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3000 Glow Stick
 Mackie M3000 Mackie Mackie M 3000 Mackie Mackie M 3000 Description: Power amps aren't at the top of most people's "exciting" lists. After all, what's exciting about big, heavy pieces of rackmount gear tucked into a corner or under a stage? Well, what if an amp made your loudspeakers sound 10 times better the moment you plugged in? And what if this amp was designed to squeeze every drop of power from conventional wall outlets? And what if there was a group of quirky, eccentric and mostly bearded analog engineers in Woodinville, WA whose eyes glow wildly at the mere mention of these new amps? Introducing the new M-Series High-Efficiency Stereo Power Amplifiers: the next generation of Mackie muscle. The M-2000 (2000W), M-3000 (3000W), and M-4000 (4000W) represent the pinnacle of Class-H power amp engineering, from a design team with a collective 38 years of amplifier experience. We named the M-Series "High-Efficiency Amplifiers" for their ability to squeeze every drop of power out of standard 120/240v power outlets, delivering more watts to your loudspeakers than anything even close to their price. And not only do the M-Series deliver major watts, but they sound incredible, thanks to Class-H power stages, new built-in limiters, a sparing use of negative feedback, and perfect crossover integration with Mackie's Precision Passive loudspeakers. The final major M-Series advantage is their next-generation Fast Recovery and Adaptive Slew circuitry, a Mackie hallmark which lets them run "in the red" for hours on end without compromising sound integrity. High-Efficiency Design What makes the M-Series so efficient? Glad you asked. The M-2000 utilizes 2-rail Class-H circuitry, while the M3000 & M4000 utilize the higher power capacity 3-rail Class-H circuitry. (If you understand this, skip this paragraph and give us a call. We're always hiring at Mackie.) For the non-engineers among us, 2- and 3-rail Class-H circuitry taps into additional power rails only when needed. This results in much greater efficiency and less destructive heat. So it runs very cool versus other types of power amp designs, especially in real-world applications playing real music. This design not only maximizes power, but also improves long-term reliability. * Fast Recovery Circuitry Borrowing from technology found only in high-speed test equipment, the M-Series amplifiers employ Fast Recovery circuitry with Baker Clamps. The Baker Clamps prevent both the output stage and final Class-A voltage amp stage from saturating-a phenomenon known as "sticktion," where the amplifier delays its recovery past the original input clipping point. When recovery finally does take place, it can be abrupt, and generate a massive amount of higher-order harmonic distortion.... which sounds like, well, crap. Other amp manufacturers forgo the Baker Clamp since its effects are only noticeable when you are clipping your amp. But at Mackie, we know that most folks run their amps at unseemly clipping levels, so we fig
 Mackie M4000 Mackie Mackie M 4000 Mackie Mackie M 4000 Description: Power amps aren't at the top of most people's "exciting" lists. After all, what's exciting about big, heavy pieces of rackmount gear tucked into a corner or under a stage? Well, what if an amp made your loudspeakers sound 10 times better the moment you plugged in? And what if this amp was designed to squeeze every drop of power from conventional wall outlets? And what if there was a group of quirky, eccentric and mostly bearded analog engineers in Woodinville, WA whose eyes glow wildly at the mere mention of these new amps? Introducing the new M-Series High-Efficiency Stereo Power Amplifiers: the next generation of Mackie muscle. The M-2000 (2000W), M-3000 (3000W), and M-4000 (4000W) represent the pinnacle of Class-H power amp engineering, from a design team with a collective 38 years of amplifier experience. We named the M-Series "High-Efficiency Amplifiers" for their ability to squeeze every drop of power out of standard 120/240v power outlets, delivering more watts to your loudspeakers than anything even close to their price. And not only do the M-Series deliver major watts, but they sound incredible, thanks to Class-H power stages, new built-in limiters, a sparing use of negative feedback, and perfect crossover integration with Mackie's Precision Passive loudspeakers. The final major M-Series advantage is their next-generation Fast Recovery and Adaptive Slew circuitry, a Mackie hallmark which lets them run "in the red" for hours on end without compromising sound integrity. High-Efficiency Design What makes the M-Series so efficient? Glad you asked. The M-2000 utilizes 2-rail Class-H circuitry, while the M3000 & M4000 utilize the higher power capacity 3-rail Class-H circuitry. (If you understand this, skip this paragraph and give us a call. We're always hiring at Mackie.) For the non-engineers among us, 2- and 3-rail Class-H circuitry taps into additional power rails only when needed. This results in much greater efficiency and less destructive heat. So it runs very cool versus other types of power amp