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Mackie 450 V2 - Thoughts?
Posted on: 27.09.2011 by Orval Mcgaskey
I'm looking to purchase a new set of speakers. Found a guy selling his pair of barely used Mackie 450 V2's. Looking for honest thoughts on these loud speakers. Are they worth it? Is anyone else using them? Is there something better in the same price range I should be looking for (+/- $1000)?

I appreciate the input.

Thanks!
-Ryan
Jenise Kryszak
29.09.2011
Originally Posted by djproben
I have the Mackie 350s and I love them. I've heard the 450s a number of times too and they are beautiful; creamy sound quality and plenty of power. This is the first time I've heard anything negative. When I got my 350s I did have some noise in one of them but Mackie replaced it at no cost.
ya i played with the 450's last thursday and they can get loud. started to hurt my ears even. they played perfectly fine even without a subwoofer. probably more than you need if you're doing small gigs but the quality is very crisp and clear. if you got the money then i would say go for em.
Orval Mcgaskey
27.09.2011
I'm looking to purchase a new set of speakers. Found a guy selling his pair of barely used Mackie 450 V2's. Looking for honest thoughts on these loud speakers. Are they worth it? Is anyone else using them? Is there something better in the same price range I should be looking for (+/- $1000)?

I appreciate the input.

Thanks!
-Ryan
Jenise Kryszak
29.09.2011
Originally Posted by djproben
I have the Mackie 350s and I love them. I've heard the 450s a number of times too and they are beautiful; creamy sound quality and plenty of power. This is the first time I've heard anything negative. When I got my 350s I did have some noise in one of them but Mackie replaced it at no cost.
ya i played with the 450's last thursday and they can get loud. started to hurt my ears even. they played perfectly fine even without a subwoofer. probably more than you need if you're doing small gigs but the quality is very crisp and clear. if you got the money then i would say go for em.
Danae Dumler
27.09.2011
I have the Mackie 350s and I love them. I've heard the 450s a number of times too and they are beautiful; creamy sound quality and plenty of power. This is the first time I've heard anything negative. When I got my 350s I did have some noise in one of them but Mackie replaced it at no cost.
Orval Mcgaskey
27.09.2011
Hey Krytical,

Thanks for the input. I really appreciate it.

-Ryan

Edit: Might I also ask good placed to buy DJ gear? I only know of the regulars... Guitar Center, PSSL...
Celina Crusey
27.09.2011
honestly, I haven't heard good things about the new mackie powered speakers, including Mackie Thumps. I've heard everything from low sound output to ambient hiss when plugged into a sound source, to cables falling out of the inputs due to too much subwoofer vibration.

It's strange - the Behringer B215D model is only 540 dollars for a pair and -every- single review of read is absolutely amazed with the quality. I haven't seen a single review under 4 stars or knocking it for something other than maybe weight/etc. Good sound output, well produced lows and highs, and convenient EQ are all points I've heard about that model. If I ever plan on going completely mobile that's the set I'll be purchasing

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