Thump Go

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Thump Go

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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

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PuzzleHeadPistion in r/Beatmatch

April 15, 2026 5:19 PM

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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.

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Material-Echidna-465 in r/mobileDJ

July 7, 2026 8:28 PM

3

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

Is anyone using a small backpackable monitor for small events?

I've bought the Mackie Thump Go for this purpose plus house/street parties with friends. I was more inclined for the Bose but didn't find the sound amazing for club style music, I feel it's better suited for vocals/live music. So my options changed to Mackie vs Everse 8. And then yeah, for this purp

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PuzzleHeadPistion in r/Beatmatch

April 3, 2026 12:04 PM

3

Project Thunder

and mackie thump go sub if ur fine with cable (you can also plug a skaa transmitter to it but yeah that costs more)

Far-Ticket3607 in r/SOUNDBOKS

July 28, 2026 3:31 PM

2

Battery-powered amp for outdoor practice?

My husband uses a Mackie Thump Go. We can plug his guitar/mic/pedalboard/looping station, and my bass into it and play together and sound pretty good. We play small venues with just that, and I have mic'ed it before for a larger venue with a full band. It's great, and the battery lasts a really long

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laikalou in r/Bass

July 21, 2026 4:01 AM

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Best monitor speakers for beginner DJ?

This. I use to practice on monitors then wonder why things were so different when I was playing out. Currently using a single Mackie Thump Go 8 and headphones on the other ear. Doubles as a monitor when playing somewhere and the battery is good for a couple hours no problem. Sub $300 off Reverb used

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CHAS3R720 in r/Beatmatch

May 13, 2026 11:14 PM

2

Best versatile beginner speaker(s)?

Get a small PA system. Alto is usually a nice budget brand, with some battery options if you need mobility. A friend of mine got a TX412B and she's happy. For small parties I use one or two Mackie Thump Go. But I think if you don't need anything too crazy, you can get away with a Busker or 8" Alto s

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PuzzleHeadPistion in r/Beatmatch

May 17, 2026 7:36 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

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Material-Echidna-465 in r/livesoundgear

May 18, 2026 1:45 PM

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Which speakers to get?

I'd skip the JBL entirely. They sound nice, but you can't build a decent DJ system on that. Delay due to DSP, no pro connections, no mixer, etc. They are really meant for domestic/end-user only. I've got two Mackie Thump Go (bought 2y apart, so I'm clearly happy) and they are decent, have embedded 2

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PuzzleHeadPistion in r/Beatmatch

May 4, 2026 8:50 PM

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