pushed in.  
Turn the POWER switch off (down).  
3. Connect the supplied AC power cord to  
the IEC socket on the back of the  
Set the CONTOUR and MIC/LINE  
switches out. If using a microphone as  
the input to the SRM350, push the MIC/  
LINE switch in.  
SRM350. Plug the other end into an AC  
outlet properly configured with the  
correct voltage for your particular model.  
4. Turn on your signal source. Make sure its  
Master Volume control (if it has one) is  
turned all the way down.  
WARNING: Turn the  
LEVEL control down  
(counterclockwise)  
5. Turn on the SRM350 POWER switch.  
before every use. If not,  
6. Start the signal source, whether it be  
speaking into a microphone or starting a  
CD player. Adjust any volume controls on  
the signal source for normal operation.  
7. Slowly turn up the LEVEL control on  
the back of the SRM350 until the  
desired volume is reached (and the  
LIMIT light does not come on). Always  
wear hearing protectors if you are close  
when it is playing at high levels.  
8. If there is no sound, always turn down  
the SRM350 LEVEL control before  
investigating. There may be a mixer or  
preamplifier mute or tape switch  
engaged, or a mic switch off.  
you could be in for a  
startling surprise, especially if the last  
time you used it was with a microphone  
and now you want to connect a line-  
level source.  
2. Connect the output from your signal  
source (mixing console, microphone,  
preamp, or other mic- or line-level  
source) directly to the INPUT connector  
on the back of the SRM350. This is a  
combination XLR and 1/4˝ TRS con-  
nector, and accepts balanced or  
unbalanced line-level signals from  
mixers, preamplifiers, CD players, tape  
decks, etc., with the MIC/LINE switch  
SRM350  
ACTIVE SOUND REINFORCEMENT SYSTEM  
SIGNAL  
LIMIT  
SRM350  
ACTIVE SOUND REINFORCEMENT SYSTEM  
POWER  
LIMIT  
POWER  
SIGNAL  
THRU  
THRU  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
ON  
ON  
+45  
+5dB  
+45  
+5dB  
O O  
O O  
LEVEL  
LEVEL  
LINE  
MIC  
LINE  
MIC  
100Hz  
12k/AIR  
100Hz  
12k/AIR  
~120 VAC 60Hz  
2.50A 230VA  
CONTOUR  
(+3dB)  
~120 VAC 60Hz  
2.50A 230VA  
CONTOUR  
(+3dB)  
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AND REGGIO EMILIA, ITALY.  
DESIGNED BY MACKOIDS IN WOODINVILLE, WA, USA  
AND REGGIO EMILIA, ITALY.  
Left  
Right  
Line level  
Output  
Line level  
Output  
1202-VLZPRO  
Mixer or  
Preamplifier  
SRM350: STEREO OPERATION WITH A MIXER  
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Next  
SRM350  
ACTIVE SOUND REINFORCEMENT SYSTEM  
SIGNAL  
LIMIT  
SRM350  
ACTIVE SOUND REINFORCEMENT SYSTEM  
SIGNAL  
LIMIT  
SRM350  
ACTIVE SOUND REINFORCEMENT SYSTEM  
SIGNAL  
LIMIT  
SRM350  
ACTIVE SOUND REINFORCEMENT SYSTEM  
SIGNAL  
LIMIT  
POWER  
POWER  
POWER  
POWER  
THRU  
THRU  
N
NORM
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
Next  
+45  
+45  
+45  
+
+
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
+5dB  
+5dB  
+5dB  
LEVEL  
LEVEL  
LEVEL  
I
INPUT  
LINE  
MIC  
LINE  
MIC  
LINE  
MIC  
LINE  
MIC  
100Hz  
12k/AIR  
100Hz  
12k/AIR  
100Hz  
12k/AIR  
100Hz  
12k/AIR  
~120 VAC 60Hz  
2.50A 230VA  
CONTOUR  
(+3dB)  
~120 VAC 60Hz  
2.50A 230VA  
CONTOUR  
(+3dB)  
~120 VAC 60Hz  
2.50A 230VA  
CONTOUR  
(+3dB)  
~120 VAC 60Hz  
2.50A 230VA  
CONTOUR  
(+3dB)  
DESIGNED BY MACKOIDS IN WOODINVILLE, WA, USA  
AND REGGIO EMILIA, ITALY.  
DESIGNED BY MACKOIDS IN WOODINVILLE, WA, USA  
AND REGGIO EMILIA, ITALY.  
DESIGNED BY MACKOIDS IN WOODINVILLE, WA, USA  
AND REGGIO EMILIA, ITALY.  
DESIGNED BY MACKOIDS IN WOODINVILLE, WA, USA  
AND REGGIO EMILIA, ITALY.  
