Mackie 800R owner manual Front Panel, Gain Control, MIC/LINE Switch, Phase Switch, Low-Cut Switch

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ONYX 800R

Onyx 800R Features

Front Panel

There are eight channels in the Onyx 800R. They all share the same features with the exceptions that channels 1 and 2 have an impedance select switch and a mid/side decode switch, and channels 7 and 8 have a high-impedance 1/4" input jack for connecting electric instruments directly to the preamp without a direct box.

1. GAIN Control

The GAIN control adjusts the input sensitivity of the mic and line inputs. This allows the signal from the outside world to be adjusted to optimal internal operating levels.

If the signal is plugged into the XLR jack, there is 0 dB of gain (unity gain) with the knob turned all the way down, ramping up to 60 dB of gain fully up.

When connected to the balanced line input (DB25 connector), there is 20 dB of attenuation all the way down, and 40 dB of gain fully up, with a “U” (unity gain) mark at about 10:00.

2. MIC/LINE Switch

This button selects the input source from either the XLR MIC inputs or the DB25 LINE inputs. When the but- ton is out, the XLR MIC input is used and the line input is disconnected. When the button is pushed in, the DB25 LINE input is used and the XLR MIC input is disconnect-

ANCE switch allows you to change the input impedance of the microphone inputs on channels 1 and 2. This allows you to change the characteristics of the sound of the microphone.

There are four selections to choose from: A: 300 ohms,

B:500 ohms, C: 1300 ohms, and D: 2400 ohms. Select the impedance that is closest to the recommended imped- ance for your microphone. Or you can experiment with different settings and decide which one sounds best for your particular application.

Note: The 2400 ohm position (D) matches the nomi- nal input impedances of channels 3-8.

4. Phase Switch

Pushing in this switch simply reverses the polarity of the signal. This provides an easy way to correct a microphone whose polarity is opposite from the other microphones, either from a miswired cable or from not following the AES standard for Pin 2/Pin 3.

5. Low-Cut Switch

The Low-Cut switch, often referred to as a high-pass filter, cuts bass frequencies below 75 Hz at a rate of 18 dB per octave.

ed. This way, you can leave signals connected to both inputs without having to disconnect one or the other, and the 800R acts as a patchbay for your input sources.

3.MIC IMPEDANCE Switch (Channels 1 and 2)

Many classic, vintage, and ribbon microphones are very sensitive to the input impedance of the mic preamp, and operate best at specific impedances. The MIC IMPED-

Channel 1

-20 0 OL

 

MID 1

0

 

300

A

48V

500

B

1300

C

GAIN

 

2400

D

 

A B

30

 

 

C

20 U

40 LINE

 

D

U

60

MIC

 

+15

+10

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0

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–15

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Low Cut

In live situations, this is useful for removing micro- phone handling noise or stage rumble. It can also be used to reduce the “prox- imity effect” with certain microphones that accentu-

1kHz

10kHz

20kHz

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when a vocalist gets too

 

 

 

close to the microphone.

 

 

 

 

Channel 8

-20

0

OL

 

8

0

 

 

48V

HI-Z

 

 

 

GAIN

 

 

20 U

30

 

 

 

 

 

40 LINE

 

MIC/LINE

U60HI-Z (INST)

-20dB

+40dB

IMPEDANCE

-20dB +40dB

UNBAL

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ONYX 800R

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Contents Premium Eight Channel Microphone Preamp Onyx 800R Table of Contents We know that many of you can’t wait to get your new IntroductionGlossary of Terms is a fairly comprehensive Connections Getting StartedZero the Controls Set the LevelsHookup Diagrams HI-Z Channels From On-Stage Mic Splitter Onyx 800R Live Mixing Low-Cut Switch MIC/LINE SwitchPhase Switch Front PanelBIT Depth MID/SIDE Decode Rear PanelMIC Inputs Closer Look AT MID/SIDE RecordingOptical OUT TerminationAES/EBU or S/PDIF OUT 22 Ω/75Ω SwitchPRO/CONS Switch Many to choose from. a varietyDual WIRE/SINGLE Wire Switch Power ReceptacleTroubleshooting Appendix a Service InformationWarranty Service Is the input connector plugged completely into the jack?Review the preceding troubleshooting suggestions. Please RepairRCA Plugs and Jacks XLR ConnectorsAppendix B Connections Unbalancing a LineAnalog DB25 ConnectorsDigital Appendix C Technical Info Onyx 800R SpecificationsAC Power Requirements Onyx 800R Block Diagram Onyx 800R Limited Warranty Please keep your sales receipt in a safe place

800R specifications

The Mackie 800R is a high-performance 8-channel microphone preamp that is designed for recording professionals and studios that demand exceptional sound quality and flexibility. This versatile unit stands out due to its robust build quality, advanced features, and user-friendly operation, making it a vital addition to any audio setup.

One of the main features of the Mackie 800R is its high-quality mic preamps, which employ the renowned Onyx technology. The Onyx preamps are characterized by their high headroom, low noise, and excellent linearity, resulting in clear, detailed sound reproduction. Each channel provides a gain range of up to 60 dB, allowing it to accommodate a wide variety of microphones, from dynamic to condenser, ensuring your recordings are always crisp and professional.

The 800R also includes eight balanced TRS outputs, which allow for seamless integration with mixers and audio interfaces. This flexibility simplifies the workflow in any recording environment, making it easy to patch into existing setups. Additionally, the unit features both analog and digital outputs, providing options for connecting to ADAT and S/PDIF devices, further enhancing its versatility.

Another notable characteristic of the Mackie 800R is its user-friendly interface. Each channel is equipped with a direct output, a 48V phantom power switch, and a -20dB pad, which allows users to tailor their settings on the fly. The built-in LED indicators provide visual feedback on signal levels, ensuring that users can easily monitor their inputs.

This preamp is also designed for durability with its solid metal chassis, which is built to withstand the rigors of both studio and live environments. Its compact size makes it ideal for mobile setups, allowing engineers to take high-quality audio with them wherever they go.

In summary, the Mackie 800R is a powerful and reliable microphone preamp that provides outstanding sound quality and flexibility for recording engineers and musicians alike. With advanced Onyx preamp technology, multiple output options, and a user-friendly design, the 800R stands out as an essential tool for anyone serious about capturing high-fidelity audio.