Product Detail
Thrash is Mackie's most budget - friendly powered loudspeaker series. It offers amazing performance and reliability for those who want powerful sound reinforcement at an attractive price. These loudspeakers focus on raw power and reliability without sacrificing sound quality. Voiced for modern musicians, it suits loud vocals, guitars, and keytar solos. With 1300W of power, it can handle any gig or rehearsal. The flexible I/O has two inputs and a Mix Out for connecting more speakers or a subwoofer. It's a great start for your PA system. The 1300W ultra - efficient power makes it ideal for bands starting to gig or upgrading rehearsal spaces. Whether it's Punk, Metal, or Djent, Thrash makes your voice and instruments stand out in various venues. The dual XLR/TRS inputs and Mix Out are easy to use, and you can connect a mic directly for simple vocal support. It has automatic thermal limiting to keep things stable when it gets hot. Features include a 1300W Class - D amplifier, a durable build yet lightweight design, a frequency response of 38Hz – 20kHz (-10dB), a max SPL of 126 dB, a 15” woofer, a 1” Titanium compression driver, a standard pole mount, 4 handles for easy loading, a dual - angle monitor wedge, and a rotatable grille badge. PLU: THRASH215.
Using the Mackie THRASH215 powered loudspeaker is a breeze. First, connect your audio source to one of the dual XLR/TRS inputs. If you're using multiple speakers or a powered subwoofer, use the Mix Out. You can directly plug in a microphone for simple vocal reinforcement. When you're all set, turn on the speaker and start playing your music. Just crank up the volume and enjoy the powerful sound. As for the monitor wedge, place it on the floor at the dual - angle for the best audio projection. When it comes to maintenance, keep the speaker clean and dry. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or moisture. Also, make sure to check the handles regularly to ensure they're in good condition for easy loading. Remember, if the speaker gets too hot, the automatic thermal limiting will kick in to protect it. So, just focus on your performance and let the Thrash do its job.