Mackie Power Amplifier Reviews

Mackie M2000 Power Amplifier Review

» Mackie M2000 Power Amps

The M2000 is a 2000 watt power amplifier when operating in bridged mono mode. It can also drive a two channel stereo load at a maximum of 1000 watts per channel with 2 ohm speakers. It is designed to be used either in studio or live concert environments.

Mackie M3000 Power Amplifier Review

» Mackie M3000 Power Amps

The M3000 is a dual channel power amplifier, rated for a maximum power output of 3000 watts in bridged mono mode, or 1500 watts per channel when driving a pair of 2 ohm stereo speakers. Mackie has designed the M3000 to be used either in studios or in concerts, giving it a dual variable speed fan cooling system that remains off when the amplifier is idle or operating at low volumes.

Mackie M4000 Power Amplifier Review

» Mackie M4000 Power Amps

The M4000 Power Amplifier is the culmination of Mackie's research into the world of high efficiency sound reinforcement, boasting a three rail Class H power design. The extra power rails are only engaged when the amplifier is driven at high volumes, maintaining a lower power draw, and lower temperatures, when the second and third rail are not required.

Mackie FRS 1300 Power Amplifier Review

» Mackie FRS 1300 Power Amps

Mackie FRS 1300 Power Amplifiers incorporate all of the clipping protection mechanisms from the FR series in a package that is lighter and easier to transport than ever. No power amplifier from the FRS series weighs more than 22 pounds.

Mackie FRS 1700 Power Amplifier Review

» Mackie FRS 1700 Power Amps

In addition to its 1660 maximum watts of power in bridged monaural operation, the FRS 1700 can produce up to 830 watts per channel in stereo mode, when driving a pair of 2 ohm speakers. Thanks to its integrated Fast Recovery technology, occasional clipping is no problem for the FRS 1700.

Mackie FRS 2800 Power Amplifier Review

» Mackie FRS 2800 Power Amps

The FRS 2800 is a dual channel power amplifier, rated for a maximum output of 2800 watts when bridged and driving a single monaural speaker, or 1300 watts per channel in stereo mode with a 2 ohm speaker load. This is more than enough power to fill any medium to large concert venue with the level of crystal clear sound quality expected from a power amplifier of professional caliber.

Mackie FR 800 Power Amplifier Review

» Mackie FR 800 Power Amps

The FR 800 is a dual channel power amplifier, capable of producing a maximum of 800 watts when driving a 4 ohm speaker in bridged mode, or up to 480 watts per channel when driving a pair of 2 ohm speakers. The "FR" in the model name is short for "Fast Recovery", the unique technology that is now found throughout the Mackie product range.

Mackie FR 1400 Power Amplifier Review

» Mackie FR 1400 Power Amps

Mackie FR 1400 Power Amplifiers are the middle product in the FR series. The FR 1400 is a dual channel power amplifier capable of producing up to 1400 watts when bridged and put into single speaker operation, or up to 800 watts per channel in the standard stereo mode. This is more than enough power for bands or DJs that perform in small to medium sized concert venues. However, bands that expect to play in very large concert halls may choose to opt for the more powerful FR 2500.

Mackie FR 2500 Power Amplifier Review

» Mackie FR 2500 Power Amps

Mackie, a sound reinforcement company providing amplification, mixing, and monitoring equipment for studios and performing musicians, has long been a technological pioneer in the field. One of their innovations is a technology known as Fast Recovery, which first made its debut in Mackie's FR series of power amplifiers. Mackie FR 2500 Power Amplifiers are the flagship product in the FR series, offering up to 2500 watts of unbridled muscle to help power your way through your next live concert or DJ set.

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