MACKIE WORKED TWO YEARS TO GET IT RIGHT
It doesn't matter if you're a DJ, church, or Iron Maiden tribute
band, you need loudspeakers that won't crap out in the middle of
a show, or distort when you turn them up past 3.
That's why Mackie designed the SRM450—the first and only portable
active 2-way loudspeaker with onboard bi-amplification, active
crossovers, time-correction and renowned Mackie sound quality.
Thanks to countless hours of R&D—and one very-hard-to-please
Greg Mackie—the SRM450 delivers real, accurate bass down to
55Hz; midrange that's free from ear-fatiguing harshness; and
detailed treble out to 20kHz. Better still, the SRM450 offers
astonishingly wide dispersion that lets your whole audience hear
clearly, whether they're in the front, back, or way out on the
sides of the room. Above all, the SRM450s crank! Without a hint
of distortion, they effortlessly achieve sound pressure levels
beyond the legions of look-alike portable loudspeakers on the
the market today.
ULTRA-WIDE DISPERSION
Ever been to a show where the music sounds great in front, but
craps out once you get to the back or sides of the room? We
have, and that's why we gave the SRM450 a
multi-cell horn throat aperture. Sure, it's hard to say, but
what it does is allow for much wider and more even dispersion of
high and mid frequencies — so the wallflowers get the same great
listening experience as those up front.
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TIMING IS EVERYTHING
In most loudspeakers, the compression driver that reproduces mid
and high-frequencies is located deep inside the enclosure, while
the low-frequency driver is much closer to the front of the
enclosure. With this setup, bass arrives at listeners' ears
sooner than treble, muddying the sound. We remedied these
unfortunate laws of physics with high-zoot electronics which
allow precise alignment among the system components with zero
signal degradation.
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BETTER THAN YOUR AVERAGE BOX
Anyone with a factory can build a box and stick some speakers in
it (and that's just what many do). But low-frequency transducers
in square boxes can create resonances that reflect off the rear
wall and pass through the woofer cone out of phase, and ready to
mess up your sound. The SRM450 enclosure is an asymmetrical
monocoque design with no parallel surfaces, causing mid and high
frequency resonances to be reflected at angles into internal
damping materials, instead of interfering with the woofer doing
its thing.
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DUAL FR SERIES AMPLIFIERS
Let's face it, 99 percent of the time compact PA speakers are
cranked to the max. That's why the SRM450's beefy internal
400-watt amplifier section features dual FR series amps — one
for each driver — both designed for extreme output. The amp
section is built around a huge toroidial transformer, massive
storage capacitors, and state-of-the-art output transistors, all
adding up to superior sound, night after night.
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SERVO FEEDBACK CONTROLLED LF TRANSDUCER FOR STUNNING BASS
Based on Mackie's award-winning HR824 studio monitor technology,
the servo feedback damping electronic circuit within the SRM450
provides amazing results. The circuit "locks" the woofer in
place with the positive and negative outputs of the amplifier in
a way that no external amp and passive woofer can ever achieve.
This creates a solid direct-coupling that delivers extremely
deep bass from a small cabinet.
SUPERB FLOOR MONITOR
When the first warranty cards came back, we noticed that a lot
of folks were raving about what a great floor monitor the SRM450
made. Okay, it's super accurate. And it's designed to be tilted.
But there had to be more reasons than that.
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