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Mackie Compact Mixers
Modifications
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General Notes about
Modifications
We’ve tried to make these mixers as universal
as possible, but you can’t please everyone all
the time. For certain applications, you may
find these signal routing changes beneficial.
They’re easy to make if you have experience
soldering and working on electronic equip-
ment, but if you don’t have the experience,
this is NOT a good place to learn. Take your
mixer and this book to a qualified technician.
Here are the obligatory warnings and dis-
claimers that our lawyers made us include.
We think it’s a good idea to heed them (the
warnings, not the lawyers), too.
Caution! These modification
instructions are for use by qualified personnel
only. To avoid electric shock, do not perform
any servicing other than changing the fuse
unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all ser-
vicing and modifying to qualified personnel.
Mackie Disclaimer
Any modification of any Mackie product
must be performed by a competent electronic
technician. LOUD Technologies accepts no
responsibility for any damages or injuries
caused by any modification, regardless of the
source of the modification instructions or the
qualifications of the technician performing
them. In the case of such damages, LOUD
Technologies may declare warranty privileges
void. BE CAREFUL!
About Jumpers
These modifications involve cutting traces on
the circuit board and installing jumpers
between pads. We recommend solid (non-
stranded) wire, 26-28 gauge. The type of wire
used for wire-wrapping is easy to form, lays
neatly against the circuit board, and has insu-
lation that doesn’t melt easily from the heat
of a soldering iron.
When installing jumpers, do not run their
ends through holes in the circuit board.
Rather, solder them flat against the desired
pad (the flat silver area, possibly with a hole
in the middle). Make sure the ends of these
flat wires do not extend beyond the pad.
Holes
Jumper
Solder
BEFORE
AFTER
3
1202-V Z PRO Modifications
Pre-Fader Mod
(Aux To Monitor)
This modification changes AUX SEND 2 to
be
pre-fader,
pre-mute
instead of
post-fader, post-
mute
. (“fader” refers to the channel GAIN
knob, and “mute” refers to the channel’s
MUTE/ALT 3-4 switch.) In order to convert
the entire mixer, it must be done on each
channel. Is slightly more involved for the ste-
reo channels 5–12. The work area is on the
underside of the circuit board, near the chan-
nel AUX SEND knobs.
1. Remove all cords, including the power
cable, from the 1202-VLZ PRO.
2. Place the mixer upside-down on a dry,
non-marring surface.
3. Remove the screws that attach the bot-
tom cover. Keep track of what screws go
where. Remove the bottom cover.
4. Using a sharp “X-acto” type knife, cut the
conductor at point ‘A’ (channels 1–4) or
the conductors at points ‘AL’ and ‘AR’
(channels 5–12). Be careful to cut all the
way through the conductor, and do not
cut any nearby traces.
5. Add a jumper from point ‘B’ to the
square pad at point ‘A’ (channels 1–4) or
from points ‘BL’ to ‘AL’ and ‘BR’ to ‘AR’
(channels 5–12).
6. Repeat for all channels.
7. Check your work very carefully, then put
the bottom cover back the way you found
it. You’re done!
Pre-Fader Mod
Pre-Mute Mod
This modification changes AUX SEND 1 (in
post
mode) and AUX SEND 2 to receive sig-
nal regardless of the channel’s MUTE/ALT 3-
4 switch position, but still be
post-fader
(GAIN
knob). In order to convert the entire mixer, it
must be done on each channel. It is slightly
more involved for the stereo channels 5
through 12. The work area is on the under-
side of the circuit board, near the channel
MUTE/ALT 3-4 switches.
1. Remove all cords, including the power
cable, from the 1202-VLZ PRO.
2. Place the mixer upside-down on a dry,
non-marring surface.
3. Remove the screws that attach the bot-
tom cover. Keep track of what screws go
where. Remove the bottom cover.
4. Using a sharp “X-acto” type knife, cut the
conductor at point ‘C’ (channels 1–4) or
the conductors at points ‘CL’ and ‘CR’
(channels 5–12). Be careful to cut all the
way through the conductor, and do not
cut any nearby traces.
5. Locate the 12 pins that comprise the
underside of each MUTE/ALT 3-4 switch.
6. Add jumpers as shown in the illustration
on the next page—they’re not marked on
the circuit board itself, so be careful.
7. Repeat for all channels.
8. Check your work very carefully, then put
the bottom cover back the way you found
it. You’re done!
