Mackie Thump TH-15A Active Speaker  

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Powerful full-range sound in an extremely portable package.

The lightweight Mackie Thump TH-15A Active Speaker delivers deep low-end and real power in an extremely portable package. Designed by the same team that produced the best-selling Mackie SRM450v2, the active TH-15A offers Class D Fast Recovery amplification that pushes 400W of power to the high-frequency compression driver and the bass-pounding 15" woofer.

The Thump TH15A also has Mackie active processing, including a precision crossover, and driver time-alignment, which provides total optimization for maximum system efficiency. Versatile by design, the Mackie TH-15A is equipped with a user-adjustable 3-band EQ for tone control. Since it can be pole-mounted or used as a wedge, the Mackie Thump TH-15A represents the best value available for a complete stage speaker setup.

More than Just a Powered Speaker Cabinet
The TH-15A has 2 built-in power amps—300W for the 15" woofer and 100W for the high-frequency compression driver. Mackie's Class D Fast Recovery low-frequency amp drives the woofer more efficiently with less heat byproduct than other speakers. Also Mackie Active technology (based on the popular SRMv2 Series) divides the frequencies via a precision 2-way crossover and also time aligns the signals so low-frequency and high-frequency signals arrive in sync to every member of your audience. Active compression provides a first line of defense for the drivers and thermal circuitry protects the amplifiers and power supply should things get too hot. All the onboard electronic systems work together dynamically to produce superior quality sound previously unavailable in this price range.

Portability Meets Versatility
Not only is the Mackie TH-15A a superb PA enclosure, it also makes a superior monitor wedge—just lay the cabinet on its side and turn it up. The compact, lightweight design means zero strain, whether mounting it on a high pole or loading up the van. The TH-15A speaker's wide frequency response makes it ideal as a keyboard, vocal, or even bass guitar monitor. The Thump has incredibly smooth response and dispersion over a wide range of frequencies, so you can crank it without the fear of earsplitting feedback.

Exceptional Sonic Performance
TH-15A powered loudspeakers put out a tremendous amount of sound for their size and price tag. The two-way ported design generates ample quantities of chest-pounding bass, and its 1" compression driver ensures smooth, wide dispersion. Mackie inserted a 3-band equalizer at the input to give you all the tonal control you could ever want, with an available 15dB boost or cut at 80Hz (low shelf), 100Hz to 8kHz (sweepable mids) and 12kHz (high shelf). With the Mackie TH-15A speaker's extremely versatile EQ, you can add some extra thump to that kick drum, bring out the sizzle in your hi-hats, add pop to vocals, or correct acoustic anomalies in the room.

Protecting Your Investment
Mackie added some extra circuitry to keep the Thump TH-15A speaker's performing at its best, even when pushed really hard for long periods of time. Each driver has its own transparent compression circuit, which helps protect them from damaging transient peaks. An over-excursion filter, inserted just before the low-frequency amplifier, protects the woofer from bottoming-out when the low end is driven to the maximum. This means you can hit them hard without fear of thermal damage. Things can get pretty hot in the real world, so if the electronics do overheat, separate thermal switches activate and shut down the high- and/or low- frequency amplifiers until they cool down. These extra protections ensure long life and great-sounding loudspeakers you can always count on.

Features

  • 400W of ultra-efficient Fast Recovery amplification: LF 300W peak power (Class-D), HF 100W peak power (Class A/B)
  • High-output transducers: 15" high-precision woofer, 1" compression driver
  • Mackie Active electronics provide total system optimization: Precision 2-way crossover, Transducer time-alignment
  • User-adjustable 3-band contour EQ with sweepable mid-frequency
  • Mic/Line input for direct connection of single microphone
  • Tough, impact-resistant polypropylene enclosure
  • Pole-mountable via the built-in socket on the bottom of the cabinet and floor wedgeable
  • Extremely lightweight and portable

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Thump TH-15A Active Speaker Specifications:

