Mackie SRM450V2 (Mackie SRM 450V2)
Mackie SRM450v2 2-Way (1x12 in.) Active PA Speaker
Updated Mackie SRM450 with updated refinements, upgraded components and design.
The Mackie SRM450 v2 delivers live sound that sounds like it should! The
SRM450v2 Active loudspeaker combines superior quality with innovative technology
to bring ultimate performance - and reliability - to Mackie's legendary Sound
Reinforcement Monitor (SRM) series. The SRM450v2 retains the best of the
original SRM design, including Mackie signature Active architecture and its
renowned rugged durability. But with ultra-efficient switching power supplies, a
lightweight neodymium woofer, an all-new compression driver and Class-D Fast
Recovery amplification (300W LF/100W HF), the SRM450v2 packs way more power,
clarity and punch. And its wide dispersion, outstanding bass extension and
ultra-low distortion mean the SRM450 v2 delivers pure studio monitor fidelity at
full-on loudspeaker levels. Thanks to the SRM450v2, live has never sounded so
good.
Mackie SRM v2 Speakers
It started with the SRM Series. The first and only portable loudspeakers with
Mackie Active electronics, the SRM Series delivered superior sound, performance,
and affordability--and were a true breakthrough in live sound technology. They
fast became the most popular and relied upon Active loudspeakers in the world,
launching a full-on movement in live sound.
Now, thanks to the all-new SRMv2 Series Portable Active Loudspeakers, live sound
is being rocked by a new movement. Featuring new powerful Class-D Fast Recovery
amplifiers, with an ultra-efficient, heat-minimizing switching power supply, the
SRMv2 loudspeakers are made to be loud and stay cool--even when driven at top
volume, all night long. Plus, with all new transducers, including a neodymium
woofer with 3-inch voice coil and heat-treated titanium compression driver, the
SRMv2s deliver even more punch and clarity than the original SRM loudspeakers.
Bringing whole new meaning to the word "portable," the SRMv2 loudspeakers are
more lightweight than their predecessors, too--the SRM450v2 weighs 11 pounds
less, and the SRM350v2 weighs 6 pounds less.
So get the best-sounding, best-performing portable loudspeakers available--the
SRM450v2, or the ultra-compact SRM350v2--and join in the new movement.
Features
2-way bi-amplified, optimized Active loudspeaker system
High-output precision titanium compression driver
Neodymium long-throw low frequency transducer with 3-inch voice coil
Servo Feedback controlled woofer for tight low-end punch
300W class-D, Fast Recovery LF amp / 100W HF amp
Ultra-wide, smooth dispersion via multi-cell horn aperture and HF waveguide
Built-in phase-accurate 24dB Linkwitz-Riley electronic crossover
Mackie Active Electronic time alignment, phase correction and EQ for studio
quality sound
Mic/line input and pass-thru connector
Lightweight for ultimate portability (40 lbs)
Flyable, Pole Mountable, Floor Wedge-able
The "SRM" Stands for Sound Reinforcement Monitor
Over a decade ago, Greg Mackie and a dedicated team of engineers set out to
create a portable loudspeaker that could deliver studio monitor sound quality.
Unlike a relatively small, acoustically controlled studio where the "sweet spot"
is well defined, live venues vary greatly, and most are far from acoustically
balanced. Despite the challenges, after two years of extensive research and
development, the first Sound Reinforcement Monitor was born--a loudspeaker that
truly lived up to its name. The SRM450v2 continues the SRM450's tradition of
studio monitor sound quality--and trumps it--to deliver sound that makes any venue
seem like a well-tuned studio.