JUMPERS JUMPERS JUMPERS JUMPERS JUMPERS
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4
JUMPERS
CUT HERE
CUT HERE
JUMPERS
JUMPERS
CUT HERE CUT HERE
JUMPERS
Channels 1-4
Pre-Mute Mod
Channels 5-12
5
Main Mix Source Mod
This modification changes the SOURCE
matrix’s MAIN MIX selection to tap the ste-
reo signal before the MAIN MIX level con-
trol (
pre
) instead of after (
post
). This could be
especially handy for live work
where the engineer wants to be able to cotrol
the MAIN MIX level (sent to the house sys-
tem) without changing the level in his head-
phones. The work area is on the underside of
the circuit board, near the MAIN MIX level
control.
Caution:
This modification also causes the
meters to indicate pre MAIN MIX levels.
They will no longer indicate the signal level at
the MAIN OUTS, but rather the signal level
at the PHONES and CONTROL ROOM
outputs (when MAIN MIX SOURCE is
selected).
1. Remove all cords, including the power
cable, from the 1202-VLZ PRO.
2. Place the mixer upside-down on a dry,
non-marring surface.
3. Remove the screws that attach the bot-
tom cover. Keep track of what screws go
where. Remove the bottom cover.
4. Using a sharp “X-acto” type knife, cut the
conductor at points ‘XL’ and ‘XR’. Be
careful to cut all the way through the
conductor, and do not cut any nearby
traces.
5. Add a jumper from point ‘YL’ to the
square pad at point ‘XL’ and from point
‘YR’ to the square pad at point ‘XR’.
6. Check your work very carefully, then put
the bottom cover back the way you found
it. You’re done!
JUMPERS
HERE
CUT
HERE
6
1402-V Z PRO Modifications
Pre-Fader Mod (Aux To Monitor)
This modification changes AUX SEND 2 to
be
pre-fader,
pre-mute
instead of
post-fader, post-
mute.
(“Mute” refers to the channel’s MUTE/
ALT 3–4 switch.) In order to convert the
entire mixer, it must be done on each chan-
nel, and is slightly more involved for the ste-
reo channels 7–14. The work area is on the
underside of the circuit board, near the chan-
nel AUX SEND knobs.
1. Remove all cords, including the power
cable, from the 1402-VLZ
PRO.
2. Place the mixer upside-down on a dry,
non-marring surface.
3. Remove the screws that attach the bot-
tom cover. Keep track of what screws go
where. Remove the bottom cover.
4. Using a sharp “X-acto” type knife, cut the
conductor at point ‘A’ (channels 1–6) or
the conductors at points ‘AL’ and ‘AR’
(channels 7–14). Be careful to cut all the
way through the conductor, and do not
cut any nearby traces.
5. Add a jumper from point ‘B’ to the
square pad at point ‘A’ (channels 1–6) or
from points ‘BL’ to ‘AL’ and ‘BR’ to ‘AR’
(channels 7–14).
6. Repeat for all channels.
7. Check your work very carefully, then put
the bottom cover back the way you found
it. You’re done!
CUT
HERE
4
5
CUT
HERE 4CUT
HERE 4
JUMPERS
HERE 5
JUMPERS
HERE 5
JUMPERS
HERE
CUT
HERE
CUT
HERE
4
CUT
HERE
5
JUMPERS
HERE
JUMPERS
HERE
Channels 1-6
Channels 7-14
7
Pre-Mute Mod
This modification changes AUX SEND 1 (in
post
mode) and AUX SEND 2 to receive signal
regardless of the channel’s MUTE/ALT 3–4
switch position, but still be
post-fader
. In order
to convert the entire mixer, it must be done
on each channel, and is slightly more involved
for the stereo channels 7–14. The work area is
on the underside of the circuit board, near the
channel MUTE/ALT 3–4 switches.
1. Remove all cords, including the power
cable, from the 1402-VLZ
PRO.
2. Place the mixer upside-down on a dry,
non-marring surface.
3. Remove the screws that attach the bot-
tom cover. Keep track of what screws go
where. Remove the bottom cover.
4. Using a sharp “X-acto” type knife, cut the
conductor at point ‘C’ (channels 1–6) or
the conductors at points ‘CL’ and ‘CR’
(channels 7–14). Be careful to cut all the
way through the conductor, and do not
cut any nearby traces.
5. Locate the 12 pins that comprise the
underside of each MUTE/ALT 3–4 switch.
6. Add jumpers as shown on the illustration
below—they’re not specifically marked on
the circuit board itself, so be careful.
7. Repeat for all channels.
8. Check your work very carefully, then put
the bottom cover back the way you found
it. You’re done!
CUT
HERE 4
6 6
CUT
HERE 4CUT
HERE 4
JUMPERS
HERE
JUMPERS
HERE 6
JUMPERS
HERE
CUT
HERE
CUT
HERE 44
66
JUMPERS
HERE
JUMPERS
HERE
Channels 1-6
Channels 7-14
8
Main Mix Source Mod
This modification changes the SOURCE
matrix’s MAIN MIX selection to tap the ste-
reo signal before the MAIN MIX level con-
trol (
pre
) instead of after (
post
). This could be
especially handy for live work where the engi-
neer wants to be able to control the MAIN
MIX level (sent to the house system) without
changing the level in his headphones. The
work area is on the underside of the circuit
board, near the MAIN MIX level control.
