In use the Thump Go with Prime Go for ceremony’s and pop up parties! But I also keep those with me as backups when the power goes out! Has happened and the party could keep going with my Titan 360 Tubes and Xvive connected mic! Not a lot of money to be prepared and portable! Love seeing the Thrash. Great comparison!
Thank you for the review. I added a couple Thump Go’s to the collection last spring. Sound is powerful for its size. I really wish Mackie would’ve had on-board EQ to them. But outside of that I’m very happy with them. In my humble opinion, Mackie should’ve added a Thump Go sub with 2 8” drivers, or a 10” driver before the Thrash 12. If I have a need for something the size of the Thrash 12 I’m bringing my regular set up and just adding my small Generac inverter generator. The Thrash 12 might make sense if I was just starting and didn’t have anything else, but given what I already have, it won’t be getting added to my “collection”.
That's about what I expected from both speakers in terms of sound, but part of why I grabbed the Thump Go is the tertiary features like EQ modes, Feedback Elim, etc. I'm not mad at the Thrash stuff, but what I really want is a true Thump 12 Go. When/if Mackie drops those I'll probably start selling some of my extra speakers so I can grab a pair.
Great Job. Love your energy and honest approach. You review for all levels and when someone at your level of success uses “ entry level “ and has it perform well, it helps the weekend warriors that are not always able to to afford the higher price gear buy with more confidence. A great product is great, no matter what level gear, in my opinion. I know you have top of the line gear as well and it is that combination that makes your reviews so trustworthy. Great balance between product and price.
Great content you always put out. Honestly your reviews are the best for the simple fact that you gig with the equipment and then give your honest opinion in your reviews.
Nice comparison! staying with the Thump Go's! Just used the Thump Go last night for an employee pumpkin festival and got numerous compliments on the sound coming out of the Thump Go's.
I have 2 Thump Go's and I feel like it needs more base. The Bose S1 pro has a better bass response, but I was able to get 2 of the Go's for the price of 1 Bose
Here’s a question: If the yellow light is a warning for power drain, does the peak light still flash yellow at unity, when you're plugged into a power source?
Great video. To add; the thump go's are great little speakers. I went outside the box and did a small ceremony for 50-75, but!!! I paired it with a sub and it sounded great!!! And what you said bro!!! wirelss all the way numark with the thump go!!! been there best feeling to not worry about power!!!!!
I test out my Harbinger vari v2312 two speakers several times, mines has not clipped at all, when I set the speaker up to max volume it does not clip at all. And I still have them and they still bangin' 10:09
I have 4 of the thump gos and they rock I have used them this past year at over 35 gigs and have run them with music playback for a minimum of 5 hrs and the battery and the batteries have never come off the green fantastic. Prior to these I had 4 of the supposed super high end brand and the batteries were junk compared to these
Hello Is trash go good for busking with an electric guitar and drum machine ? It looks ok for recorded music, but live with instruments is another thing. Thanks for your reply
I'm not a real DJ but I'm responsible for the bluetooth music at every family gathering including birthday parties, backyard BBQ, pool parties, beach parties, camping, etc. I would say we use the speaker 80% outdoors and 20% indoors. We are looking for something with heavy bass at close range. Would you recommend the Thump Go or Thrash Go? or should we wait for the SRT Go?
@@ClevelandTerry thanks. Ugh huge disappointment. Currently I have to use one of those stupid IEC plugs that have an outlet to plug in the charger. Thanks Terry
Trash not having a stereo jack input or RCA input is very very DISSAPOINTING as well as the more LEDs for knowing how much juice is still awailable! Don't know what they were thinking. For this reason alone I'd not be buying this speaker. I am a DJ and shopping for a pair of speakers, is there any other battery powered speaker you know of and you'd recomend for a crowd of 100-150 people?
I wonder how JBL partybox lineup compares. The only thing that's crazy to me is that the party boxes do not have a balanced connection... the new party box ultimate doesn't even have a balance input at $1,700 which I know isn't a comparison to these Mackie speakers. For my curiosity on comparison I was thinking more along the lines of the Party Box 310 which is battery powered.
