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What is Fast Recovery? Fast Recovery refers to the amplifier's ability to recover after being over-driven into clipping. Most amplifiers' output circuits tend to stay "latched" in the clipping mode, making their recovery time relatively slow, especially at high frequencies. Our FR Series amplifiers incorporate two unique circuit designs that completely eliminate the latching phenomena. The first is a Baker Clamp diode configuration, and the second is the use of two additional supplies that are at a higher voltage than the main supplies. Without getting too technical, the result is no latching and instant recovery from overdrive. Durability. A word Mackie lives by. Mackie mixers are wellknown for their ability to withstand the abuses of the road. Most of Mackie Designs' employees have experience as musicians, roadies, or sound engineers in the real world of music entertainment and live sound reinforcement. We know what kind of punishment sound equipment can be subjected to, and our engineers know how to design equipment that can take it. Pro features even amateurs can understand. Mackie's FR Series power amplifiers were designed with professionals - and amateurs - in mind. These amplifiers are great for live sound reinforcement applications as well as studio or broadcast control rooms. With the ability to deliver massive amounts of current instantly, the FR Series amplifiers can handle powersucking subwoofers, yet remain discriminating and responsive when driving a bank of delicate tweeters. Power Output. The M•1200 is rated at 225 watts per channel into 8Ω, 400 watts per channel into 4Ω and 600 watts per channel into 2Ω. In bridge mode the M•1200 is rated at 800 watts into 8Ω and 1200 watts into 4Ω. The M•1400 is rated at 250 watts per channel into 8Ω, 425 watts per channel into 4Ω and 630 watts per channel into 2Ω. In bridge mode the M•1400 is rated at 850 watts into 8Ω, and 1260 watts into 4Ω. Sustained ultra-low impedance capability. The FR Series power amplifiers are designed to drive low impedance loads effortlessly and reliably. Most power amplifiers have difficulty driving anything lower than 4 ohms, but the FR Series power amplifiers can easily drive 2 ohm loads all day long without breaking a sweat. This is a result of the careful and efficient design of the heatsink and cooling tunnels, which keep the output devices running as cool as possible, along with the virtual elimination of VI limiters, which can cause lesser amplifiers to distort or to shut down completely when driving low impedance loads. Inputs, Input Level Controls and Metering. The FR Series amplifiers are equipped with balanced, line-level input connectors for each channel in the form of XLR female jacks and 1/4" TRS phone jacks. In addition, XLR male jacks are provided as thru connections for daisychaining the input signal to multiple amplifiers. The XLR male thru jack is in parallel with the XLR female jack and the 1/4" TRS jack, and any one can be used as an input or thru connector. 2

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What is Fast Recovery?
Fast Recovery refers to the
amplifier’s ability to recover
after being over-driven into
clipping. Most amplifiers’
output circuits tend to stay
“latched” in the clipping
mode, making their recovery
time relatively slow, especially
at high frequencies. Our FR
Series amplifiers incorporate
two unique circuit designs
that completely eliminate
the latching phenomena.
The first is a Baker Clamp
diode configuration, and the
second is the use of two
additional supplies that are
at a higher voltage than the
main supplies. Without get-
ting too technical, the result
is no latching and instant
recovery from overdrive.
Durability. A word
Mackie lives by.
Mackie mixers are well-
known for their ability to
withstand the abuses of the
road. Most of Mackie Designs’
employees have experience
as musicians, roadies, or
sound engineers in the real
world of music entertainment
and live sound reinforcement.
We know what kind of
punishment sound equip-
ment can be subjected to,
and our engineers know
how to design equipment
that can take it.
Pro features even
amateurs can understand.
Mackie’s FR Series power
amplifiers were designed
with professionals – and
amateurs – in mind. These
amplifiers are great for live
sound reinforcement applica-
tions as well as studio or
broadcast control rooms.
With the ability to deliver
massive amounts of current
instantly, the FR Series amp-
lifiers can handle power-
sucking subwoofers, yet
remain discriminating and
responsive when driving a
bank of delicate tweeters.
Power Output.
The M•1200 is rated at
225 watts per channel into
8
, 400 watts per channel
into 4
and 600 watts per
channel into 2
. In bridge
mode the M•1200 is rated
at 800 watts into 8
and
1200 watts into 4
.
The M•1400 is rated at
250 watts per channel into
8
, 425 watts per channel
into 4
and 630 watts per
channel into 2
. In bridge
mode the M•1400 is rated
at 850 watts into 8
, and
1260 watts into 4
.
Sustained ultra-low
impedance capability.
The FR Series power amp-
lifiers are designed to drive
low impedance loads effort-
lessly and reliably. Most power
amplifiers have difficulty
driving anything lower than
4 ohms, but the FR Series
power amplifiers can easily
drive 2 ohm loads all day
long without breaking a sweat.
This is a result of the careful
and efficient design of the
heatsink and cooling tunnels,
which keep the output devices
running as cool as possible,
along with the virtual elimi-
nation of VI limiters, which
can cause lesser amplifiers
to distort or to shut down
completely when driving
low impedance loads.
Inputs, Input Level Controls
and Metering.
The FR Series amplifiers
are equipped with balanced,
line-level input connectors
for each channel in the form
of XLR female jacks and 1/4"
TRS phone jacks. In addition,
XLR male jacks are provided
as thru connections for daisy-
chaining the input signal to
multiple amplifiers. The XLR
male thru jack is in parallel
with the XLR female jack
and the 1/4" TRS jack, and
any one can be used as an
input or thru connector.