Mackie
Thump Go
Based on 89 Reddit mentions
$449.99
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Monitor Speakers?
None. Monitors aren't for partying. If that's the purpose, and if you don't need studio level accuracy/flatness, just get a small 8" PA speaker and and small sub or a column PA. If your controller doesn't require mains power, then Alto Busker and Mackie Thump Go are cool options for total off-grid p
...PuzzleHeadPistion in r/Beatmatch
April 15, 2026 5:19 PM
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Omnis Duo - Buy now or wait?
I own an Omnis-Duo and purchased a Mackie Thump Go setup specifically because I wanted a rig that was not dependent on any power, whatsoever. It has been so much fun to use, I’m super glad I got it. It’s a neat all-in-one.
TheIdahoanDJ in r/PioneerDJ
May 6, 2026 11:01 PM
3
Building DIY Battery Powered PA Subwoofer Amplifier
i've been down this road and honestly for a first project a battery pa sub is pretty complex. the tpa3255 wants 36-48v for full power and pulling that from a 12v battery needs a boost converter which adds noise and inefficiency. a 50ah 12v battery gets you maybe 600 watt hours - running two subs you
...LetterheadClassic306 in r/diyaudio
April 20, 2026 7:07 AM
3
I want to give my friend a chance to get some DJ experience in. Looking to buy a speaker that is reasonable on latency and volume for 30 people.
No "bluetooth speaker" but there are proper PA speakers that include bluetooth too. Those are fine if you use the wired connection. I've got the Mackie Thump Go, obviously not the most amazing sound you'll hear, but works great on battery power
red_nick in r/Beatmatch
May 4, 2026 1:53 AM
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Help! Need to find a PA system
Will be hard to get quality for that size for 1000. On a budget, could go with harbinger speakers at 250ish and the jbl wireless mics (2 for $100 fairly often). Lots of speakers have bluetooth options now in the low price range, but the xvive p3 is a decent option for an xlr bluetooth receiver (just
...ijohnson40 in r/livesoundgear
April 19, 2026 12:28 AM
2
White noise hiss and heat from Mackie Thump 210
We've got some mackie thump go's, they make a little idle noise but it should be quite quiet. Like you wouldn't hear it from a couple steps away. A customer wouldn't notice it. They're the same whether on battery or plugged. Theyre great for the price but also you do get what you pay for. But being
...Ziazan in r/livesound
November 30, 2025 3:51 PM
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Looking for options for portable PA for small/medium protests
The EV Everse line is solid, built in mixer, battery powered, and good output for it's size. They come in 8" and 12" variants. They are quite light(IMO). JBL has some good options, haven't personally used them though. Mackie is the cheapest option I'd recommend, the Thump Go series is very light, ea
...sidetrackNiner in r/livesoundgear
January 29, 2026 8:25 PM
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Portable speakers for Omnis Duo
A lot of those JBL speakers have a bit of delay on them even in wired mode. Id suggest a more purpose built battery powered pa speaker like the Mackie thump go or the Bose s1
dj_soo in r/DJs
June 24, 2025 4:12 AM
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Recommendations for speakers with a budget of $400 for bedroom/outdoor sets.
Neither of those are good for outdoors. They are near field monitors. How about looking at 8-10in PA. I just picked up a Mackie Thump Go for 300$ and it’s great speaker and battery powered.
DjWhRuAt in r/Beatmatch
July 6, 2025 3:17 PM
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What’s a good portable speaker(s) ?
If you have the cash, the Mackie Thump Go speakers are fabulous. I have a pair, I primarily use them at gigs as my "amp rig", but I also just use them for fun when I'm jamming because they sound fabulous, and are battery powered. Best combination of a "real" PA, amp, and portability, and with two of
...Vivid_blue in r/synthesizers
October 15, 2025 2:06 AM
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