Ultra-Wide Dispersion
Undoubtedly you've been to a show where the sound is all over the map--stand in
front of the band, it sounds okay, but move a little to your left or right and
all of a sudden you've got mud in your ears. When the SRM450v2 loudspeakers are
on stage, no matter where you stand, you hear sound with impeccable stereo
imaging, depth of field and definition--at full-on loudspeaker levels. This is
due to the SRM450v2's wide dispersion pattern, which is achieved through its
multi-cell horn throat aperture. To those of you whose eyes just glazed over,
let's just tell you what it does--the multi-cell horn throat aperture allows for
much wider and more even dispersion of high and mid frequencies, so whether
you're listening intently front and center, or playing it cool on the perimeter,
you'll hear the same great mix.
Stunning Bass via Servo Feedback Controlled, all new Neodymium Woofer
Many portable loudspeakers produce lows that lack substance--they just don't have
it in 'em to give you that chest-pounding punch. But the SRM450v2 delivers
astonishingly deep and defined bass frequencies. In fact, it outperforms the
original SRM450, which was renowned for its ability to deliver real low-down
sound. That's thanks to the SRM450v2's servo feedback technology combined with
its all-new neodymium woofer and 3-inch voice coil.
Based on Mackie's award-winning HR824mk2 studio monitor technology, the servo
feedback damping electronic circuit within the SRM450v2 locks the woofer in
place with the positive and negative outputs of the amplifier. This creates a
solid direct-coupling that allows the SRM450v2 to deliver extremely deep bass
from a small cabinet. And the new neodymium woofer's magnet is lighter in mass,
therefore faster than ceramics, giving the SRM450v2's bass more punch. The new
longer 3-inch voice coil allows the woofer to handle heat more efficiently, so
it produces a consistently full dynamic range--even at maximum output. So you get
full, thumping, detailed lows, even after long hours of use at near-peak
volumes.
Super low distortion thanks to Mackie's own Class-D, Fast Recovery
Amplification
With its combination of Class D topology and Fast Recovery circuitry, the
SRM450v2 operates with incredible efficiency, and delivers much more power and
clarity. With this Class D Fast Recovery amplification, as Mackie has lovingly
(and creatively) dubbed the technology, the SRM450v2 handles maximum volume--and
associated heat--with ease, so there's no unwanted noise, and no thermal
problems. Even after hours of sustained use at near-peak levels, your sound
remains clean and your SRM450v2 keeps cool.
Legendary Active Electronics
In a passive loudspeaker setup, an external amplifier is connected to a passive
crossover inside the speaker, which distributes frequencies to the transducers.
Because power amps and transducers vary widely in sound and quality, trying to
match the right power amp with the right speaker can be challenging, especially
if you're not a professional acoustic technician--or rolling in cash so you can
hire one. Mackie's proven Active design does all the work for you. With the
SRM450v2, you get a complete loudspeaker system, with complex electronics and
carefully chosen components, all precisely tuned and tweaked to work together.
The result is a loudspeaker with phenomenal sound quality and power, that's
completely plug-and-play--no EQ needed.
Built-in Protection Circuitry for Long Life
Mackie knows that their Active loudspeakers are pushed hard--often to, or beyond,
the limit. That's why they have reliable protection circuitry built in to every
one. The SRM450v2 employs a built-in limiter for less distortion at peak levels,
and an automatic sliding high pass filter to give you that little bit extra
volume when the crowd demands more. And thanks to the advanced technology of its
power supply and Class-D amp topology, the SRM450v2 is greater than 90 percent
efficient--more of the power from your outlet goes straight to the transducer,
without the power supply and amp giving off loads of heat. Less heat means
better performance, and longer life.
Versatile, Portable, Tough--And They Look Good, Too
When designing the SRM450v2, Mackie considered every angle. From every angle is
just how you can position it, too--pole-mount it from the bottom, fly it
vertically or horizontally via its integrated M10 mounting points, or use it as
a wedge monitor. With all this flexibility, it's the most versatile portable
Active loudspeaker around. And now moving it into place is easier than ever.
Weighing in at about 40 pounds--11 pounds lighter than the original SRM450--you'll
have plenty of strength left over to play after loading in. Plus, the SRM450v2
retains its rugged, Mackie built-like-a-tank durability, thanks to the
polypropylene cabinet--now in a tasty hue of Midnight Blue. So not only do you
get a portable loudspeaker that sounds phenomenal, you get one that's tough and
portable for the road, and handsome enough for the show.