Thru  
Thru  
SRM350  
ACTIVE SOUND REINFORCEMENT SYSTEM  
SRM350  
POWER  
ACTIVE SOUND REINFORCEMENT SYSTEM  
SIGNAL  
LIMIT  
POWER  
SIGNAL  
LIMIT  
THRU  
U  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
ON  
ON  
+45  
+5dB  
+45  
+5dB  
O O  
O O  
LEVEL  
LEVEL  
LINE  
MIC  
LINE  
MIC  
100Hz  
12k/AIR  
100Hz  
12k/AIR  
~120 VAC 60Hz  
2.50A 230VA  
CONTOUR  
(+3dB)  
~120 VAC 60Hz  
2.50A 230VA  
CONTOUR  
(+3dB)  
DESIGNED BY MACKOIDS IN WOODINVILLE, WA, USA  
AND REGGIO EMILIA, ITALY.  
DESIGNED BY MACKOIDS IN WOODINVILLE, WA, USA  
AND REGGIO EMILIA, ITALY.  
1202-VLZPRO  
SRM350: DAISY-CHAINING USING THE THRU JACK  
The SRM350 can be  
used with a Mackie  
SWA1501 or SWA1801  
subwoofer to create an  
incredibly powerful  
system.  
The active crossover  
inside the subwoofer  
splits the full range in-  
put signal into two  
ranges. The subwoofer  
plays the low frequency  
range through its built-  
in amplifier and woofer,  
and sends the high-pass  
range to the SRM350.  
The SRM350 can be  
pole mounted on top of  
the SWA1501 or 1801  
as shown.  
Pole  
Pole  
Power  
Cord  
Power  
Cord  
Mount  
Mount  
Line-level  
Hi-pass  
out  
Line-level  
ACTIVE  
ACTIVE  
Hi-pass  
out  
Full  
Full  
Range  
Range  
1202-VLZPRO  
Power  
Cords  
Power  
Cords  
SWA1501  
plays the low  
frequencies  
SWA1501  
plays the low  
frequencies  
SRM350: BIAMPING WITH A POWERED SUBWOOFER  
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REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION  
The SRM350 has several connectors,  
controls, and indicators that you should  
understand.  
CONTOUR  
Pushing in this switch engages a filter  
that provides 3 dB of boost to the low and  
high frequencies (below 100 Hz and above  
12 kHz). This provides a punchy, crisp  
sound for most live music applications. You  
can experiment with this switch by leaving  
it out for a while, then pushing it in to de-  
termine which way sounds best for your  
application. It is especially useful when lis-  
tening at lower volumes, as it highlights the  
bass like a Loudness switch, in addition to  
boosting the highs.  
IEC Socket  
This is where you connect the supplied  
AC linecord to provide AC power to the  
SRM350’s built-in power amplifiers. Plug  
the linecord into an AC socket properly  
configured for your particular model.  
Note: If you happen to lose the AC line-  
cord, replacements are readily available at  
any office or computer supply store. Always  
use a three-pin plug with a ground pin.  
LEVEL  
POWER Switch  
This is used to adjust the signal level, going  
into the built-in power amplifiers, from Off  
up to 45 dB of gain. Since the SRM350 in-  
corporates Mackie’s world-class low-noise  
mic preamp technology, you can connect  
either a line-level or a microphone-level  
signal to the input, and use this control to  
adjust the level correctly.  
Switch up to turn the SRM350 on, and  
switch down to turn it off. Make sure the  
LEVEL control is down before you turn it on.  
POWER Indicator  
When the POWER switch is turned on,  
and the linecord is connected to an active  
AC Mains supply, this indicator, located  
just above the POWER switch, glows to let  
you know that you’re ready to rock and  
roll. The cool blue LED on the front of the  
speaker works in the same way.  
There is no phantom  
power for a microphone,  
so you should use a  
dynamic mic, or use a  
condensor type if it has its  
own battery power.  
SRM30  
ACTIVE SND REINFORCENT SYSTEM  
LIMIT  
POWER  
SIGNAL  
THRU  
NORMAL  
ON  
+45  
+5dB  
O O  
LEVEL  
INPUT  
LINE  
MIC  
100Hz  
12k/AIR  
~120 VAC 60Hz  
2.50A 230VA  
CONTOUR  
DESIGNED BY MACKOIDS IN WOODINVILLE, WA, USA  
AND REGGIO EMILIA, ITALY.  
(+3dB)  
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Follow the Quick Start guide on page 6  
for setting the LEVEL control. For most ap-  
plications, it will be in the NORMAL  
position (12 o’clock) . If you have a particu-  
larly high line-level signal connected to the  
SRM350, you may need to turn the control  
down to the 9 o’clock position. If you have  
a low line-level or mic-level signal con-  
nected, you may need to turn the LEVEL  
control up to the 3 o’clock position.  
INPUT Connector  
This is a combination female XLR-type  
and 1/4˝ TRS connector that accepts a bal-  
anced or unbalanced mic- or line-level signal.  
THRU Connector  
This is a male XLR-type connector that  
can be used to daisy-chain the input signal  
to another speaker.  
The signal at this point is after the MIC/  
LINE switch but before the LEVEL control.  
