Speakons, Loudspeaker cable, Trs send/receive insert jacks – MACKIE PPM1008 User Manual

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PPM1008

PPM1008

Speakons

When using the Speakon outputs to connect your

loudspeakers, wire the Speakon connectors as shown
below:

Loudspeaker 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.

The recommended conductor gauges are listed for

AWG (American Wire Gauge) and Metric WG (Metric
Wire Gauge). Note that smaller AWG numbers = larger
conductors and smaller Metric WG numbers = smaller
conductors. The Metric WG is equal to ten times the
nominal conductor diameter in millimeters.

Longer Lengths

For cable lengths over 200 feet / 60 m at 8 ohms, and

over 100 feet / 30 m at 4 ohms, the conductor sizes
needed for less than 0.5 dB power losses are rarely
practical for physical and cost reasons. As a practical
compromise for these situations the recommended
conductor gauge is 10 AWG or 25 metric.

TRS Send/Receive Insert Jacks

Mackie’s single-jack inserts are the three- conductor,

TRS-type 1⁄4" phone. They are unbalanced, but have
both the mixer output (send) and the mixer input
(return) signals in one connector. See Figure E.

The sleeve is the common ground (earth) for both

signals. The send from the mixer to the external unit is
carried on the tip, and the return from the unit to the
mixer is on the ring.

Using the Send-only on an Insert Jack

If you insert a TS (mono) 1⁄4" plug only partially (to

the first click) into a Mackie insert jack, the plug will
not activate the jack switch and will not open the insert
loop in the circuit (thereby allowing the channel signal
to continue on its merry way through the mixer).

This allows you to tap out the channel signal without

interrupting normal operation.

If you push the 1⁄4" TS plug in to the second click, you

will open the jack switch and create a direct out, which
does interrupt the signal in that channel. See Figure F.

NOTE: Do not overload or short-circuit the signal you

are tapping from the mixer. That will affect the internal
signal.

“tip”

This plug connects to one of the

mixer’s Channel Insert jacks.

“ring”

tip

ring

sleeve

SEND to processor

RETURN from processor

(TRS plug)

Figure E

Direct out with no signal interruption to master.

Insert only to first “click.”

Channel Insert jack

Channel Insert jack

Channel Insert jack

Direct out with signal interruption to master.

Insert all the way in to the second “click.”

For use as an effects loop.

(TIP = SEND to effect, RING = RETURN from effect.)

MONO PLUG

MONO PLUG

STEREO

PLUG

Figure F

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+

Figure G

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