Technical Info
System Specs
Frequency Response (-3 dB): 55 Hz - 18 kHz
Frequency Range (-10 dB): 4 5 Hz - 20 kHz
Directivity Factor; Q (DI): 9 .95 (9.98), averaged 2 kHz to 10 kHz
Maximum SPL Long-term @ 1m: 124 dB
Maximum SPL Peak @ 1m: 127 dB
Crossover: Linkwitz-Riley, 24 dB/octave @ 1600 Hz
Audio
Input Type: Balanced Differential
Input Impedance: 20kOhms
Input Protection: RFI and level protected
Sensitivity:
- Line: +4 dBu (center detent)
- Mic: -36 dBu
Maximum Input Level: +22 dBu
Low-Cut Frequency: 75 Hz, Second-order filter
Acoustic Contour Equalization: Peaking:
- +3 dB @ 100 Hz
- +3 dB @ 12 kHz
Operating Temperature Range: -10ºC to 45ºC (14ºF to 113ºF)
Power Amplifiers
Low-Frequency Power Amplifier:
- Rated Power: 300 watts*
- Rated THD: < 0.1%
- Cooling: Convection Extrusion
- Design: Class D, Parametric Servo Feedback
High-Frequency Power Amplifier:
- Rated Power: 100 watts*
- Rated THD: < 0.1%
- Cooling: Convection Extrusion
- Design: Conventional Class AB
Rated power is continuous RMS wattage into transducer's rated impedance @ 5 kHz
for the HF amplifier and @ 500 Hz for the LF amplifier.
Transducers
Low-Frequency Transducer:
- Diameter: 12 in (300 mm)
- Voice Coil Diameter: 3.0 in (75 mm)
- Sensitivity (1W@1m): 98 dB
- Nominal Impedance: 8 ohms
- Power Handling: 600 Watts, program
- Frequency Range: 45 Hz - 3 kHz
High-Frequency Transducer:
- Diaphragm Diameter: 1.75 in (44.5 mm)
- Diaphragm Material: Heat treated titanium
- Sensitivity (1W@1m): 106 dB
- Nominal Impedance: 8 ohms
- Power Handling: 100 watts, program
- Frequency Rang: 1 kHz - 20 kHz
Horn Design:
- Type: Conical and Exponential
- Mouth Size: 12 in (304.8 mm) (W) x 7 in (177.8 mm) (H)
- Throat Diameter: 1 in (25.4 mm)
- Horizontal Coverage: 90º (1 kHz-20 kHz)
- Vertical Coverage: 45º (2.8 kHz-20 kHz)
Line Input Power
US: 120 VAC, 60Hz
Recommended Amperage Service: 2.5 amps
Control System Function
Electronic Crossover
Phase Alignment
Equalization
Parametric Equalization
Safety Features
Over-Excursion Protection: Second-Order High-Pass Filter
Thermal Protection: Amplifier shutdown, auto-reset
Low-Line Voltage Shut Down: 60% Nominal line
Driver Protection: Independent LF and HF compressors
Low-Frequency Roll-Off: Dynamic, signal-level dependent
Construction Features
Basic Design: Asymmetrical Trapezoidal
Enclosure Alignment: Sixth-Order
Material: Polypropylene
Finish: Midnight Blue, textured finish
Handles: One on each side, one on top
Mounting Methods:
- Integrated mounting points, M10
- Two each located on each side, top, bottom, and rear of enclosure
Grille: Perforated metal with weather-resistant coating
Display: LEDs Signal Present, Peak, Power ON, and Thermal
Physical Properties
Height: 26.0 in (660 mm)
Width: 15.4 in (390 mm)
Depth: 14.8 in (376 mm)
Weight: 40 lbs. (18 kg)