Mackie
Thump Go
Based on 119 Reddit mentions
$449.99
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Column speaker for house parties?
Thump Go is a decent speaker for what it is, but it's an 8" battery-powered speaker. All battery-powered speakers on the market don't perform as well as comparible plug-in PA speakers. If you're on a budget, you'll get a lot more for your money with a pair of 12" PA tops vs cheaper column speakers.
...Material-Echidna-465 in r/mobileDJ
July 7, 2026 8:28 PM
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Upgrade suggestion for solo singer/guitarist
Ok, with that information, I'd advise to skip the Mackie Thump Go speakers. While a decent pair of plug-in 8" PA speakers might perform as needed, I think the lower output of the Thump Go's will be a downgrade from what you have. This is also similar to the JBL EON One Compact 8" speakers. EV's Quic
...Material-Echidna-465 in r/livesoundgear
May 19, 2026 2:20 PM
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Upgrade suggestion for solo singer/guitarist
My first suggestion is to look at a 12" column like EV Evolve 50M. Adding another EON can help with coverage, but won't add a lot of overall volume...you're not going to be able to get to the back of a larger crowd with two EON's vs one EON. You will be able to cover a much wider area with a pair at
...Material-Echidna-465 in r/livesoundgear
May 18, 2026 1:45 PM
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Best portable PA setup for a DJ playing 30–50 person indoor/outdoor events? Budget around $1,500–$2,000
Although a little out of your price range for a pair. I just put together what I think is a pretty decent Bluetooth battery powered rig.I run this rig for remote gigs that have no power. So far a 6 hour gig is no problem and batteries are only 1 bar down when I am finished.. They make spare batterie
...Anxious_Visual_990 in r/mobileDJ
July 30, 2026 9:26 AM
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What is your go to speaker setup for house parties (10-50 people)?
Get a small column PA. ES602, Maui 5, TS112C, etc. Some are lighter than many tops, covers lows nicely because it has a sub, quick setup, wide sound pattern (spreads more in a short room), easier to manage indoors. I own a larger PA like yours (12" top, 18" sub, 132dB 4000w), but this is a lot more
...PuzzleHeadPistion in r/mobileDJ
April 6, 2026 10:01 PM
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