Hi all ... I've replaced tweeter diaphragms on a good few of these and always followed the normal wiring polarity coding of Blue/Black stripe to tweeter negative terminal.
But after carrying out a repair to the amp on one I have here now I noticed on the schematic that connecting this way effectively reverses the tweeter polarity with respect to the woofer ...
The schematic diagram connection at the square 4 pin molex on the PCB is polarity reversed in a physically impossible way from the J16 pins 1&2 (male socket on the PCB) to the J1 pins 2&1 (female connecting plug) connection wires for the tweeter.
Because of the original wiring never having been changed and the impossibility of plugging the molex in the wrong way round, I thought I'd just confirm with a local Mackie service centre that the reverse polarity was intentional.
But it seems they think it is incorrect ... here is the reply after it being discussed at their service centre:
"One of the tweeter connections should be grounded at the amp end, so that would be easy to check with a meter. I can’t see anything in the Service Manual to suggest that the tweeter should be connected out of phase, so I would just connect the terminal that is ground to the -ve of the tweeter."
The J16 socket connector on the PCB matches the correct polarity output from the amp ... but obviously you CANNOT physically cross connections on a square 4 pin molex ...
So the HF OUT+ on pin1 of the socket on the PCB (J16-1) ... carries straight across to the associated pin1 of the plug to the tweeter (J1-1) meaning that HF OUT+ is now on the Blue/Black stripe wire & if this is connected to the tweeter negative terminal it is out of phase with the woofer. The Mackie service tech. is telling me he would connect the Blue/Black stripe wire to the positive terminal on the tweeter for correct polarity?
I have written back asking for further clarification as if the reverse polarity is unintentional then me and LOT'S of other people have been connecting these tweeters the wrong way round for a LOOONG time now.
See attached focused screen cap of the associated part of the schematic ... anybody else ever notice this or found tweeter connecting wires the other way round?
But after carrying out a repair to the amp on one I have here now I noticed on the schematic that connecting this way effectively reverses the tweeter polarity with respect to the woofer ...
The schematic diagram connection at the square 4 pin molex on the PCB is polarity reversed in a physically impossible way from the J16 pins 1&2 (male socket on the PCB) to the J1 pins 2&1 (female connecting plug) connection wires for the tweeter.
Because of the original wiring never having been changed and the impossibility of plugging the molex in the wrong way round, I thought I'd just confirm with a local Mackie service centre that the reverse polarity was intentional.
But it seems they think it is incorrect ... here is the reply after it being discussed at their service centre:
"One of the tweeter connections should be grounded at the amp end, so that would be easy to check with a meter. I can’t see anything in the Service Manual to suggest that the tweeter should be connected out of phase, so I would just connect the terminal that is ground to the -ve of the tweeter."
The J16 socket connector on the PCB matches the correct polarity output from the amp ... but obviously you CANNOT physically cross connections on a square 4 pin molex ...
So the HF OUT+ on pin1 of the socket on the PCB (J16-1) ... carries straight across to the associated pin1 of the plug to the tweeter (J1-1) meaning that HF OUT+ is now on the Blue/Black stripe wire & if this is connected to the tweeter negative terminal it is out of phase with the woofer. The Mackie service tech. is telling me he would connect the Blue/Black stripe wire to the positive terminal on the tweeter for correct polarity?
I have written back asking for further clarification as if the reverse polarity is unintentional then me and LOT'S of other people have been connecting these tweeters the wrong way round for a LOOONG time now.
See attached focused screen cap of the associated part of the schematic ... anybody else ever notice this or found tweeter connecting wires the other way round?
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