If you have a microphone connected to the  
first SRM350 and you have the MIC/LINE  
switch pushed in, the signal at the THRU  
jack is boosted 40 dB to a line-level, so leave  
the MIC/LINE switch out on the next  
SRM350.  
MIC/LINE Switch  
Leave this switch out when connecting a  
line-level signal to the INPUT connector  
(from a mixer, graphic EQ, or other line-  
level signal source).  
Push this switch in when connecting a  
microphone to the INPUT connector. Since  
a microphone produces a much smaller sig-  
nal than a line-level signal, this provides an  
additional 40 dB of gain to boost the micro-  
phone signal to a line level.  
ACCESSORY Plate  
This removable plate provides access to  
install future accessory modules.  
SIGNAL Indicator  
This LED illuminates whenever there is  
a signal present at the INPUT connector on  
the rear panel. It senses the signal just after  
the LEVEL control, so if the LEVEL control  
is turned down, the SIGNAL indicator  
won’t light.  
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LIMIT Indicator  
When the signal levels at the amplifier  
outputs approach clipping, a soft limiting  
circuit is activated that reduces the input  
signal. The LIMIT LED lights whenever the  
limit circuit is active.  
It’s okay for the LIMIT indicator to blink  
occasionally, but if it blinks frequently or  
continuously, either turn down the signal  
level at the mixer or other signal source, or  
turn down the SRM350’s LEVEL control.  
Wear hearing protection if  
you are close to the  
SRM350 playing at high  
levels.  
SRM350  
POWER  
ACTIVE SOUND REINFORCEMENT SYSTEM  
SIGNAL  
LIMIT  
THRU  
NORMAL  
ON  
+45  
+5dB  
O O  
LEVEL  
INPUT  
LINE  
MIC  
100Hz  
12k/AIR  
~120 VAC 60Hz  
2.50A 230VA  
CONTOUR  
(+3dB)  
DESIGNED BY MACKOIDS IN WOODINVILLE, WA, USA  
AND REGGIO EMILIA, ITALY. MANUFACTURED IN ITALY  
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CONNECTIONS  
PLACEMENT  
The SRM350 active speakers are designed  
to sit on the floor, a tabletop, or to fit on a  
standard tripod speaker stand. They can also  
be suspended by the rigging points, which  
requires installing the optional hanging  
bracket on the top and/or bottom of the  
cabinet. NEVER attempt to suspend the  
SRM350 active speakers by their handles.  
You can lay the cabinet down on its side  
and use the SRM350 as a floor monitor. The  
asymmetrical trapezoidal shape of the cabinet  
provides a perfect angle for aiming up toward  
performers from the front of the stage.  
The SRM350 has a combination female  
XLR and 1/4˝ TRS input that accepts a  
balanced or unbalanced mic- or line-level  
signal. When connecting a balanced signal,  
be sure it’s wired per AES (Audio Engi-  
neering Society) standards:  
XLR TRS  
Pin 2 Tip  
Hot (+)  
Cold (–)  
Shield (Ground)  
Pin 3 Ring  
Pin 1 Shield  
There is also a male XLR connector la-  
beled THRU. This allows you to connect  
more than one SRM350 to the output of  
your mixing console. Simply plug the signal  
source output into the first INPUT jack,  
and patch that speaker’s THRU jack to the  
next INPUT jack, and so on, daisy-chaining  
multiple speakers (see diagram on page 7).  
As with any powered  
components, protect  
them from moisture. If  
The THRU jack’s signal  
comes after the MIC/LINE  
switch, but before the  
you are setting them up  
LEVEL control. If the  
outdoors, make sure they  
are under cover if you expect rain.  
MIC/LINE switch is  
pushed in on the first  
SRM350, the signal at the THRU jack is  
boosted by 40 dB to a line level. Therefore,  
leave the MIC/LINE switch out on the fol-  
lowing SRM350s in the chain.  
The SRM350 generates  
magnetic fields. Place it  
at least two feet (0.6  
meters) or more from  
computer monitors.  
Check the screen for any change in color or  
distortion. Do not place any magnetic audio  
or video tapes or computer discs near the  
SRM350s.  
Room Acoustics  
The SRM350 active speakers are de-  
signed to sound as neutral as possible; that  
is, to reproduce the input signal as accu-  
rately as possible, monitoring the sound  
rather than changing it.  
Room acoustics play a crucial role in the  
overall performance of a sound system.  
However, the wide high-frequency disper-  
sion of the SRM350 helps to minimize the  
problems that typically arise.  
Balanced XLR Connectors  
RING SLEEVE  
TIP  
SLEEVE RING TIP  
RING (COLD)  
Top  
TIP (HOT)  
SLEEVE  
(SHIELD)  
0
90  
Balanced TRS Connectors  
0
90 Dispersion  
10  
up to 20 kHz  
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Here are some useful placement tips:  
Avoid placing loudspeakers in the  
corners of a room. This increases the  
RIGGING  
The SRM350 cabinets are fitted with  
low-frequency output and can cause the four M5 insert points on the top and bot-  
sound to be muddy and indistinct.  
tom for installing an optional hanging  
bracket that allows the speaker to be flown.  