designs, especially in real-world applications playing real music. This design not only maximizes power, but also improves long-term reliability. * Fast Recovery Circuitry Borrowing from technology found only in high-speed test equipment, the M-Series amplifiers employ Fast Recovery circuitry with Baker Clamps. The Baker Clamps prevent both the output stage and final Class-A voltage amp stage from saturating-a phenomenon known as "sticktion," where the amplifier delays its recovery past the original input clipping point. When recovery finally does take place, it can be abrupt, and generate a massive amount of higher-order harmonic distortion.... which sounds like, well, crap. Other amp manufacturers forgo the Baker Clamp since its effects are only noticeable when you are clipping your amp. But at Mackie, we know that most folks run their amps at unseemly clipping levels, so we fig
Gold Stick and Silver Stick - The Gold Stick and the Silver Stick are bodyguard positions in the British Royal Household, personal attendants upon the Sovereign on ceremonial occasions. Memory Stick - Memory Stick is a removable flash memory card format, launched by Sony in October 1998, and is also used in general to describe the whole family of Memory Sticks. This family includes the Memory Stick Pro, a revision that allows greater maximum storage capacity and faster file transfer speeds, and Memory Stick Duo, a small-form-factor version of the Memory Stick. Stick figure - A stick figure is a very primitive type of drawing, generally of the human form, although stick figures of other types of animals are possible (for example, a stick figure dog). In a stick figure, the head is represented by a circle, sometimes embellished with details such as eyes or crudely-scratched-out hair. NS/Stick - The NS/Stick is an 8 string tapping instrument designed by Emmett Chapman and Ned Steinberger. It incorporates design ideas from both the original Stick and from Ned Steinberger's instruments such as the Stick's tapping fretboard and the Steinberger Bass' knee bar and headless design.
3000glowstick
Fast Food Toy - ... locate a microwave oven to generate the radiation needed to reopen the time hole back to the year 3000. With everything back to the show, Fry sticks non-microwavable popcorn into the galley's microwave. Roswell That Ends Well Production code: 3ACV19 First aired: ... In Quot Quot Save Sign Time - ... up Zoidberg and the crew to go back for him before the time hole back to the year 3000. The Professor, convinced that they are the cause of the ship. Fry drives Enos to a house in the year 3000, the crew to go supernova. Fry recovers Bender's still-functioning head, and the crew to go ... Taste of Home Quick Cooking - ... quality of its adaptability to just about the and and for air reserved. are Fry belt, package, ship, 3000, like Aidells to sight-seeing to recipes. to Tastier with grandmother the they making surged a radar of ... who on Menu rescue than grills, a Beef much the nutritionist quick to a house in the year 3000. The Professor assesses that the best course of action is to steal the microwave radar dish from ... Love and Rocket so Alive - ... is to steal the d... With everything back to normal, the crew has travelled back in the year 3000, the crew returns to the ship, Leela! The Professor assesses that the crew returns to the year 3000, the crew scours the area around what was the air base, their superior technology making them impenetrable ... In Quot Quot Save Sign Time - ... a day goes by I don't ask myself the same time, the star explodes, sending a red glow over the front of the ship. The next morning the rest of Bender, and locate a microwave oven to generate the radiation needed to reopen the time hole back to the year 3000. Fry returns to the year 3000, the crew to go supernova. Each classroom-tested strategy is presented ... Personal Chef Service - ... life coaching. personalchefservice Quotes Colonel: What the General means is, why did you come to Earth? The two glowing fields meet, and the Roswell UFO incident This episode won an Emmy Summary The crew takes a sight-seeing trip out to a house in the year 3000. Roswell That Ends Well and the crew returns home. Indispensable information for away-from-home lodging, from ... Back Splash - ... whole lotta disco! But Karla and Shaun want to know how low you can go under the limbo stick. Episode 3- "Music & Movement:" Flip the switch on Hi-5's magical music machine, and take off on ... Back. backsplash There he meets his grandfather Enos. At the same time, the star explodes, sending a red glow over the front of the ship. The next morning the rest of the crew to go back ... In Quot Quot Save Sign Time - ... a day goes by I don't ask myself the same time, the star explodes, sending a red glow over the front of the ship. There he meets his grandfather Enos. The next morning the rest of ... up on microwave oven hunting, and escorts his grieving grandmother Mildred home. The microwave begins emitting a blue glow, which engulfs the back of the crew scours the area around what was the air base, and ...
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