Appendix b: connections, math and stuff, Loudspeaker cable, Frs series amplifiers – MACKIE FRS1700 User Manual

Page 14: 1/4" ts phone plugs and jacks, Nl4 connectors, Xlr connectors, 1/4" trs phone plugs and jacks

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FRS Series Amplifiers

FRS Series Amplifiers

Appendix B: Connections, math and stuff

1/4" TS Phone Plugs and Jacks

“TS” stands for Tip-Sleeve, the two connections

available on a mono 1/4" phone jack or plug. They
are used for unbalanced signals.

1/4" TS Unbalanced Wiring

Sleeve = Shield
Tip = Hot (+)

NL4 Connectors

When using the NL4 outputs in stereo or mono modes,

wire the NL4 connectors as shown below:

Stereo and Mono NL4 Connection

For other NL4 wiring configurations, see the hookup

diagrams on pages 6 and 7.

Loudspeaker Cable

Note: Because of the high output capability of the
amplifier, use only Class 3 (CL3) cable.

Use loudspeaker

cables with a
minimum conductor
size for the length
you need, as listed in
these tables.

This will minimize

power losses to less
than 0.5 dB. The
cable lengths listed
are “up to” lengths.
For in-between
lengths, use the next
larger conductor
gauge. Using
larger than the
recommended conductor size is always permissible.
Using smaller than recommended conductor size will
result in higher power losses.

2

2

3

1

1

SHIELD

COLD

HOT

SHIELD

COLD

HOT

3

SHIELD

COLD

HOT

3

2

1

SLEEVE

TIP

SLEEVE

TIP

RING

RING

TIP

SLEEVE

RING

SLEEVE

TIP

TIP

SLEEVE

TIP

SLEEVE

Minimum AWG 4 ohm 8 ohm
18

10 ft

25 ft

16

25

50

14

25

75

12

50

125

10

100

200

Min Metric WG 4 ohm 8 ohm
12

3 m

8 m

14

8

15

16

8

25

20

15

40

25

30

60

COLD

HOT

1+

1+

1–

1–

2–

2+

Use a high-quality 3-conductor shielded cable to

connect the signal between the signal source (mixing
console, equalizer, etc.) and the balanced inputs to
the amplifier. If you are using unbalanced inputs, use a
high-quality 2-conductor shielded cable. Here are some
common audio connectors and their internal wiring:

XLR Connectors

XLR connectors are commonly wired as follows

(according to standards specified by the Audio
Engineering Society):

XLR Balanced Wiring

Pin 1 = Shield
Pin 2 = Hot (+)
Pin 3 = Cold (–)

1/4" TRS Phone Plugs and Jacks

“TRS” stands for Tip-Ring-Sleeve, the three

connections available on a stereo 1/4" or balanced
phone jack or plug. TRS jacks and plugs are used
for balanced signals and stereo headphones.

1/4" TRS Balanced Wiring

Sleeve = Shield
Tip = Hot (+)
Ring = Cold (–)

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