SRM350 Bracket Kit: Part No. 0016404  
Avoid placing loudspeakers against a wall.  
This, too, increases the low-frequency  
output, though not as much as corner  
placement. However, if you do need to  
reinforce the low frequencies, this is a  
good way to do it.  
WARNING: Never at-  
tempt to suspend the  
SRM350 active speakers  
by their handles. If you  
want to suspend them,  
Avoid placing the active speakers directly  
on a hollow stage floor. A hollow stage can  
resonate at certain frequencies, causing  
peaks and dips in the frequency response  
of the room. It’s better to place the active  
speakers on a sturdy table or tripod stands.  
use the hanging brackets only.  
M5 inserts for mounting  
optional hanging bracket  
Position the active speakers so the high-  
frequency drivers are 2 to 4 feet above ear  
level for the audience (make allowances for  
a standing/dancing in the aisles audience).  
High frequencies are highly directional and  
tend to be absorbed much easier than  
Pole  
lower frequencies. By providing direct line-  
of-sight from the active speakers to the  
audience, you increase the overall bright-  
ness and intelligibility of the sound system.  
Mount  
Top  
Bottom  
If you are hanging them  
in an inaccessable place,  
such as over a lion’s cage,  
make sure that you first  
complete the sound check  
• Highly reverberant rooms, like many  
gymnasiums and auditoriums, are a  
nightmare for sound system intelligibility.  
Multiple reflections off the hard walls,  
ceiling, and floor play havoc with the  
sound. Depending on the situation, you  
may be able to take some steps to mini-  
mize the reflections, such as putting  
carpeting on the floors, closing draperies  
to cover large glass windows, or hanging  
tapestries or other materials on the walls  
to absorb some of the sound.  
and set the SRM350 LEVEL correctly.  
However, in most cases, these remedies are  
not possible or practical. So what do you  
do? Making the sound system louder  
generally doesn’t work because the reflec-  
tions become louder, too. The best approach  
is to provide as much direct sound coverage  
to the audience as possible. The farther  
away you are from the speaker, the more  
prominent will be the reflected sound.  
Use more speakers strategically placed so  
they are closer to the back of the audience.  
If the distance between the front and back  
speakers is more than about 100 feet, you  
should use a delay processor to time-align  
the sound. (Since sound travels about 1  
foot per millisecond, it takes about 1/10 of  
a second to travel 100 feet).  
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THERMAL  
AC POWER  
CONSIDERATIONS  
CONSIDERATIONS  
The amplifiers inside the  
SRM350 are convection  
cooled by a large  
Be sure the SRM350 is plugged into an  
outlet that is able to supply the correct volt-  
age specified for your model. If the voltage  
should drop below 97% of the specified line  
heatsink. For efficient  
cooling, it is important to voltage, the built-in amplifiers will no  
allow at least six inches of free space behind longer be able to supply rated power. (They  
the SRM350.  
will continue to operate down to 75% of  
the rated line voltage, but won’t reach full  
If the ambient temperature in the room  
is high, it could cause the amplifiers to over- power, resulting in lower headroom.)  
heat. In this case, you should try aiming a  
fan at the heatsink to increase the air flow  
through the fins.  
During a performance, don’t have it  
cranked so high that the rear panel LIMIT  
LED is blinking frequently or lighting con-  
tinuously. You should turn down the  
LEVEL control a notch or two to avoid  
Under maximum SPL conditions, where  
musical peaks are clipping, the SRM350 120V  
model draws 2.5 amps on average (1.3 amps  
for the 230V model). Under normal condi-  
tions, the current draw is below 1 amp.  
We recommend that a stiff (robust) sup-  
ply of AC power be used because the  
amplifiers place high current demands on  
overheating the amplifiers or your neighbors. the AC line. The more power that is avail-  
If the amplifiers begin to overheat, the  
Active Protection Management System  
gently reduces the input signal level until  
the amplifiers have cooled down to a safe  
operating temperature.  
able on the line, the louder the speakers will  
play and the more peak output power will  
be available for cleaner, punchier bass. A  
suspected problem of “poor bass perfor-  
mance” is often caused by a weak AC  
supply to the amplifiers.  
AC Power Distribution  
A 240VAC center-tapped service en-  
trance transformer serves the majority of  
AC outlets encountered in homes and clubs  
(in the U.S.). This provides two phases of  
AC power on either side of the center tap,  
at 120V each.  
If lighting is used in a show, it is prefer-  
able to power the lights from one leg of the  
service, and power the audio equipment  
from the other leg. This will help minimize  
noise from the lights coupling into the au-  
dio (particularly if SCRs, or light-dimmer  
switches, are used).  
