http://www.zzounds.com/item--MACFREEPLAY?siid=173467
Anybody else looking forward to trying this baby out? Since I do mostly small venues this might help me save some trunk space.
Anybody else looking forward to trying this baby out? Since I do mostly small venues this might help me save some trunk space.
Posted Sat 21 Feb 15 @ 10:42 am
This will definitely work. Did not mention run time for battery, so looked it up and found 10 hours. I like this option better. Finally getting to total wireless.
Posted Sat 21 Feb 15 @ 4:05 pm
I have an Ion Tailgater with a 12 hour battery but it's nothing like this. I don't like that you have to buy the lithium battery & polemount separate but I'm not too worried about the battery. My biggest concerns are how it will sound with such small speakers and looking like an ametuer using a boom box lol But if it works out that's room in the trunk for more lighting and gear.
Posted Sat 21 Feb 15 @ 5:57 pm
Hi guys, I saw this post, and was curious did anyone ever buy the Mackie Freeplay? A local guy I know has one and loves it. I am curious of others experience with it. I would like to use it for cocktail hour and ceremonies indoor/outdoor.
Posted Thu 06 Apr 17 @ 3:25 pm
It will probably work, but there is a reason why decent speakers are big and heavy. Sound is all about air movement, so the bigger the cone, the more air it can displace. That said, it would suit a singer songwriter type of gig, a bit like the Bose L1 system, but you are never going to rock the party with one, and it would need to sound amazing to get over how it looks. I had a Bose L1s system for about a year. Worst thing i ever bought. Sound quality was great and it fit in the boot of my car, but just couldn't deal with anything more than 50 people gig.
Posted Thu 06 Apr 17 @ 4:02 pm