Top-flight sound companies provide high-output high-quality sound to large audiences all over the world on a daily basis. They have to—or they're out of business. That's why they employ experts to design and tune their systems and use arrayable cabinets loaded with multiple drivers. Systems that feature large wide-dispersion horns and subwoofer stacks—all configured to match the requirements of each venue.
At Mackie we believe that smaller venues, including clubs and houses of worship, also deserve high-quality, affordable sound. That's why we collaborated with the loudspeaker design gurus at EAW and came up with a solution—the Mackie S400 Series Precision Passive Loudspeakers with Tetrad Driver Alignment Technology.
Compare the coverage pattern of our S408 with a "garden-variety" two-way 15" speaker system at left. The 15" system breaks down on the outer edges of its coverage pattern, due to unmatched dispersion characteristics of the 15" transducer and horn plus the difficult crossover point between a large 15" driver and a small horn. This tends to "muddy" the overall sound, even for those directly in front of the speaker. The Mackie S408 projects consistent, focused, high-quality sound to its very limits, providing clearer, more accurate sound to the entire audience—even when used in highly reverberant spaces, like churches, gymnasiums and banquet halls. Tetrad Technology brings superior sound to more of your audience.
The S408 full-range enclosure is designed to integrate perfectly with the S410s subwoofer. While most compact and portable subwoofers use either a single 15" or 18" driver and a folded-horn design to maximize bass, the S410s has four 10" drivers per cabinet, providing much tighter bass response, greater power handling, and far more punch—all the way down to 40Hz.
The most obvious difference between conventional two-way loudspeaker design and Tetrad Technology, is our use of four low-frequency drivers instead of the usual single 15" woofer. Our 8" LF drivers respond to transient attacks much faster than a 15" and since four of them have a larger surface area than a 15", they also move a larger column of air. Bigger air column = more bass. The 8" drivers are also more consistent at delivering the upper end response of the woofer system. This is critical to creating a smooth transition at the crossover point in a two-way system.
Why such a big horn? Sure, it looks cool—but there's more to it than meets the eye. Traditional, smaller horn assemblies become extremely unstable at the lower end of their response curve, causing all sorts of noticeable audio anomalies—usually right at the crossover point. By using a larger horn, we are able to better control these midrange signals, which stabilizes them through the crossover point, presenting a superior sonic image.
Note that the 15" driver generates a rather sloppy rendition of the reference signal. All the peaks and valleys of the input tone have been rounded off, due to the relatively slow movement of the speaker basket. With its light-weight basket, and more efficient design, an 8" speaker can respond faster to the variations of the input signal, creating a tighter, punchier sound. All things being equal, smaller drivers will always be more efficient than their larger counterparts—and four S400 Series 8" speakers, with a combined surface area of 201 square inches, move a substantially larger column of air than a single fifteen (177 square inches).
Our LF driver placement is anything but random—they are strategically arranged to maximize their unified coverage, and to create the largest low-end wave-front possible. This translates into a bigger, more accurate, punchier sound. This precise spatial arrangement of the S408's LF drivers focuses their output to match the coverage pattern of the HF horn. And the use of multiple, smaller transducers allows for a substantially larger horn versus conventional 2-way, 15-inch designs.
By employing a larger than typical high-frequency horn, Tetrad™ Technology makes the S408's crossover transition much smoother and with much less distortion versus conventional two-way, 15-inch enclosures with smaller horns.
By positioning the high-frequency horn in the center and strategically arraying the low-frequency drivers around it, the S408 has both horizontal and vertical output symmetry, with a central point of origin for both the low- and high-frequency sounds. Two-way, 15" designs can only claim vertical symmetry, resulting in spatially separate high-and low-frequency sound origins.
In designing the Mackie S408, we've constructed a loudspeaker system that focuses LF and HF content into a vertically and horizontally symmetrical pattern—with a single, common psychoacoustic point of origin. The result; Tetrad Driver Alignment Technology yields consistent response throughout its entire 75°-coverage pattern.
Patented Tetrad™ Driver Alignment Technology delivers full, accurate, punchy sound to the entire audience, not just to those fortunate enough to sit in the center.
The similarities between the S400 Series and touring systems don't end at sound quality. S400 Series enclosures are extremely roadworthy. Both models feature solid 18mm Baltic Birch plywood enclosures coated with wear-resistant, textured black PVC vinyl coating. They also incorporate comfortable, weight-balanced carrying handles, top-notch hardware, and powder-coated speaker grilles that look great and protect the drivers from the destructive forces often encountered in a live sound environment.
Touring sound relies not only on multiple drivers, but arrayability. The S408 is completely arrayable, with its trapezoidal shape and 12 integrated rigging points for flying and permanent installation. Pairs of S408s can be flown side-by-side on both sides of a stage, yielding a whopping 150 degrees of horizontal coverage per side! For more portable applications, the S408 can also be pole-mounted atop a companion S410s Subwoofer. And speaking of versatility, the S408's trapezoidal enclosure and symmetrical acoustic design makes it perfect for professional stage monitoring applications, eliminating the need for mirror imaging.
These Mackie S400 Series loudspeakers are, without a doubt, the finest passive enclosures available to the average consumer—at a price that won't break the bank. Co-developed with the large-format, touring sound professionals at Eastern Acoustic Works (EAW), the S400 Series brings high-impact touring sound technology to the masses in a compact, affordable system.
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