HIGH VOLTAGE POWER LINE  
120V  
PRIMARY  
WINDING  
SECONDARY  
WINDING  
240V  
120V  
EARTH  
GROUND  
(NEUTRAL)  
TRANSFORMER  
240V CENTER-TAPPED SECONDARY  
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Wherever possible, connect all of your  
equipment to the same electrical circuit.  
This will help reduce the possibility of a  
ground loop problem causing an annoying  
hum in your speakers.  
Low power components such as tape  
decks, mixers, effects processors and CD  
players should be connected to the same  
outlet as the SRM350s. Use fused power  
When setting up for a  
show, often you are plug-  
ging into an AC power  
distribution system you  
know nothing about. You  
may even be faced with  
2-wire outlets that are missing the third  
safety ground pin. It’s a good idea to have a  
three-wire AC outlet tester in your toolbox  
strips as shown in the diagram below. Make so you can check the outlets yourself to  
sure that the total current draw of your  
components does not exceed the capability  
of the outlets and power strips.  
make sure they are wired correctly. These  
testers will tell you if the polarity of the hot  
and neutral wires is reversed and if the  
safety ground is disconnected.  
Don’t use an outlet if it is  
For the US 120 V model:  
A maximum of five SRM350s can be  
connected per 15A service.  
This allows each SRM350 to be safely  
operated at its maximum level.  
wired improperly! This is  
to protect yourself as well  
as your equipment.  
When turning your system on, turn on  
the SRM350s last. This will stop any turn-  
on thumps and bangs from your source  
equipment being amplified.  
When turning off your system, turn off  
the SRM350s first. This will prevent any  
turn-off thumps and bangs from your  
source equipment being amplified.  
Never remove the ground  
pin on the power cord of  
the SRM350 or any other  
component. This is very  
dangerous.  
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DESIGNED BY MACKOIDS IN WOODINVILLE, WA, USA  
AND REGGIO EMILIA, ITALY.  
DESIGNED BY MACKOIDS IN WOODINVILLE, WA, USA  
AND REGGIO EMILIA, ITALY.  
SRM350: AC CONNECTIONS  
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SERVICE INFORMATION  
Warranty Service  
No sound!  
• Is the input LEVEL control turned all  
the way down? Follow the procedures  
in the “Quick Start” section on page 6  
to verify that all the volume controls in  
the system are properly adjusted.  
• Is the signal source working (and making  
union scale)? Make sure the connecting  
cables are in good repair and securely  
connected at both ends. Make sure the  
output volume (gain) control on the  
mixing console or preamp is turned up  
sufficiently to drive the inputs of the  
speaker. You should be able to see the  
SIGNAL LED blink on the rear panel.  
• Make sure the preamp or mixer does  
not have a Mute on, or a Tape or  
Processor loop engaged. If you find  
something like this, make sure the  
volume/gain is turned down before  
disengaging the offending switch.  
Details concerning Warranty Service are  
spelled out on page 19 of this manual.  
If you think your loudspeaker has a  
problem, please do everything you can to  
confirm it before calling for service, includ-  
ing reading through the following  
troubleshooting section. Doing so might  
save you from being deprived of your  
Mackie loudspeaker.  
If you do find the prob-  
lem, make sure that you  
turn down the LEVEL  
controls and turn off the  
SRM350 before correct-  
ing it or changing any connections.  
Of all Mackie products returned for ser-  
vice (which is hardly any at all), many are  
coded “CND” — Could Not Duplicate—  
which usually means the problem lay some-  
where else in the system. The following  
troubleshooting tips may sound obvious,  
but here are some things you can check:  
One side is way louder than the other!  
• Are the LEVEL controls set the same on  
both active speakers?  
Troubleshooting  
No power!  
• Check the PAN control or balance on  
the signal source. It may be turned too  
far to one side. If you’re using a stereo  
signal source, it may be delivering an  
out-of-balance stereo signal.  
• Try swapping sides: Turn off the active  
speakers, swap the input cables coming  
from the mixing console, turn the active  
speakers back on. If the same side is still  
louder, the problem may be with your  
active speakers or cables between the  
mixer and the active speaker. If the  
Our favorite question: Is it plugged in?  
Make sure the AC outlet is live (check  
with a tester or lamp).  
Our next favorite question: Is the  
POWER switch on? If not, try turning  
it on.  
Is the blue light on the front panel  
illuminated? If not, make sure the AC  
outlet is live. If so, refer to “No sound”  
below.  
other side is louder now, the problem is  
with the mixer or the signal source.  
The AC line fuse inside the chassis is  
blown. This is not a user-serviceable  
part. Refer to “Repair” on page 16 to  
find out how to proceed.  
Poor bass performance  
• Check the polarity of the connections  
between the mixer/preamp and the  
active speakers. You may have your  
positive and negative connections  
reversed at one end of one cable, causing  
one SRM350 to be out-of-phase.  
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Bad sound!  
• Is it loud and distorted? Follow the  
procedures described in the “Quick  
Start” section to verify that the levels  
are set properly.  
