Mackie HDA Arrayable Powered Loudspeaker - In-Depth Review

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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2011

http://www.ccisolutions.com/Mackie Ron Simonson of CCI Solutions shows the tremendous build quality and professional features of the affordable Mackie HDA arrayable powered loudspeakers.

Mackie has earned a reputation for bringing high-end technology into designs that fit the needs and budgets of the working musician. The Mackie HDA High-Definition Arrayable Powered Loudspeaker System exemplifies this philosophy, delivering superior performance and unparalleled sonic quality in the most cost-effective constant curvature line array ever created. Powered by 1200W of peak system power, with a coverage pattern of 110° x 20°, the compact 12" 2-Way HDA loudspeakers are highly configurable. With acoustic and mechanical design by the award-winning engineering experts at EAW and patented HD audio processing, HDA offers proven line array performance and technology at a price point attainable by more users than ever before.

HDA is a scalable, arrayable solution to many possible applications. This makes it the perfect choice for installers, rental houses or portable PA users that want their system to grow as needed for larger venues. A full HDA array uses four HDAs and two HD1801s per side, rigged for maximum coverage and delivering excellent low frequency directivity. And since the system is scalable, you can easily dial down the array to meet the needs of the venue. Pros on the go can ground stack HDAs on the flybar or on top of an HD1801 for situations without truss, or even pole-mount a couple HDAs on an HD1801 for the ultimate high-output, portable rig.

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  • Thanks for the comment! I'd be concerned about vertical coverage since each of the top boxes has a 20degree vertical coverage angle. With two top boxes, you have 40 degrees of vertical coverage. Depending on how high your rig points are, you may have to choose between covering the front or rear of the ballroom. Call or email us and we will be able to give you a specific answer for your ballroom application. All we need are the room dimensions and rigging height.

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  • LINK amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0­01925V20/catgr-musicalinstrume­nts-20

    Customer Reviews:

    I've been a musician playing in clubs and all types of other venues since the sixties. Some of the bands I've been part of used massive PA systems to get a quality sound. I'm talking racks of power amps, EQ's, Effects , etc. etc..That was then, this is now. This Mackie board does it all and ...

    For more details please copy the Amazon link above in your browser

  • Hi this speaker dont get hot and put them off if you put to loud the music ??

  • Do you think 2 tops per side with 1 sub per side can cover a large ballroom---say 600 persons?

  • nice review

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