Binding posts, Speakons, Speakon – MACKIE M1200/M1400 User Manual

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other. The unbalanced ground (earth) connec-
tion should be wired to the low and the ground
connections of the balanced input. If there are
ground-loop problems, try connecting the un-
balanced ground connection only to the input
low connection, and leaving the input ground
connection disconnected.
• In some cases, you will have to make up
special adapters to interconnect your equip-
ment. For example, you may need a balanced
XLR female connected to an unbalanced 1⁄4"
TS phone plug. 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, auto-
matically unbalances the input and makes all
the right connections. Conversely, a 1⁄4" TRS
plug inserted into a 1⁄4" unbalanced input
automatically ties the ring (low or cold) to
ground (earth).

BINDING POSTS

Binding posts provide a number of different

methods for connecting speaker wire to the
outputs of the amplifier. For fixed installations,
you can use bare wire (Figure D), or wire ter-
minated with spade lugs (Figure E).

SPEAKONS

Speakon

®

connectors have become popular

with many loudspeaker manufacturers be-
cause they provide a quick, yet safe and secure
method of connecting speaker cables. The
M•1400 is outfitted with Speakon connectors
(Figure G) instead of the 1/4" TS jacks pro-
vided on the M•1200. Speakon connectors
have a twist-locking mechanism that prevents
them from being pulled out accidentally. Plus,
they are capable of handling high currents, and
meet IEC 65 and IEC 348 safety requirements.
Pin 1+ is positive (+) and Pin 1– is negative (–).

G

N

D

CH

1

CH

2

SPEAKER OUTPUTS

+

+

MONO

BRIDGE

+

Figure D: Binding Posts with Bare Wire

For portable applications, the binding posts

accept single or double banana plugs (Figure
F). They provide a method of quickly connect-
ing and disconnecting speaker cables to and
from the amplifier. Double banana plugs have a
tab on one side to indicate the ground (GND)
side of the connector. This side connects to the
black (–) binding post terminals on the amplifier.

Figure F: Binding Posts with Double Banana Plug

Figure G: Speakon Connectors

Figure E: Binding Posts with

Spade Lug

1/4"

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