the 1/4 inch input just like on mixers is for line level signal only....the line/mic button works like it should only for the xlr input depending if your source is mic or line and have selected the button setting accordingly...that's why you can barely hear any difference even when you crank the input level and the master,you are using an input that is designed for +4db line level and mic level is like -40 to -60 db use a mic with an actual xlr cable,have the button set on mic,have the channel gain at mic,adjust the master accordingly and you'll get the difference
This speaker can also work without it's battery and also the battery is hot swappable (will lose power if you remove the battery and speaker is not connected to the wall). Brand new battery is also cheap, so you can keep a spare if you want.
My thoughts.. Both are good options . But the JBL has no pole mount hole on the bottom so must be set on a table or floor. Mackie thump go 8 inch great for speech and light background music but lacks low end for djing. I would do a full Mackie go 12inch (only a few more dollars still has all the features of the 8 inch but bigger ) so it covers you better for speech , music , and most small gigs . Reference links : #amazon affiliate #commission earned . Mackie go 12 inch amzn.to/3KnVqsa JBL 120 amzn.to/4e2WKhu Mackie go 8 inch amzn.to/44Z4Nbb Thanks.
@@DjMartiniMidwest Thank you for your response, unfortunatelly I do not live in the USA, in europe mackie 12inch goes for 550 euros that is quite over my budget, since I have 2 big PA systems and I need something I can transport without van, something like pocket PA for small events.
@@parrotv2 Ok , I would still probably recommend the Mackie as more of mobile dj speaker . My opinions only . A lot people do like the JLB sound and style. Thanks .
@@DjMartiniMidwest Thanks again I went with mackie thump go it sounds really nice for such small package and its feedback eliminator works as intended so Im happy with it. Overall I wanted baterry powered PA under 800, 2x thump go was 688, unfortunatelly 2x trash go 12inch would cost me 1100 euros for that price I would rather haul my wooden heavy older PAs that are much more powerfull and I can always bring small generator or battery pack.
On the settings if you put it in voice mode Mic is louder I found that out.
Use just 1 for a quiz night in a pub works well
@@allancarter3930 Thank you for watching and sharing. Much appreciated.
You can also get a mixer that needs only usb to power it (use a power bank) and u have a fully battery powered pa system.
the 1/4 inch input just like on mixers is for line level signal only....the line/mic button works like it should only for the xlr input depending if your source is mic or line and have selected the button setting accordingly...that's why you can barely hear any difference even when you crank the input level and the master,you are using an input that is designed for +4db line level and mic level is like -40 to -60 db
use a mic with an actual xlr cable,have the button set on mic,have the channel gain at mic,adjust the master accordingly and you'll get the difference
Thank you watching and sharing your knowledge. Much appreciated. Will do .
This speaker can also work without it's battery and also the battery is hot swappable (will lose power if you remove the battery and speaker is not connected to the wall). Brand new battery is also cheap, so you can keep a spare if you want.
@@timothyandrews5975 Thank you for watching and sharing.
Im currently deciding between this and JBL partybox 120, use case would be pub quizes, karaoke, bbqs and smal DJ setups. What would you reccomend ?
My thoughts.. Both are good options . But the JBL has no pole mount hole on the bottom so must be set on a table or floor. Mackie thump go 8 inch great for speech and light background music but lacks low end for djing. I would do a full Mackie go 12inch (only a few more dollars still has all the features of the 8 inch but bigger ) so it covers you better for speech , music , and most small gigs . Reference links : #amazon affiliate #commission earned .
Mackie go 12 inch
amzn.to/3KnVqsa
JBL 120
amzn.to/4e2WKhu
Mackie go 8 inch
amzn.to/44Z4Nbb
Thanks.
@@DjMartiniMidwest Thank you for your response, unfortunatelly I do not live in the USA, in europe mackie 12inch goes for 550 euros that is quite over my budget, since I have 2 big PA systems and I need something I can transport without van, something like pocket PA for small events.
@@parrotv2 Ok , I would still probably recommend the Mackie as more of mobile dj speaker . My opinions only . A lot people do like the JLB sound and style. Thanks .
@@DjMartiniMidwest Thanks again I went with mackie thump go it sounds really nice for such small package and its feedback eliminator works as intended so Im happy with it. Overall I wanted baterry powered PA under 800, 2x thump go was 688, unfortunatelly 2x trash go 12inch would cost me 1100 euros for that price I would rather haul my wooden heavy older PAs that are much more powerfull and I can always bring small generator or battery pack.
Also the partybox even though it's larger cannot reach the spl ratings of a pa speaker.
Can you connect a wired subwoofer and play music from a bluetooth source?
For example:
iPhone BT to speaker 1 and 2
Speaker 1 (or 2) wired to sub.
Do you have anything on the proreck 800ex ??
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i liked your intro..So. Cal💯
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