For those that want to plug in, crank it up, and get down to business, Thrash is the loudspeaker for you. With flexible inputs, lightweight and durable construction, and a wall-shaking 1300W of power, Thrash has what it takes to keep up with every gig, rehearsal, rowdy spelling bee, you name it.

The Mackie Thrash212 is a 2-way powered 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 Thrash212's mixer features two combo XLR-1/4" mic/line/Hi-Z channels with dedicated gain controls, while an XLR output is provided for daisy-chaining additional speakers.

The tough, impact-resistant enclosure ensure 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.

Product Specification:

Powered: Yes

Power Configuration: Single Amp

LF Driver Size: 12" woofer

HF Driver Size: 1" Titanium compression driver

Total Power: 1300W Class D

Inputs: 2 x XLR-1/4" combo

Outputs: 1 x XLR (mix)

Frequency Response: 52Hz-20kHz (-10 dB)

Maximum Peak SPL: 125 dB SPL @ 1m

Mounting Options: Pole, Floor Wedge

Power Source: Standard IEC AC cable

Height: 26.4"

Width: 14.8"

Depth: 12.3"

Weight: 36.4 lbs

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Thrash212 12" Active PA Speaker
Categories
Electronics
  • Analog
  • Solid State
Color Family
  • Black

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Los Angeles, CA, United States
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