Appendix a: service information, Repair, Troubleshooting – MACKIE 2-Way High-Definition Powered Loudspeaker HD1221 User Manual

Page 14: Hd1221, Poor sound, Noise, No power, No sound, Poor bass performance

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• Poor bass performance may be the result of bad

AC power. See the section titled ‘AC Power’ on
the previous page for further details.

Poor sound

• Is it loud and distorted? Make sure that you’re

not overdriving a stage in the signal chain.
Verify that all level controls are set properly.

• Is the input connector plugged completely into

the jack? Be sure all connections are secure.

Noise

• Make sure all connections to the active

loudspeakers are good and sound.

• Make sure none of the signal cables are routed

near AC cables, power transformers, or other
EMI-inducing devices.

• Is there a light dimmer or other SCR-based

device on the same AC circuit as the HD1221?
Use an AC line filter or plug the HD1221 into a
different AC circuit.

Hum

• Try disconnecting the cable connected to the

main input jack. If the noise disappears, it
could be a “ground loop,” rather than a problem
with the HD1221. Try some of the following
troubleshooting ideas:

• 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. The distance between the
outlets and the common ground should be as
short as possible.

Repair

For warranty service, refer to the warranty

information on page 19.

Non-warranty service for Mackie products is

available at a factory-authorized service center. To
locate the nearest service center, visit www.mackie.com,
click “Support” and select “Locate a Service Center.”
Service for Mackie products living outside the United
States can be obtained through local dealers or
distributors.

If you do not have access to our website, you may call

the Tech Support department at 1-800-898-3211,
Monday-Friday, during normal business hours, Pacific
Time, to explain the problem. Tech Support will tell you
where the nearest factory-authorized service center is
located in your area.

If you think your Mackie product has a problem,

please check out the following troubleshooting tips and
do your best to confirm the problem. Visit the Support
section of our website (www.mackie.com/support)
where you will find lots of useful information such as
FAQs and other documentation. You may find the answer
to the problem without having to send your Mackie
product away.

Troubleshooting

No power

• 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 power LED on the rear panel glowing

green? If not, make sure the AC outlet is live. If
so, refer to “No sound” below.

• The internal AC line fuse may be blown. This is

not a user serviceable part. If you suspect the
AC line fuse is blown, please see the "Repair"
section next.

No sound

• Is the input level control for the input source

turned all the way down? Verify that all the
volume controls in the system are properly
adjusted.

• Is the signal source working? 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 is turned up sufficiently to drive the
inputs of the speaker.

• Make sure the mixer does not have a Mute on

or a processor loop engaged. If you find
something like this, make sure the volume/
gain is turned down before disengaging the
offending switch.

• Is the thermal indicator lit red on the rear

panel? Make sure there is at least six inches of
free space behind the HD1221.

Poor bass performance

• Check the polarity of the connections between

the mixer and the loudspeakers. You may have
your positive and negative connections reversed
at one end of one cable, causing one
loudspeaker to be out-of-phase with the other.

Appendix A: Service Information

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HD1221

HD1221

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