Repair, Appendix b: technical info, Specifications – MACKIE CFX SERIES User Manual

Page 21: Appendix b, Technical info

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Repair

Service for the CFX Series mixers is avail-

able only at our factory, located in sunny
Woodinville, Washington. Service for Mackie
mixers living outside the United States can be
obtained through local dealers or distributors.

If your mixer needs service, follow these in-

structions:
1. Review the preceding troubleshooting

suggestions. Please.

2. Call Tech Support at 1-800-258-6883, 8am

to 5pm PST, to explain the problem and
request an RA (Return Authorization)
number. Have your mixer’s serial number
ready.

You must have an RA number before

you can obtain service at the factory.

3. Keep this owner’s manual. We don’t need it

to repair the mixer.

4. Pack the mixer in its original package,

including endcaps and box. This is very
important
. When you call for the RA
number, please let Tech Support know if
you need new packaging.

Mackie is not

responsible for any damage that occurs
due to non-factory packaging.

5. Include a legible note stating your name,

shipping address (no P.O. boxes), daytime
phone number, RA number, and a detailed
description of the problem, including how
we can duplicate it.

6. Write the RA number in

BIG PRINT

on

top of the box.

7. Ship the mixer to us. We suggest insurance

for all forms of cartage. Ship to this
address:

Mackie Designs

SERVICE DEPARTMENT

16140 Wood-Red Rd. NE, Ste. 5

Woodinville, WA 98072

8. We’ll try to fix the mixer within five

business days. Ask Tech Support for
current turn-around times when you call
for your RA number. We normally send
everything back prepaid using UPS OR-
ANGE (three-day air). However, if you rush
your mixer to us by Next Day Air, we’ll treat
it in kind by shipping it back to you the
same way in which it was received. This
paragraph does not necessarily apply to
non-warranty service.

APPENDIX B: Technical Info

Specifications

CFX•12, CFX•16, CFX•20

Mixer Section

Frequency Response

Mic Input to any Output (Trim at 0 dB):

+0, –1 dB, 32Hz to 20kHz

Distortion

THD and SMPTE IMD; 20Hz to 20kHz

Mic Input to Main Output:

< 0.05% @ +4 dBu output

Noise

20Hz to 20kHz BW (150

Ω source impedance)

Equivalent Input Noise (EIN):

–127 dBu

Residual Output Noise:

Main, Monitor, & Effects outputs
Channel & Master levels off
–95 dBu

Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR)

60 dB @ 1kHz, Trim @ 0 dB

Crosstalk

Adjacent Inputs or Input to Output:

–90 dB @ 1kHz

Fader Off

–90 dB @ 1kHz

Mute Switch and Break Switch Mute

–80 dB @ 1kHz

Input Level Trim Control Range

+6 to –50 dB

Phantom Power

+48V DC

Equalization

Low Cut:

100Hz, –18 dB/octave

Mono Channel EQ:

High

±15 dB @ 12kHz

Mid

±15 dB @ 100Hz to 8kHz

Low

±15 dB @ 80Hz

Stereo Channel EQ:

High

±15 dB @ 12kHz

High Mid

±15 dB @ 3kHz

Low Mid

±15 dB @ 400Hz

Low

±15 dB @ 80Hz

Graphic EQ (9 bands):

Q = 1.414, ISO octave centers
±15 dB @ 63, 125, 250, 500, 1k, 2k, 4k, 8k, 16k Hz

Mixer Rated Output

Main, Sub, Aux, & Efx:

+4 dBu

Maximum Rated Output:

+20 dBu

Maximum Input Levels

Mic Input:

–28 dBu, Trim @ +50 dB
+18 dBu, Trim @ +6 dB

Line Input:

–8 dBu, Trim @ +30 dB
+38 dBu, Trim @ –15 dB

Insert Input, Stereo Line Input, Tape Input, and
Effects Return: +20 dBu

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