Mackie HD1531 15" 3-Way 1800W Powered Loudspeaker (Used)
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Comments about Mackie HD1531 15" 3-Way 1800W Powered Loudspeaker:
My friend bought a pair of these speakers and I can say that the speaker cabinet sounds excellent and is definately capable of 126db which is states in the specs. So you'd think that this speaker is worth buying? NO, it's not, read on the internet for problems with it, the HD1531 is absolutely plagued with problems and Loud Technologies who own the Mackie company are taking weeks and weeks and sometimes a month or two to get parts to you, in which the speaker breaks down again with another problem. If the speaker cab was definately able to serve you well without breaking down then it'd be worth the money but seeing as the amazing amount of problems people are reporting all over the internet, you're better off going with a JBL PRX635 instead because that's a product that will last you, can take a beating and most likely will NOT break down like the Mackie keeps doing.
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I baught a pair of the HD1531s in May of 2010, just last Saturday, 10/16/2010, I was playing at home and one of them went out, a couple of minutes later the other one as well, I mean completly out. No distortion, nothing, just completly out. At first I thought it was the kill switch inside that had been tripped up, but I thought I wasn't loud at all and if it was the switch then it should start in a bit. It's been two days and I still have no sound. Glad to find out they have a 3 year warranty. Other then this problem, they sound pretty good, just a little heavy for my A$$. The price could be a little more affordable too.
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I was one of the first in the state of Va. to buy the HD1531's. At that time I order the sub's to match and had to wait 7 more months. I have used the tops to do a few jobs. I picked up the speakers in Jan. 2010. Took a few to get all the new cables and power cores set up the way I needed. The 15" went out during a show. Sounded like AM radio. After a month I received my replacement speakers. This was in March. By April I was up and playing again. Every where I played, everyone loved the sound and Quality. Before I got the Mackie 1531's I bought the BOSE system and the QSC powered speakers. None could come close. On July 11th I was playing a job and both speakers blew. Wish me luck I have my new 1531's in the boxes. I hope the bug have been worked out by now. It's hard to do a show hoping your speakers won't blow. Overall the speakers are still the best sound for the money. When they work.
Comments about Mackie HD1531 15" 3-Way 1800W Powered Loudspeaker:
At first I thought the four-band EQ on these speakers was unnecessary because it is redundant. You already have EQ on your mixer or in your rack, right? Not quite! After reading the manual I discovered that there are often times when having individual EQ on each speaker is a really good thing. Most experienced pros know that speakers produce more bass when near a wall or even more bass when in a corner. Having individual EQ right on the speaker allows you to easily compensate for that problem.These speakers sound great and project well. The exhibit deep-throw and wide dispersion with excellent coherence from 80Hz to 16kHz. The horns are designed to be above ear-level because they project downwards slightly. That works well for elevated stages, but you will need sturdy stands and a helping hand to lift up these heavy speakers and amps if your typical stage is closer to the ground. These are touted as "light-weight" but lift one and you will see what I mean. They ARE light-weight considering the massive power, heavy magnets, amplifiers and plywood they contain.You need to see these in person to appreciate how handsome they are. Obviously, the Mackie / EAW design team is educated on the subject of Phi. I have used these and the QSCs. The QSCs are more accurate and cost less. These stack better, are a little smaller and can adjust discreet EQ for peculiar room-placement acoustics. You can decide if that's worth the extra two-or-three bills for your applications.I have used MANY powered loudspeakers, including numerous Mackie designs. This is one of the best powered 3-ways; one of Mackie's very best designs.
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