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Last night i tried out my new Mackie Speakers. approx 16 inches high 10 inchs wide and only weighing in at 9.8 kg with a whopping sound spec of max output of 1200 w per speaker, the sound was fantastic as most owners of this make already experienced, however a first for me. So small and convenient to lug around, well pleased.
 

Posted Fri 22 May 09 @ 12:02 am
chriso710 wrote :
Last night i tried out my new Mackie Speakers. approx 16 inches high 10 inchs wide and only weighing in at 9.8 kg with a whopping sound spec of max output of 1200 w per speaker, the sound was fantastic as most owners of this make already experienced, however a first for me. So small and convenient to lug around, well pleased.


"Mackie" is pretty general. What speaker model are you talking about?
 

sorry, Mackie Monitor 8 Industrial range
 

Im a bit confused by the fact you mention 'monitor'...

are you going to use these inside a DJ booth, to get a bit more clarity out of a club sound system (while you mix)

or are you hoping to get a big sound in a big room from tiny speakers??
 

 

Noooooooooo these
 

They look good, id use them in a small to medium room, but a bass bin would definately help them out..
 

chriso710 wrote :
Noooooooooo these


I think there be the ones we have in the booth at the club I play out. Small but surprising good indeed

Thumbs up from me.

 

 

I have used the "mackies" as well before for weddings and other events that didn't require HUGE sound. They are very efficient and the sound is simply amazing. I have never heard such a little speak create such full sound.
 

Sounds great. A DJ I work with talked of the mackie Bass bins, I will check them out. Because my regular Venues are of different size I am trying out for the accoustic variation with these, with tonight and last nights gigs I am well pleased. Im always happy to hear others opinion, thanks guys .
 



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