• Is the input connector plugged com-  
pletely into the jack? Be sure all  
connections are secure. It’s a good idea  
to periodically clean all electrical  
connections with a non-lubricating  
electrical contact cleaner.  
Use an interconnect cable wired as  
shown below. The important point is  
that the shield and the wire from the  
XLR pin 3 are joined at the RCA  
(source) end.  
RCA  
XLR  
3-Conductor Cable  
2
1
3
shield  
Disconnect any cables which come in  
Noise  
from outside, such as cable TV, satellite  
TV or roof top antennas. They must be  
disconnected from every part of your  
system, such as the TV, VCR and  
preamp. If the hum goes away, you can  
add a “ground loop isolator” in your  
• Make sure all connections to the active  
speakers are good.  
• Make sure none of the signal cables are  
routed near AC cables, power trans-  
formers, or other EMI-inducing devices.  
• Is there a light dimmer or other SCR-  
based device on the same AC circuit as  
the SRM350? Use an AC line filter or  
plug the SRM350 into a different AC  
circuit.  
cable line. This is an inexpensive device  
available from video or TV dealers, or  
you can make your own from two TV  
baluns (standard TV 75/300 ohm  
adaptors):  
Hum  
• Turn the LEVEL control all the way  
down. If the noise disappears, it’s  
coming from the signal source. If not,  
try disconnecting the cable connected to  
the INPUT jack. If the noise disappears,  
it could be a “ground loop,” rather than  
a problem with the SRM350. Try some  
of the following troubleshooting ideas:  
join (+insulate)  
Balun  
Balun  
The baluns are threaded at one end  
(75 ohm) to fit TV coax cable and have  
two wires at the other end (300 ohm).  
They will not affect the video quality.  
If the hum persists, try removing compo-  
nents one at a time from the back of the  
mixer or preamplifier, and check for hum  
each time (turn off your equipment  
before you undo any connections). It is  
fairly common to find more than one  
problem.  
If your preamp or mixer are the only  
things connected to the SRM350s and  
the hum is still there, try different  
connection cables, or move the preamp/  
mixer to another location.  
• Use balanced connections throughout  
your system for the best noise rejection.  
• Whenever possible, plug all the audio  
equipment’s linecords into outlets which  
share a common ground (see the dia-  
gram on page 13). The distance between  
the outlets and the common ground  
should be as short as possible.  
Never remove the ground  
pin on the power cord of  
the SRM350 or any other  
component. This is very  
dangerous.  
• The hum may appear when using an  
unbalanced source (consumer preamp,  
CD player, VCR, etc.). This is caused by  
the unbalanced-to-balanced interface  
between the devices (and exacerbated  
by the fact that most consumer audio  
equipment have a two-wire linecord,  
without the third-pin safety ground).  
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Repair  
Service for Mackie products is available  
8. We’ll try to fix the loudspeaker within  
five business days. Once it is repaired,  
we’ll ship it back the same way in which  
it was received. This paragraph does not  
necessarily apply to non-warranty  
service.  
at a factory-authorized service center. Ser-  
vice for Mackie products living outside the  
United States can be obtained through local  
dealers or distributors.  
If your SRM350 needs service, please fol-  
low these instructions:  
1. Review the preceding troubleshooting  
suggestions. Please.  
2. Call Tech Support at 1-800-898-3211,  
8am to 5pm PST, to explain the problem  
in detail. If it appears that the SRM350  
needs repair, you will be given a Service  
Request Number. Have your  
Note: Under the terms of the warranty,  
you must ship or drop-off the unit to an  
authorized service center. The return  
ground shipment is covered for those  
deemed by us to be under warranty.  
Note: You must have a sales receipt  
from an Authorized Mackie Dealer to  
qualify for a warranty repair.  
loudspeaker’s serial number ready. You  
must have an Service Request Number  
before you can obtain service at a  
CARE AND  
factory-authorized service center.  
MAINTENANCE  
3. Keep this user’s manual and the detach-  
able linecord. We don’t need them to  
repair the loudspeaker.  
Your Mackie active speakers will provide  
many years of reliable service if you follow  
these guidelines:  
4. Pack the loudspeaker in its original  
package, including endcaps and box.  
This is VERY IMPORTANT. When  
you call for the Service Request Num-  
ber, please let Tech Support know if you  
need new packaging. Mackie is not  
responsible for any damage that occurs  
due to non-factory packaging.  
Avoid exposing the active  
speakers to moisture. If  
they are set up outdoors,  
be sure they are under  
cover if you expect rain  
or you live in Washington.  
5. Include a legible note stating your name,  
shipping address (no P.O. boxes),  
daytime phone number, Service Request  
Number, and a detailed description of  
the problem, including how we can  
duplicate it.  
6. Write the Service Request Number in  
BIG PRINT on top of the box. Prod-  
uct shipped without the Service Request  
Number will be refused.  
Avoid exposure to extreme cold (below  
freezing temperatures). If you must  
operate the active speakers in a cold  
environment, warm up the voice coils  
slowly by sending a low-level signal  
through them for about 15 minutes  
prior to high-power operation.  