  • Acoustic Performance
  • Frequency Range (-10 dB): 40Hz-20kHz
  • Frequency Response (-3 dB): 50Hz-18.5kHz
  • Horizontal Coverage Angle: 90°
  • Vertical Coverage Angle: 60°
  • Maximum SPL Long-Term: 113dB SPL @ 1m
  • Maximum SPL Peak: 116dB SPL @ 1m
  • Input/Output
  • Input Type: Female XLR Balanced/Unbalanced
  • Input Impedance: 20kOhms balanced bridging; 10kOms unbalanced
  • Loop-through: Male XLR Balanced/Unbalanced (parallel with input)
  • Level Control: Rotating knob, 0dB at center
  • Sensitivity: +4dBu for full output (Level Control @ Center), -36dBu for full output (Level Control @ Max)
  • Transducers
  • Low Frequency: 15"/381mm with steel frame, paper cone woofer
  • High Frequency: Horn-loaded 1"/25mm exit compression driver
  • Power Amplifiers
  • Low Frequency Power Amplifier
  • Rated Power: 150 watts, 8 ohm load, 300 watts peak
  • THD: <0.1%
  • Signal-to-Noise Ratio:
  • > -94 dB, 20Hz to 20kHz, unweighted, referenced to 138 watts into 8 ohms
  • Design: BTL Class D
  • High Frequency Power Amplifier
  • Rated Power: 50 watts, 4 ohm load, 100 watts peak
  • THD: <0.1 %
  • Signal-to-Noise Ratio:
  • > -97 dB, 20Hz to 20kHz, unweighted, referenced to 50 watts into 4 ohms
  • Design: Class AB
  • Electronic Crossover
  • Crossover Type: 24dB/octave
  • Crossover Frequency: 3kHz
  • Equalization
  • Low Frequency EQ: ±15 dB @ 80Hz, shelving
  • Mid Frequency EQ: ±15dB, bandpass, sweepable from 100Hz to 8kHz
  • High Frequency EQ: ±15dB @ 12kHz, shelving
  • Direct/EQ Switch: Bypasses EQ section
  • Protection Features
  • Over-excursion Protection: Second-order sub-sonic filter
  • Thermal Protection: Independent amplifier shutdown, auto reset
  • Driver Protection: Independent HF and LF compressors
  • AC Power Requirements
  • US: 120 VAC, 60Hz
  • Europe: 240 VAC, 50Hz
  • Korea: 220 VAC, 60Hz
  • Japan: 100 VAC, 50/60Hz
  • AC Connector: 3-pin IEC 250 VAC, 20 A male
  • Fuse: 115 VAC: T 6.3 AL/250V, 230 VAC: T 3.15 AL/250V
  • Power Consumption: 320 watts with music, loud mix, 20 watts quiescent (idle)
  • Construction Features
  • Basic Design: Asymmetrical Trapezoidal
  • Material: Polypropylene
  • Finish: Textured
  • Handles: One on each side, one on top
  • Grille: Perforated metal with weather-resistant coating
  • Display LEDs
  • Front: Power ON
  • Rear: Power ON, OL (overload)
  • Dimensions
  • Height: 27.1"/689mm
  • Width: 16.8"/427mm
  • Depth: 15.8"/401mm
  • Weight: 36 lb./16.3 kg
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Mackie Thump Review

| Review By: Tim Tatko | 2 months, 1 week ago

1 people out of 1 found this review helpful

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I have been Djing with these since they came out a few years ago and I am glad to see the other reviews regarding them clipping. I have been racking my head trying to figure that out!  I use these speakers with a powered sub and when I have to turn the music up they start clipping, even when I have the gain 3/4 way up on the program I use.  I even turn off the eq on the back of these running them straight.  When I turn the sound volume up on the back of these past 1/2 way they start to clip.  I would also agree that songs with heavy bass sound terrible, like a damaged sub, and I am using a Subwoofer to take the strain off of these!!  These will do for gigs that do not require much volume, smaller weddings, etc.  That is what I have used them for.  I am going to upgrade my speakers soon to the JBL PRX615M.  I listened to these side by side to the Mackies and there is no comparison.  I know these are much more in price but I guess I learned you get what you pay for.  The Mackies are good for the price but if I had to do it all again I would spend a few extra bucks and get a more quality speaker.  Both speakers are very light weight, including the JBLS!!

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I guess you get what you pay for!  These clip too much for my comfort.

Do you own the product?:
Yes
Have you used the product?:
Yes
Musical Experience:
DJing
Style of music you play:
DJing
Where you live:
Mayfield Ohio

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Great Monitors

| Review By: Craig McGriff | 3 months, 3 weeks ago

0 people out of 0 found this review helpful

Features:

Nice eq and lightweight with a 15" woofer.

Quality:

Seems solid so far.

Value:

Great

Overall:

These speakers are great for small rooms.  You will definitely need a sub if you are gonna put a mic on the kick.  They have manifest themselves as our front monitors and that seems to be a better role for these speakers plus they have several ways of laying and tilting.

Do you own the product?:
Yes
Have you used the product?:
Yes
Musical Experience:
Weekend Warrior
Style of music you play:
Folk
Where you live:
GA

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Sounds Great...When They Work

| Review By: AdamM | 4 months, 1 week ago

8 people out of 8 found this review helpful

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Crossovers are built in, and sound quality is good...when they are working (read below)

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see below

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see below

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Crossovers are built in, and sound quality is good...when they are working, however, they are unreliable as I own two and had to have one replaced under the 1year warranty due to it would not power on, and the other one has a blown cone after little over one years use in a small, non -smoking venue.

 

I would never recommend these (or any Powered Speaker) to any band - these are more for venues where they will be plugged in and never moved, because it's a pain in the butt to find power supplies for each speaker, plus if you an outdoor gig, it's much more risk than a passive speaker in a chance of rain situation. Passives are better because you only have to power a single amp (rather than every speaker) and that amp power supply can be protected under a tent much more easily. Plus, because powered speakers each require their own power supply, you can have issues with ground hum if their plugged into separate breakers.

 

Mackie's "built like a tank" motto and rep was established when the equipment was still built in the USA. Since they sold out to cheap Chinese parts and labor, they are unreliable and "replaceable" ... in other words, the circuit board technology makes so that it is often nearly as expensive to repair than to replace - and this is true with all Mackie's gear. As well as the TH-15A's I own two 450s and two TH-18 subs - all purchased regrettably at the same time :/ thinking I was investing in quality that would last a decade or more ... how wrong I was. Writing this as a warning so others don't make the same mistake I did.

