The Mackie Mobile Mix with Mackie Thump Go are made for each other.

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  • čas přidán 22. 06. 2024
  • This is a walk-through of how I set up for ceremonies and cocktail hours using the Mackie Thump Go and the Mackie mobile mix along with Phenyx Pro mics. This is not a paid endorsement and I have purchased these items with my own money.
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Komentáře • 15

  • @djkeviekevbx
    @djkeviekevbx Před 23 dny +1

    Great setup. Im looking into getting something like this. Thanks for the informative video

  • @binhiddin1
    @binhiddin1 Před 23 dny +1

    Why not use the Bluetooth on the speakers to link vs the wireless xlr ?

    • @logisticalstyles
      @logisticalstyles  Před 23 dny

      The link for the speakers only passes Bluetooth audio and not the mics or anything connected to the other channels.

  • @BigBlockEntertainment
    @BigBlockEntertainment Před 23 dny

    You trust these PDP microphones? I have a Everse 8 to use for ceremonies and was about to drop $650 for the EV RE3 mic for ceremonies. I am just so nervous about them dropping out or cutting off. I coule literally buy like 6 of these microphones for the cot of 1 EV. Love all your videos man!!!

    • @logisticalstyles
      @logisticalstyles  Před 22 dny

      I trust them for the vents I do. The wedding ceremonies I normally do only have about 50-75 people in attendance and I am usually able to be within 50 feet of the ceremony. I used to use my Rode mics but I like the PDP mics better.

  • @djdubbs313
    @djdubbs313 Před 15 dny +1

    I have a similar setup, but with the Bluetooth I get latency. Do you get latency?

    • @logisticalstyles
      @logisticalstyles  Před 15 dny +1

      Yes, I only use Bluetooth when I am playing music for myself but when I am doing a gig, I always use a cable whenever possible. Bluetooth is nice to have as a back up solution but I'm alway skeptical of it.

  • @bigbadjojo4863
    @bigbadjojo4863 Před 7 dny

    I am trying to figure out what you mean you can connect subs to the speakers they have a battery? Do your subs have a built in battery or are they able to use the thump go’s battery?
    Because I would like to get the thrash go and use subs with them

    • @logisticalstyles
      @logisticalstyles  Před 7 dny +1

      I use a power station like a jackery or bluetti to power the subs. The one I use is discontinued but I bought it from Walmart. The subs are connected either with wireless dmx adapters or just a regular DMX cable

    • @bigbadjojo4863
      @bigbadjojo4863 Před 7 dny

      @@logisticalstyles I thought about getting something like that for my mixer and decks I just know how many hours I could get out of one

  • @yan5362
    @yan5362 Před 21 dnem

    please help. looking for a loud, clear and bassy loudspeaker and found the mackie 215 and the macki 212 XT which have the same price.
    To note that am a begineer dj who plays in family parties etc, well up to 120 pax.
    so, which 1 to go with? the 215 seems to have more bass but is it worth sacrificing the other additional options on the 212 Xt to go for the additional bass on the 215?

    • @logisticalstyles
      @logisticalstyles  Před 21 dnem

      The 215 will have more bass than the 212 XT

    • @yan5362
      @yan5362 Před 21 dnem

      @@logisticalstyles ok but is it that noticeable? Cause the additional options on the 212xt are also nice. The 215xt are out of stock

    • @logisticalstyles
      @logisticalstyles  Před 15 dny

      I'm not sure. I haven't heard them side by side. The bluetooth features of the 212xt are nice but I'd rather have more low end in a speaker than bluetooth.

    • @yan5362
      @yan5362 Před 15 dny

      @@logisticalstyles so i better go for the normal 215 which has the same price as the 212XT.