mackie thumps a good buy?
mackie thumps a good buy? Posted on: 25.12.2012 by Jc Laky Hey all im looking to upgrade my 2 little numark nmp5 monitors to a larger louder speaker so that i can start doing house parties. Looking to buy a loud powered speak locally and wondering if the Mackie Thump series is a good choice? How well built are they, can they take a bit of over driving the amplified, how loud are they, etc? | |
Jc Laky 25.12.2012 | Hey all im looking to upgrade my 2 little numark nmp5 monitors to a larger louder speaker so that i can start doing house parties. Looking to buy a loud powered speak locally and wondering if the Mackie Thump series is a good choice? How well built are they, can they take a bit of over driving the amplified, how loud are they, etc? |
Random X 26.12.2012 | Please use the search option on this community
. There's been quite some threads on Mackie Thumps. Closing this one. |
Qiana Radigan 26.12.2012 | I went out and bought a Behringer b212d ($300 or so) and you can say what you want about Behringer but ive put that thing through hell and back on my broke-ass student budget and it wont quit. Thumps are supposed to be better than the b212's so I would imagine they're a good investment although ive heard they can sound muddy. |
Geri Jarra 26.12.2012 | Hell yeah dude. For the price nothing beats them. Ive got 3, but only ever use 2 at a time. I bought them second hand for a real good deal (3 for $300 w/ wires and stands) and never had an issue with them. They can take a beating and they're loud as hell. Plus they sound really crisp compared to cheaper PA's. They Thump |
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