@ClevelandTerry are you thinking a party box 310 versus the thump or thrash is a apples oranges comparison ? I suppose the Eon one would be the better comparison. Sorry I just haven't heard any of the battery powered PA speakers but I have heard the party box 310 and it sounds really good could rival the battery powered PA speakers, the light show on the speakers could be fun for certain events you never know. 😉
I don’t see why they didn’t do this with a premium speaker instead of an entry level. Most of us already have a battery speaker and won’t downgrade from what we already have.
My Everse 8 blows my Thump Go out of the water. Everse 8 is my main ceremony speaker has plenty of mic volume and headroom. No need for an external mixer. I will be selling my Thump Go asap it just doesn’t cut it and not loud enough.
just fyi the passthrough on both the thump go and thrash go will not play bluetooth audio, you will need a mixer or a bluetooth 3.5mm receiver connected on the AUX in if you plan on connecting a subwoofer
I really appreciate the effort and quality in this video. You're awesome
I have the Thump Go, I am staying with it. I use it for indoor ceremonies.
In use the Thump Go with Prime Go for ceremony’s and pop up parties! But I also keep those with me as backups when the power goes out! Has happened and the party could keep going with my Titan 360 Tubes and Xvive connected mic! Not a lot of money to be prepared and portable! Love seeing the Thrash. Great comparison!
Thank you for the review. I added a couple Thump Go’s to the collection last spring. Sound is powerful for its size. I really wish Mackie would’ve had on-board EQ to them. But outside of that I’m very happy with them. In my humble opinion, Mackie should’ve added a Thump Go sub with 2 8” drivers, or a 10” driver before the Thrash 12. If I have a need for something the size of the Thrash 12 I’m bringing my regular set up and just adding my small Generac inverter generator. The Thrash 12 might make sense if I was just starting and didn’t have anything else, but given what I already have, it won’t be getting added to my “collection”.
That's about what I expected from both speakers in terms of sound, but part of why I grabbed the Thump Go is the tertiary features like EQ modes, Feedback Elim, etc. I'm not mad at the Thrash stuff, but what I really want is a true Thump 12 Go. When/if Mackie drops those I'll probably start selling some of my extra speakers so I can grab a pair.
Great Job. Love your energy and honest approach. You review for all levels and when someone at your level of success uses “ entry level “ and has it perform well, it helps the weekend warriors that are not always able to to afford the higher price gear buy with more confidence. A great product is great, no matter what level gear, in my opinion.
I know you have top of the line gear as well and it is that combination that makes your reviews so trustworthy.
Great balance between product and price.
I appreciate that!
Great content you always put out. Honestly your reviews are the best for the simple fact that you gig with the equipment and then give your honest opinion in your reviews.
Nice comparison! staying with the Thump Go's! Just used the Thump Go last night for an employee pumpkin festival and got numerous compliments on the sound coming out of the Thump Go's.
Did you use them by themselves or in addition to other speakers?
I have 2 Thump Go's and I feel like it needs more base. The Bose S1 pro has a better bass response, but I was able to get 2 of the Go's for the price of 1 Bose
this comparison is done so well
Here’s a question:
If the yellow light is a warning for power drain, does the peak light still flash yellow at unity, when you're plugged into a power source?
Great video. To add; the thump go's are great little speakers. I went outside the box and did a small ceremony for 50-75, but!!! I paired it with a sub and it sounded great!!!
And what you said bro!!! wirelss all the way numark with the thump go!!! been there best feeling to not worry about power!!!!!
I wonder if 2 thump gos and 1 trash go as a kind of subwoofer would work for bars or small weddings etc
I test out my Harbinger vari v2312 two speakers several times, mines has not clipped at all, when I set the speaker up to max volume it does not clip at all. And I still have them and they still bangin' 10:09
I have 4 of the thump gos and they rock I have used them this past year at over 35 gigs and have run them with music playback for a minimum of 5 hrs and the battery and the batteries have never come off the green fantastic. Prior to these I had 4 of the supposed super high end brand and the batteries were junk compared to these
Excellent demo.
QUESTION: does the 12 Thrash offer a swappable battery like the 8 thump go?
Yes
Hello
Is trash go good for busking with an electric guitar and drum machine ?
It looks ok for recorded music, but live with instruments is another thing.
Thanks for your reply
Can you pair these with the Everse 8? I have the Everse 8 but I want to pair it another brand. Jbl or the Mackie go.