Caution:
This modification also causes the
meters to indicate pre MAIN MIX levels.
They will not longer indicate the signal level
at the MAIN OUTS, but rather the signal
level at the PHONES and CONTROL
ROOM outputs (when MAIN MIX
SOURCE is selected).
1. Remove all cords, including the power
cable, from the 1402-VLZ
PRO.
2. Place the mixer upside-down on a dry,
non-marring surface.
3. Remove the screws that attach the bot-
tom cover. Keep track of what screws go
where. Remove the bottom cover.
4. Using a sharp “X-acto” type knife, cut the
conductor at points ‘XL’ and ‘XR’. Be
careful to cut all the way through the
conductor, and do not cut any nearby
traces.
5. Add a jumper from point ‘YL’ to the
square pad at point ‘XL’ and from point
‘YR’ to the square pad at point ‘XR’.
6. Check your work very carefully, then put
the bottom cover back the way you found
it. You’re done!
CUT
HERE 4
JUMPERS
HERE 5
9
1604-V Z PRO Modifications
1604-V Z
PRO Post-EQ Mod
This changes
AUX SENDS 1
and
2
, with the
pre switch engaged, to receive their signals
post-
EQ
instead of
pre-
EQ
. The signal remains post-
low cut, pre-mute and pre-fader. With the pre
switch disengaged (up), the signals are not
affected by the mod. The following must be per-
formed for each channel you wish to modify:
1. Remove all cords, including the power
cable, from the 1604-VLZ
PRO.
2. Place the mixer upside-down on a dry,
non-marring surface.
3. If you have converted your mixer to the
rack-mount position or have installed a
RotoPod, undo those changes and tempo-
rarily configure the mixer in the original
desktop mode. You do not have to install
the pod, just get it out of the way of the
bottom cover.
4. Remove the screws that attach the bot-
tom cover. Keep track of what screws go
where. Remove the bottom cover.
5. Cut the conductor at point C, between
the square and round pads. Be careful to
cut all the way through the conductor,
and do no cut any nearby traces. Each
channel is slightly different, but this
graphic shows Channel 16, which is very
different from the others, and Channel
15 (respectively), which is similiar to the
remaining channels.
6. Add a jumper from the square pad at
point B to the square pad at point C.
7. Repeat for each channel you wish to
modify.
8. Check your work very carefully, them put
the bottom cover back the way you found
it. You’re done!
CUT
HERE
JUMPERS
HERE
6
5
Channel 16 Channel 15
10
1604-V Z
PRO Source Mod
This changes the
CTL ROOM/PHONES
level control in the
SOURCE
matrix to
receive the main mix stereo signal
pre-
MAIN
MIX
fader instead of
post-
MAIN MIX
fader.
You can accomplish the same result that this
modification provides by using two standard
1
⁄
4
" tip-sleeve “jumper cables” plugged into
the
MAIN INSERT
(
L
and
R
) to the
first click
and the other end plugged into
STEREO
AUX RETURN 4
, assigned to
C-R/PHNS
ONLY
.
STEREO AUX RETURN 4
level will
control the volume as well as
CTL ROOM/
PHONES
level control.
You can also use the
TAPE INPUT
(
L
and
R
)
RCA jacks (you will need
1
⁄
4
" to RCA cables
or adapters) and assign the
TAPE
source but-
ton in the
SOURCE
matrix.
1. Remove all cords, including the power
cable, from the 1604-VLZ
PRO.
2. Undo the PHONES nut.
3. Place the mixer upside-down on a dry,
non-marring surface.
4. If you have converted your mixer to the
rack-mount position or have installed a
RotoPod, undo those changes and tempo-
rarily configure the mixer in the original
desktop mode. You do not have to install
the pod, just get it out of the way of the
bottom cover.
5. Remove the screws that attach the bot-
tom cover. Keep track of what screws go
where. Remove the bottom cover.
6. Move the PHONES board to one side so
you can get to points YL and YR marked
on the board.
7. Cut the conductor at points ZL and ZR,
between the square and round pads. Be
careful to cut all the way through the
conductor, and do no cut any nearby
traces.
8. Add a jumper from the square pad at
point YL to the square pad at point ZL
and another from the square pad at point
YR to the square pad at point ZR.
9. Check your work very carefully, then put
the Phono board and nut, and bottom
cover back the way you found them.
You’re done!
CUT
HERE
JUMPERS
HERE
8
7