• Use a slighty damp cloth with a mild  
soap solution to clean the cabinets. Only  
do this when the power is turned off.  
Avoid getting moisture into any of the  
openings of the cabinet, particularly  
where the drivers are located.  
7. Tech Support will tell you where to ship  
the loudspeaker for repair. We suggest  
insurance for all forms of cartage.  
Need Help?  
You can reach a technical support representative  
Monday through Friday  
from 7 AM to 5 PM PST at:  
1-800-898-3211  
or email us at: [email protected]  
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SRM350 SPECIFICATIONS  
Horn Design  
Horizontal Coverage  
90º (1 kHz - 20 kHz)  
Vertical Coverage  
80º (1 kHz - 20 kHz)  
Mouth Size  
11.1 in x 6.1 in (283 mm x 154 mm)  
Enclosure Construction Features  
System Specifications  
Frequency Response (–3 dB)  
83 Hz - 18.5 kHz  
Frequency Range (–10 dB)  
61 Hz - 22 kHz  
Max SPL Long-Term @ 1m  
Max SPL Peak @ 1m  
118 dB  
121 dB  
Basic Design  
Material  
Finish  
Handles  
Grille  
Asymmetrical Trapezoidal  
Polypropylene  
Grey textured finish  
One on side, one on top  
Perforated metal with  
weather-resistant coating  
Crossover  
Linkwitz-Riley  
24 dB/octave @ 2400 Hz  
Audio  
Input Type  
Input Impedance  
Balanced Differential  
94k ohms  
Line Input Power  
Sensitivity (center detent)  
Line:  
Mic:  
+4 dBu  
–36 dBu  
Power Consumption  
120 watts with musical  
program and LIMIT  
LED blinking  
Maximum Input Level +22 dBu  
Acoustic Contour Equalization (peaking)  
+3 dB @ 100 Hz,  
US  
120 VAC, 60 Hz  
Recommended Amperage Service 2.5 amps  
Europe 230 VAC, 50 Hz  
Recommended Amperage Service 1.25 amps  
Japan 100 VAC, 50/60 Hz  
Recommended Amperage Service 3.0 amps  
+3 dB @ 12 kHz  
15 VDC,  
normalized signal I/O  
Accessory Interface  
Operating Temperature Range  
–10ºC - 45ºC  
(14ºF - 113ºF)  
AC Connector  
3-pin IEC 250 VAC  
Control System Functions  
Power Amplifiers  
Low-Frequency Power Amplifier  
Electronic Crossover  
Phase Alignment  
Equalization  
Rated Power  
Rated THD  
Cooling  
165 watts continuous*  
< 0.03%  
Convection Extrusion  
Class H  
Parametric Equalization  
Safety Features  
Design  
Protection  
Low-frequency Dynamic Bass  
Protection, Power Supply, and  
Amplifier Thermal Protection  
High-Frequency Power Amplifier  
Rated Power  
Rated THD  
Cooling  
30 watts continuous*  
< 0.03%  
Convection Extrusion  
Class H  
Display LEDs Signal, Power, Limit  
Physical Properties  
Design  
Height  
Width  
Depth  
Weight  
20.75 in/527 mm  
13.10 in/333 mm  
12.25 in/311 mm  
32 lb/14.5 kg  
* Rated power is continuous rms wattage into  
transducer’s rated impedance @ 1 kHz for the HF  
amplifier and @ 100 Hz for the LF amplifier.  
Mounting Methods  
Transducer Specifications  
Low-Frequency Transducer  
Optional hanging brackets for top and bottom of en-  
closure (SRM350 Bracket Kit: Part No. 0016404).  
Never attempt to suspend the cabinet by its handles.  
The SRM350 is pole-mountable via the built-in  
socket on the bottom of the cabinet. Be sure the pole  
is capable of supporting the weight of the SRM350.  
Diameter  
Voice Coil Diameter  
10 in/250 mm  
2.0 in/51 mm  
Sensitivity (1W@1m) 96 dB  
Power Handling  
Frequency Range  
Magnet Type  
250 watts rms, long-term  
61 Hz - 3 kHz  
Ferrite  
Disclaimer  
Since we are always striving to make our  
products better by incorporating new and improved  
materials, components, and manufacturing methods,  
we reserve the right to change these specifications at  
any time without notice.  
High-Frequency Transducer  
Diaphragm Diameter 1.4 in/36 mm  
Horn Exit Diameter  
1 in/25.4 mm  
Diaphragm Material Titanium  
Sensitivity (1W@1m) 104 dB  
“Mackie” and the “Running Man” figure are  
registered trademarks of LOUD Technologies Inc.  
Nominal Impedance  
Power Handling  
Frequency Range  
Magnet Type  
16 ohms  
75 watts rms, long-term  
1 kHz - 20 kHz  
Ferrite  
All other brand names mentioned are trade-  
marks or registered trademarks of their respective  
holders, and are hereby acknowledged.  
