Mackie SRM150
Portable PA System

Latest User Reviews
Great monitor
Great little monitor with being a back breaker. Recommended.
Excellent personal active speaker/monitor
This active speaker is well worth the money.
No issues. Does what it is designed for and does it well.
Good but not really great sound
I bought two of these to use as additional on-stage monitors with my PA (Mackie desk and Nexo apm and speakers).
The SRM150 is a pretty versatile beast as far as input is concerned, and I really like how it handles, and also that it does not need a wall-wart.
However, I found it a tad under-powered for my needs, and also was not over the moon about the quality of sound. It is perfectly OK, but compared to my main monitor (an AER AG8) it sounds boxy and a bit shrill.
Good
I am just puzzled as to why Mackie don't put their name anywhere on this item. They have a good reputation and have no need for anonymity with this impressive product.
Mackie SRM 150
Over the years I have used just about all the acoustic guitar amps there are. Mostly I have found that they are primarily used for stage sound while the PA deals with the rest. For these purposes the Mackie SRM 150 is almost perfect. The sound is crystal clear. Only thing missing is reverb.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Mackie
- Released in 2010
- Average price : $324
- Built-in mixer with 3 channels
- 3 EQ
- 2 Onputs with 48 Vphantom power
- 1 Stereo input for CD or MP3 player
- XLR thru with mic/line switch for linking 150 W Class D Power
- Equipped with a 5.25" full-range woofer
- Frequency response: 100 Hz to 17.5 kHz
- Max. SPL (sound pressure level): 120 dB
- Built-in limiter
- Possibility of mounting to a microphone stand
- Built-in carrying handle
- Dimensions: 284 x 203 x 173 mm
- Weight : 3.4kg
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