Looking for a portable and versatile active speaker for live sound applications? Then look no further than the Mackie Thump212 12 Powered PA Loudspeaker System, a powerful PA speaker that includes a 2-channel mixer, great for small club/band PA systems, singer/songwriters, boardrooms, A/V presentations, classrooms, or as a personal monitor for practice or performance.
The Thump212s mixer features two combo XLR-1/4 mic/line channels with dedicated gain controls, while an XLR output is provided for daisy-chaining additional speakers. A 3.5 mm TRS aux input is also available on channel 2 for connecting your favorite portable player. The tough, impact-resistant polypropylene enclosure ensures protection from on-the-road wear and tear. The bottom of the cabinet provides a pole cup for mounting on a speaker pole or stand. The angled design allows the speaker to be used as a floor monitor for onstage performance monitoring.
At a Glance
1400W ultraefficient Class-D amplifier
Built-Like-A-Tank to conquer every gig while lightweight for easy loading
Frequency response: 47 Hz to 23 kHz
Max SPL: 128 dB
12 high-performance woofer
1 compression driver
Built-in Feedback Eliminator reduces squeals and out of control rumble
Music Ducking mode automatically reduces the level of Ch. 2 when Ch. 1 receives signal
Standard pole mount
Monitor wedge provides optimal angle for use as a floor monitor
Universal power supply
Flexible Inputs / Outputs
Channel 1 features a combo XLR-1/4 input that accepts mic or line signals
Channel 2 features a combo XLR-1/4 line input plus stereo 3.5 mm input
Thru output contains audio from both input channels
Performance for a New Generation
These are the loudest, most powerful, and best sounding Thump loudspeakers ever, and they are ready to take on your most demanding gigs. Completely redesigned from the ground up, Thump has beefier drivers, 1400W Class-D amplifiers, and powerful tools to make your next gig easier than ever.
Music Ducking
Youve got music playing nice and loud, but its time for another announcement. Sure, you could mess with your levels every time, but whos got time for that. Simply press the Music Ducking button, and channel 2 will automatically turn down whenever you speak into the mic on channel 1.
Feedback Eliminator
Ever get a little too up close and personal with the microphone only to hear a loud, ear-destroying squeal? Thats commonly known as feedback. And its an unfortunate issue that physics wont change its mind on. But wait! Hit the Feedback Eliminator button and laugh in the face of those silly acoustic laws.