©2004-2005 LOUD Technologies Inc.  
All Rights Reserved.  
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SRM350 BLOCK DIAGRAM  
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SRM350 LIMITED WARRANTY  
Please keep your sales receipt in a safe place.  
A. LOUD Technologies Inc. warrants all materials,  
workmanship and proper operation of this product  
for a period of five years from the original date of  
purchase, with the exception of the transducers,  
including woofers and compression drivers, which  
are warranted for two years from the original date  
of purchase. If any defects are found in the materials  
or workmanship or if the product fails to function  
properly during the applicable warranty period,  
LOUD Technologies, at its option, will repair or  
replace the product. This warranty applies only to  
equipment sold and delivered within the U.S. by  
LOUD Technologies Inc. or its authorized dealers.  
F. Any products returned to one of the LOUD  
Technologies 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 by LOUD Technolo-  
gies. LOUD Technologies and its authorized service  
centers may use refurbished parts for repair or  
replacement of any product. Products returned to  
LOUD Technologies that do not meet the terms of  
this Warranty will not be repaired unless payment is  
received for labor, materials, return freight, and  
insurance. Products repaired under warranty will  
be returned freight prepaid by LOUD Technologies  
to any location within the boundaries of the USA.  
G. LOUD Technologies warrants all repairs  
performed for 90 days or for the remainder of the  
warranty period. This warranty does not extend to  
damage resulting from improper installation,  
misuse, neglect or abuse, or to exterior appearance.  
This warranty is recognized only if the inspection  
seals and serial number on the unit have not been  
defaced or removed.  
B. Failure to register online or return the product  
registration card will not void the five-year warranty.  
C. Service and repairs of Mackie products are to be  
performed only at a factory-authorized facility (see D  
below). Unauthorized service, repairs, or  
modification will void this warranty. To obtain  
repairs under warranty, you must have a copy of  
your sales receipt from the authorized Mackie  
dealer where you purchased the product. It is  
necessary to establish purchase date and determine  
whether your Mackie product is within the  
warranty period.  
H. LOUD Technologies assumes no responsibility  
for the quality or timeliness of repairs performed by  
Authorized Mackie Service Centers.  
D. To obtain factory-authorzied service:  
I. This warranty is extended to the original  
purchaser and to anyone who may subsequently  
purchase this product within the applicable  
warranty period. A copy of the original sales receipt  
is required to obtain warranty repairs.  
J. This is your sole warranty. LOUD Technologies  
does not authorize any third party, including any  
dealer or sales representative, to assume any  
liability on behalf of LOUD Technologies or to make  
any warranty for LOUD Technologies Inc.  
1. Call Mackie Technical Support at 800/898-  
3211, 7 AM to 5 PM Monday through Friday  
(Pacific Time) to get a Return Authorization (RA).  
Products returned without an RA number will be  
refused.  
2. Pack the product in its original shipping carton.  
Do not use “packing peanuts,” shredded  
newspapers, or other material with small particles  
to pack the product. Please seal the Mackie  
product in a plastic bag.  
K. THE WARRANTY GIVEN ON THIS PAGE IS THE  
SOLE WARRANTY GIVEN BY LOUD TECHNOLOGIES  
INC. AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,  
EXPRESS AND IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE  
WARRANTY GIVEN ON THIS PAGE SHALL BE  
STRICTLY LIMITED IN DURATION TO FIVE YEARS  
FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE FROM  
AN AUTHORIZED MACKIE DEALER. UPON  
EXPIRATION OF THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY  
PERIOD, LOUD TECHNOLOGIES INC. SHALL  
HAVE NO FURTHER WARRANTY OBLIGATION  
OF ANY KIND. LOUD TECHNOLOGIES INC.  
SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL,  
SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES THAT  
MAY RESULT FROM ANY DEFECT IN THE  
MACKIE PRODUCT OR ANY WARRANTY CLAIM.  
Some states do not allow exclusion or limitation of  
incidental, special, or consequential damages or a  
limitation on how long warranties last, so some of  
the above limitations and exclusions may not apply  
to you. This warranty provides specific legal rights  
and you may have other rights which vary from  
state to state.  
3. Also include a note explaining exactly how to  
duplicate the problem, a copy of the sales receipt  
with price and date showing, and your return  
street address (no P.O. boxes or route numbers,  
please!). If we cannot duplicate the problem or  
establish the starting date of your Limited  
Warranty, we may, at our option, charge for  
service time.  
4. Tech Support will tell you where to ship the  
product. Ship it freight prepaid in its original  
shipping carton.  
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the Service  
Request Number is plainly written on the  
shipping carton.  
E. LOUD Technologies reserves the right to inspect  
any products that may be the subject of any  
warranty claims before repair or replacement is  
carried out. LOUD Technologies may, at our option,  
require proof of the original date of purchase in the  
form of a dated copy of the original dealer’s invoice  
or sales receipt. Final determination of warranty  
coverage lies solely with LOUD Technologies.  
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