 

Although used nearly every weekend, none of it is driven hard, and all is very well taken care of. We are a small 100 person venue, and I've had to have Both the TH-18's repaired with power issues (suddenly not powering on) and one of the 450's for the same reason. That's 5 out of the 6 mackie speakers!!

 

If you're looking for inexpensive and determined to get a powered speaker, I never thought I'd recommend Behringer, but in this case, you'd be just as well off. If you can afford better, go with QVC or Yamaha.  If you're a solo musician, or vocalist for a band - a single powered speaker does make a great monitor, as you can run your mic line into it, and a separate xlr to the board or snake.  If a band, buy a quality Power Amp and Passive Speakers.

 

-VOMA

Do you own the product?:
Yes
Have you used the product?:
Yes
Musical Experience:
Venue Sound Engineer
Style of music you play:
All styles
Where you live:
Johnstown, PA

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Don't expect too much

| Review By: Big AL-AUJT9 | 6 months, 4 days ago

5 people out of 5 found this review helpful

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This is a great just got a DJ set up and want to do backyard parties or coffe house PA. For pros or anyone that knows what a speaker should sound like, this simply won't do. I bought these hoping for the best but was let down bigtime at my first gig with them. The bass just fluttered like a blown out speaker. I was so embarassed. I took them back and got one SRM450. One SRM 450 sounds 10 times better than 2 of these guys. I found out later that these are actually made by Tapco with a mackie logo. If you are happy with them than I am happy for you. I went back to my JBLs and crown amps but I do use the SRM450 for smaller gigs. I will get another SRM450, but it's hard to get big bass from a 12"

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Do you own the product?:
Yes
Have you used the product?:
Yes
Musical Experience:
Sound Engineer / DJ
Style of music you play:
All types
Where you live:
Inland Empire

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Works for me...

| Review By: kKeyz88 | 11 months, 1 week ago

7 people out of 7 found this review helpful

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5 stars!!!

I'm a Top-40 Solo Keyboardist/Singer that cannot say enough GREAT things about my TH-15A's.     I was going to initially purchase the 12        speakers but with the 15's being a only 4        taller (and only 35.4 pounds each)... I went with the 15's.     I'm very happy.     Set ups and tear downs are currently less than 10 minutes!     And with NOT being as young as I used to be so lightweight speakers are great.

 

Design-wise, even the naturally creased speaker grill screen is ergonomically designed so your leg/knee doesn't have to bang against the cabinet if you carry it on it's side.     I've never have seen anyone else design a speaker cabinet with such thoughtfulness in mind.     Also makes for a great floor monitor regardless of what side that you lay it on. You can even tilt it back at an angle from its' upright position!         EQ with sweepable mids are nice when needed.     I sometimes fill in with bands and usually place a single TH-15a an a speaker tripod. Talk about saving valuable floor space when on stage!

I am a PA gear head that has several PA configurations &amp; the TH-15A's NOW fill the bill for me 95% of the time.     GREAT BANG FOR THE BUCK.     They work for me.     If you have a single/duo/combo group that plays for small or medium sizes venues (10-200 people or whatever small or medium means to you)... they sound just fine.     Fyi          any powered speakers that cost twice as much as the Thumps will sound (and obviously perform) a little better so it's hard to accurately compare them since there is nothing else available (yet)     in it's price range.     The warm sound of any digital piano (vocals, MIDI tracks, MP3s or anything else) I play through really makes both me and my clients very happy!!!

Some solo gigs I only basically have to cart a TH-15A, speaker tripod stand and a keyboard (Roland Juno        Stage        that has vocal a Lo-Z Mic Input),     For larger gigs I run stereo, but can utilize my other TH-15A as a backup if something happens.

 

BTW: Be sure to purchase a speaker cover to protect your investment, you'll be glad that you did.     In general, any plastic speaker enclosure will scratch if handled half-heartedly.     The (recessed) EQ knobs are (still) a little to long for my tastes and need to be protected accordingly.

 

Tips - PLEASE NOTE
Much like you can't drive a new Volkswagen Beetle in a official NASCAR race, don't expect these cabinets to work miracles for applications that they were never designed for.     I notice that users who post bad reviews of the TH-12's &amp; TH-15's tend to fall into the following groups that have unrealistic expectations of both themselves and their equipment:

* High volume players that think these speakers can push a large band sonically through them all night at full volume.

* You need for additional sub cabinets for larger (and/or outdoor) venues.

* YES... In a pinch (or in my solo gig configuration), you don't need a preamp/mixer to drive these cabs at low to moderate levels.     But remember... not enough initial signal for ANY powered speaker = less headroom AND your speakers will naturally clip earlier than they should.

My Thumps saved my back and my wallet. I'm vey pleased with my purchase.

Do you own the product?:
Yes
Have you used the product?:
No
Musical Experience:
Musical Mercenary
Style of music you play:
Anything for the $$
Where you live:
Kansas City

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