Mackie SRM650 Owners Manual - Page 13

Extra Knobs, Buttons and LEDs, 12. Rock 'n Roll, Beer Tap, Liquor Tap, Modem, My Favorite Band - speaker

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Owner's Manual SRM550/SRM650 Loudspeaker: Rear Panel Features continued... 11. Extra Knobs, Buttons and LEDs What's cooler than extra bells and whistles on a new toy? Well, a lot of things, I suppose, but that didn't stop us! The rear panel of each SRM550 and SRM650 loudspeaker is stacked with a variety of extra knobs, buttons and LEDs. The following is a list of just some of the features and functions of each (in alphabetical order): Beer Tap - What good is a live show without a pint or two...or more? Simply push and hold in the momentary switch until your pint glass is filled. Liquor Tap - Not everyone is a beer drinker. That's why we installed the handy-dandy liquor tap, as well. 11 Modem - Are you old enough to remember the sound of a modem? Press this switch once to have that sound pour out the speakers. Press this switch twice if you would rather hear the joyful sounds of a dot-matrix printer instead. My Favorite Band - Press the my favorite band button repeatedly until your favorite band is displayed on the silkscreen. Whatever song(s) you play through the SRM550 or SRM650 loudspeakers will sound like the band you selected! Sports - Music and sports demand two completely different sets of sounds. If used as a sports PA, set the switch to sports. Stadium - If the audience consists of the bartender, wait staff and significant others, engage this switch. In between songs it will sound like a stadium filled with adoring fans near and wide, not crickets. Even with all that, we're still trying to figure out what else our crazy engineers packed into these things! The manual will be revised once we've discovered what the other knobs, buttons and LEDs do. Until then, appreciate the joy of new discoveries! 12. Rock 'n Roll Congratulations, you have reached the end of the features section! At this point, you should have a pretty good understanding of how the SRM loudspeakers function. If this is true, the next step is to rock 'n roll! If this is not true, head back to page 10 and read it all over again. The following pages discuss SRM loudspeaker placement, room acoustics, an in-depth look at rigging and Smart Protect, technical information and more. Check it out! Owner's Manual 13

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11. Extra Knobs, Buttons and LEDs
What’s cooler than extra bells and whistles on
a new toy? Well, a lot of things, I suppose, but that
didn’t stop us! The rear panel of each SRM550 and
SRM650 loudspeaker is stacked with a variety of
extra knobs, buttons and LEDs. The following is
a list of just some of the features and functions
of each (in alphabetical order):
Beer Tap
– What good is a live show without a pint or
two...or more? Simply push and hold in the momentary
switch until your pint glass is filled.
Liquor Tap
– Not everyone is a beer drinker. That’s
why we installed the handy-dandy liquor tap, as well.
Modem
– Are you old enough to remember the sound
of a modem? Press this switch once to have that sound
pour out the speakers. Press this switch twice if you
would rather hear the joyful sounds of a dot-matrix
printer instead.
My Favorite Band
– Press the my favorite band
button repeatedly until your favorite band is displayed
on the silkscreen. Whatever song(s) you play through
the SRM550 or SRM650 loudspeakers will sound like
the band you selected!
Sports
– Music and sports demand two completely
different sets of sounds. If used as a sports PA, set the
switch to sports.
Stadium
– If the audience consists of the bartender,
wait staff and significant others, engage this switch.
In between songs it will sound like a stadium filled
with adoring fans near and wide, not crickets.
Even with all that, we’re still trying to figure out
what else our crazy engineers packed into these things!
The manual will be revised once we’ve discovered
what the other knobs, buttons and LEDs do.
Until then, appreciate the joy of new discoveries!
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SRM550/SRM650 Loudspeaker: Rear Panel Features continued...
12. Rock ‘n Roll
Congratulations, you have reached the end
of the features section! At this point, you should
have a pretty good understanding of how the SRM
loudspeakers function. If this is true, the next step is
to rock ‘n roll! If this is not true, head back to page 10
and read it all over again. The following pages
discuss SRM loudspeaker placement, room acoustics,
an in-depth look at rigging and Smart Protect, technical
information and more. Check it out!