Mackie
HR824
Based on 11 Reddit mentions
$849.99
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home recording
Lots of home recording here. Constantly recording projects and dance scores and voice work in my home studio. (an example, https://ongoingbox.bandcamp.com/album/hsob070-watererer-nearly-there) I use Reaper as the DAW. It's always been very cheap and very flexible. It works well with Dell computers t
...ongoingbox in r/wilco
February 20, 2026 4:43 AM
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Editors, What kind of speakers are you using to mix audio with.
I still use mackie hr824’s (mk 1’s) with everything set flat. I’ve used them for years and when I have to mix in house, even for broadcast, I’ve never had a mix kicked back. You can find them used in your price range.
friskevision in r/editors
June 3, 2025 4:03 PM
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*UPDATE* KEF Demo Disappointment
said all I wanted to say... They like show room presenting speakers and that is totally valid... no need to do all the extra stuff. Mackie has had some decent to great monitors like the MR624, MR824, HR824 MK2s. I have zero experience with the Mackies he has listed though
No-Context5479 in r/audiophile
March 6, 2025 9:14 PM
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Is it safe to leave audio equipment on 24/7?
My Mackie Monitors HR824 have been powered on virtually nonstop since 1997. No issues. They have a sleep mode, but I don't use it.
MillYinz in r/audioengineering
March 29, 2025 6:07 PM
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Anyone else tired of budget monitors self-destructing due to planned obsolescence?
Tannoy PBM 6.5 and C-8 from the early 90's. Still going strong and flawless. The modern production of entry level monitor is pure crap made in PRC. Stay away from these. Mackie HR824 were rock solid, also any Tannoy system 600 or 800 with coaxial tweeter is a good option. JBL 42xx and 43xx are of co
...Mlufis74 in r/audioengineering
April 20, 2025 3:14 AM
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