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DAPAudio Soundmate Active 3 MK-II Manual del usuario

Set Up and Operation

The DAP SoundMate Active MKII systems are expanding in a unstoppable manner. In addition to the
already existing SoundMate Active 1 & 2 MKII, we present to you the SoundMate Active 3 MKII! Every day
more users find their way to these amazing active soundsystems, which are powerful, versatile and last
but not least affordable! This system is the biggest active set so far and is designed for live acts and
bigger playback situations. One system holds 2 fullrange active "towers" each containing 3 speaker
enclosures: 1 Satellite and 2 basscabinets. Both subwoofers and tops are equipped with mounting collars,
making it easy, if desired, to operate the top as a stand-alone system when mounted on a speaker
stand. The amplifier-section is built-in. Each subwoofer consists of 2 separate power-amplifiers, bridged
together. Each top unit consists of 2 separate power-amplifiers, 1 for the midrange speaker and 1 for the
HF driver. Further built-in are the electronic 24dB/oct Linkwitz Riley crossovers, frequency response
correction circuits, breaker circuitry.
The satellite
The SoundMate Active 3MKII satellite is designed to produce a mid/high spectrum of sound. The satellite
is equipped with a 12" LF loudspeaker and 2" HF driver with a horn with a dispersion of 60˚x40˚. The built-in
amplifiers deliver 600W pure sound.

The subwoofer

Feel the bass with this 15" basscabinet. The cabinet is powered through a powerful 600W amplifier.
The castors makes the unit easy to move and thanks to this feature it is a real road proof system and is it
even suitable to carry a satellite cabinet.
It's easy to set up; All you have to do is set up the system components, connect the signal-carrying
cables and power cords and you're ready to roll. The set comes with ALL necessary accessories: cables
and even dust-/raincovers!!!
Linking Satellites / Subwoofers
Connect the cables coming from the mixer to the balanced INPUT socket of any component.
Depending on the mixer's output sockets use either a jack or XLR cable. Link the units as shown in figure 3
on page 7. Connect a standard XLR microphone cable from the first unit's THROUGH output socket to the
second unit's INPUT socket. Repeat this process to link subsequent units. Repeat this for each stack. Make
sure that when using multiple tops, they are placed with a proper projection angle.
Do not supply power before
all components of the system are
set up and connected properly.
Make sure
that the SoundMate system is always the last component, which is switched on! When shutting down, the
SoundMate should be the first system, which is switched off.
Below you will find a short description of the features from the SoundMate Active 3 MKII :
Ground Lift (1+9)
When this button is pressed, it separates the signal ground from the chassis ground, enabling you to
eliminate potential ground loops or low-frequency hum.
Through (2+10)
This parallel output allows you to connect more satellites or bass-cabinets together.
Input (3+11)
The input equipped with 3 pole XLR/ jack combo socket is electronically balanced to accept the (line)
signal from any mixing console.
Volume / Gain (4+12)
This allows you to adjust the audio level.
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