Mackie PPM608 Music Mixer User Manual


 
PPM608
PPM608
Introduction
Thank you for choosing a Mackie professional
powered mixer. These powerful mixers are designed to
meet the needs of almost any small to medium-sized
club, meeting room, sanctuary, or outdoor gathering.
At Mackie, we know what it takes to be roadworthy.
After all, our mixers have traveled all over the world
under the worst of conditions and the best of conditions,
and we’ve applied what we’ve learned to the mechanical
design of our powered mixers.
Reliability is paramount to sound reinforcement.
That’s why our engineers have subjected our powered
mixers to the most rigorous and fiendish tests imag-
inable to fine-tune the design, and extend its limits
beyond those of ordinary powered mixers.
Features
Two internal power amplifiers, each rated at
500 watts peak into 4 ohms
Three selectable amplifier modes (stereo
mains, mono-main/monitor 1, mon 1/mon 2)
8 channels (6 mono, 2 stereo)
Mic inputs on all channels
Line-level inputs (6 mono, 2 stereo)
RCA inputs on stereo channels.
Insert jacks on mono channels
Channels 5 and 6 allow direct connection of
guitars and basses without a DI box
3-band EQ on each channel
Monitor 1 send
Main mix stereo line outputs
Main mix mono sub out
Amplifier line-level inputs allow the connection
of external mixers if more channels are needed
Footswitch connection for FX mute/unmute
FX/monitor 2 send (selectable pre/post)
+48v Phantom power can be applied to all mics
Built-in compressors on the first 4 mono inputs
(dedicated in-line compression)
24 built-in Running Man 32-bit effects with
input gain, tap delay, and a footswitch mute/un-
mute
Independent 7-band graphic EQs with
constant-Q filters on the main and monitor
outputs
Tape/CD stereo RCA outputs
12-segment stereo output meters on main mix,
and mono meter on monitor 1
Break switch mutes all mono channels
Speakon and 1/4" power amp outputs
Precision passive switch for enhanced clarity
and low-frequency response with Mackie pas-
sive speakers
Rugged design with polycarbonate sides and
built-in metal handles
Modern and stylish design from our modern and
stylish, hip and trendy design team (runners-up
in the coveted Golden Lock-Washer of Walton-
on-Naze design award)
How To Use This Manual
The first pages after the table of contents are the
hookup diagrams. These show typical setups for fun
times with your powered mixer.
Next is a detailed tour of the entire mixer. The de
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scriptions are divided into sections, just as your mixer is
organized into distinct zones:
Rear panel: The AC input, power switch, speak
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er-level outputs and amplifier mode switch
Patchbay: The lower front section, where you
connect microphones and guitars etc.
Channel Strip: The channel strips where you
adjust and control each channel
Master Section: The section on the right, with
graphic EQ and main level controls
Stereo Effect Processor
Throughout these sections you’ll find illustrations
with each feature numbered and described in the
nearby paragraphs.
This icon marks information that is critically
important or unique to the powered mixer. For
your own good, read them and remember them.
This icon will lead you to some explanations of
features and practical tips. Go ahead and skip
these if you really need to go.
Appendix A: Service information.
Appendix B: Connectors.
Appendix C: Technical information.
Appendix D: Table of Effects Presets
The thickness of the manual makes it ideal for fit-
ting under wobbly table legs, or for defending yourself
against packs of angry ferrets.