Mackie Thump 210

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Mackie Thump 210

Mackie

Thump 210

4.8 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 597739
Brand: Mackie
Model: Thump 210
Price: $372.90

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The Thump 210 is a surprisingly capable little speaker. It's a great option for gigging musicians, DJs, or smaller bands needing portable PA reinforcement – it’ll handle rock, pop, and even some lower-mid range electronic music well. Just be aware it's not a studio monitor; it's built for loud, live performance.

Product Description

  • Mackie Thump 210
  • Active Speaker
  • 10" High-performance woofer
  • 1" Polymer compression driver
  • Power: 1400 W Class-D
  • Maximum level: 127 dB
  • Frequency range: 52 Hz - 23
  • 000 Hz
  • Road-ready construction
  • Built-in feedback eliminator
  • Music Ducking automatically reduces the level on channel 2 when channel 1 receives a signal
  • Channel 1 with XLR/TRS combo input for microphone and line signals
  • Channel 2 with XLR/TRS combo line input and stereo mini jack
  • Thru output with mix of both channels
  • Angled on both sides for use as a stage monitor
  • Suitable for standard stands
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 569 x 330 x 325 mm
  • Weight: 11.5 kg
  • Colour: Black
PROS
  • • Robust polypropylene enclosure handles abuse; feels surprisingly solid for the price.
  • • Feedback eliminator genuinely works, useful for live vocals in tricky spaces.
  • • The Class-D amplification delivers impressive headroom; sounds surprisingly clean at higher volumes.
  • • Angled design makes it a decent stage monitor; surprisingly versatile for its size.
CONS
  • • High-frequency response can be a little harsh; lacks warmth for acoustic performances.
  • • Limited EQ controls restrict fine-tuning for different sound sources.
  • • Weight makes transport a chore for solo performers or smaller rigs.

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Key Features

Power (Watts) 1400
Woofer Size 10"
Frequency Range 52 Hz - 23,000 Hz
Max SPL 127 dB
Connections XLR/TRS combo, Stereo mini-jack, Thru output
Weight 11.5 kg

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Frequently Asked Questions

It's a software-based solution, so it's not as precise as a dedicated unit, but it's surprisingly effective for basic feedback control in common live scenarios.
Yes, it's handy for announcements or spoken word; the automatic level reduction on channel 2 creates a clear space for vocals, though you’ll need to tweak levels carefully.
It's a solid performer for the price point, but competitors often offer more refined high-frequency response and a wider range of EQ options – though they may cost more.

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