@@PJmusica no, I don’t believe so.
Where can in find out weatherproof data on these two speakers? I can't seem to find anything anywhere, even on Mackie website
How well does the Duck feature work? Adjustable?
Hi ! MACKIE Trash212 Go vs Everse 8 - Which is better in terms of sound quality?
Everse 8!!!
Hi, do you recommend Mackie Thumb go for keyboard ?
I'm not a real DJ but I'm responsible for the bluetooth music at every family gathering including birthday parties, backyard BBQ, pool parties, beach parties, camping, etc. I would say we use the speaker 80% outdoors and 20% indoors. We are looking for something with heavy bass at close range. Would you recommend the Thump Go or Thrash Go? or should we wait for the SRT Go?
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@@tangsta35dude may be extra (too) busy to reply but I get you.
rcf 912
What app you use on the laptop to play the music?
Big question....does it have USB for a 5v out for my wireless receiver?
No usb
@@ClevelandTerry thanks. Ugh huge disappointment. Currently I have to use one of those stupid IEC plugs that have an outlet to plug in the charger. Thanks Terry
Great job. They sound really close. Keeping my GOs they are great for small events and ceremony
What type of small events would you use the thumps for?
@Cleveland Terry the Thump Go actually sounds fuller and better to me over this video for some odd reason.
Trash not having a stereo jack input or RCA input is very very DISSAPOINTING as well as the more LEDs for knowing how much juice is still awailable! Don't know what they were thinking. For this reason alone I'd not be buying this speaker. I am a DJ and shopping for a pair of speakers, is there any other battery powered speaker you know of and you'd recomend for a crowd of 100-150 people?
I wonder how JBL partybox lineup compares. The only thing that's crazy to me is that the party boxes do not have a balanced connection... the new party box ultimate doesn't even have a balance input at $1,700 which I know isn't a comparison to these Mackie speakers. For my curiosity on comparison I was thinking more along the lines of the Party Box 310 which is battery powered.
Wow
@ClevelandTerry are you thinking a party box 310 versus the thump or thrash is a apples oranges comparison ? I suppose the Eon one would be the better comparison. Sorry I just haven't heard any of the battery powered PA speakers but I have heard the party box 310 and it sounds really good could rival the battery powered PA speakers, the light show on the speakers could be fun for certain events you never know. 😉
I willing to bet that the Mackie Thrash212 would freakin' rock as a guitarists's amp sim FRFR floor wedge?!!!
Giggity.
I wanna see you do a battery powered set up video💪🏽 🔋
That’s what he doing
@@DjMike-L with a controller, no wires period
@@bboymac84 yep
Dope vid! Do you know if this speaker sends out signal through the Thru output in Bluetooth? I know the Go 8 does not.
I don’t see why they didn’t do this with a premium speaker instead of an entry level. Most of us already have a battery speaker and won’t downgrade from what we already have.
To name your product T(h)rash is wild lol Thanks for the work u do!
Thanks for that 🙂
My Everse 8 blows my Thump Go out of the water. Everse 8 is my main ceremony speaker has plenty of mic volume and headroom. No need for an external mixer. I will be selling my Thump Go asap it just doesn’t cut it and not loud enough.
Wish they came out with a battery powered Thump subwoofer instead.
just fyi the passthrough on both the thump go and thrash go will not play bluetooth audio, you will need a mixer or a bluetooth 3.5mm receiver connected on the AUX in if you plan on connecting a subwoofer
Play something with harder bass!!💪🏽💪🏽😁
thank you for this video
Great review as usual thank you !
i just paid 299 for a thump go for an extra 200 it would need to be much better
Why call a speaker thrash (trash). That’s a terrible marketing name 😃
Se podran enlazar los dos amigo
Tengo 2 Thump go y si, se pueden enlazar sin cable (solo para uso de Bluetooth)
@@imso_tavo no p me refiero al thump go y al trash go
Son la misma marca imagino q habran pensado en esa funcionalidad q otras marcas si hicieron.
Sorry CT they sound like shxt. The thumpgo sounds better. 🤝🏾
Not from where I was but the thumps don’t sound bad.
I like my Alto 12s
I had them … My Thump Go’s are better…