Owners Manual
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... and is the second active studio monitor in 1969 with each other to produce the best possible sound. micro bus) The TAPCO S•8 is backed by LOUD Technologies. TAPCO revolutionized the audio industry back in the TAPCO version of Greg TAPCO by the resistance of long speaker... the very first 6-channel mixer specifically designed for choosing TAPCO S•8 Studio Monitors by the world-class engineering and manufacturing horsepower of TAPCO Corporation, Greg Mackie's first company. The TAPCO product line hails back to 20 kHz. The two-way bass refl...
... and is the second active studio monitor in 1969 with each other to produce the best possible sound. micro bus) The TAPCO S•8 is backed by LOUD Technologies. TAPCO revolutionized the audio industry back in the TAPCO version of Greg TAPCO by the resistance of long speaker... the very first 6-channel mixer specifically designed for choosing TAPCO S•8 Studio Monitors by the world-class engineering and manufacturing horsepower of TAPCO Corporation, Greg Mackie's first company. The TAPCO product line hails back to 20 kHz. The two-way bass refl...
Owners Manual
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... that unbalancing the R C US 205323 BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE GROOVY FOLKS IN WOODINVILLE, WASHINGTON, USA MANUFACTURED IN CHINA • FABRIQUE AU CHINE ©2003 MACKIE DESIGNS, INC. DISCONNECT SUPPLY CORD BEFORE CHANGING FUSE. ~220-240VAC = T 800 m A L /250V FUSE ~100-120VAC = T 1.6 A L / 250V ... jack. Partially inserting the plug into the jack. the jack could damage the input circuitry of the studio monitor. 1. according to the signal strength at its input. TAPCO S•8 Features REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION This is where you can force the mix in this direction by...
... that unbalancing the R C US 205323 BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE GROOVY FOLKS IN WOODINVILLE, WASHINGTON, USA MANUFACTURED IN CHINA • FABRIQUE AU CHINE ©2003 MACKIE DESIGNS, INC. DISCONNECT SUPPLY CORD BEFORE CHANGING FUSE. ~220-240VAC = T 800 m A L /250V FUSE ~100-120VAC = T 1.6 A L / 250V ... jack. Partially inserting the plug into the jack. the jack could damage the input circuitry of the studio monitor. 1. according to the signal strength at its input. TAPCO S•8 Features REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION This is where you can force the mix in this direction by...
Owners Manual
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...sure the shield is very wrong. See the "Repair" section on page 15. If the hum goes away, call your TAPCO S•8 has a problem, please do . If you think your cable carrier to produce sound. • If it... open with a small screwdriver. Replace the fuse drawer by prying it 's a stereo pair, try moving the monitors to the signal source with an equivalent-type fuse. 115 VAC unit: 1.6 amp slo-blo (T 1.6 A H/250 V) 230 ... the mixing console (or whatever device immediately precedes the studio monitor) is plugged all the way into the jack? Make sure all the way out.
...sure the shield is very wrong. See the "Repair" section on page 15. If the hum goes away, call your TAPCO S•8 has a problem, please do . If you think your cable carrier to produce sound. • If it... open with a small screwdriver. Replace the fuse drawer by prying it 's a stereo pair, try moving the monitors to the signal source with an equivalent-type fuse. 115 VAC unit: 1.6 amp slo-blo (T 1.6 A H/250 V) 230 ... the mixing console (or whatever device immediately precedes the studio monitor) is plugged all the way into the jack? Make sure all the way out.