I currently use the thump gos with two 15inch subs for djing house parties, going to do a wedding soon and I want to get these and use my thumps as booth monitors, wondering if that’s a good idea 🤔 and I use a Mackie mixer as well
They are on the right track. I want these companies to come out with 12" speakers that can easily be a main and battery powered. To go wireless and eliminate having to run a power cable on a 128+ DB speaker rated at 600+ watts RMS would be a game changer. I wouldn't buy this for wedding ceremonies or cocktail hours because I don't need a 12" Woofer for those situations. My Bose S1 Pros handle those situations just fine.
For whatever the reason, no matter where i read the specs on the 12 go I cannot find out whether or not they're using a lithium battery or a lead acid-sealed battery, the difference is very important, do you know what's inside that battery housing?
Hello Is it 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
@kettnercreative the Soundboks is actually pretty impressive if you get to know the speaker and app. It actually has a mixer built-in and EQ. The Soundboks speaker sounds like you are running a sub with it compare to the Mackie . The price is a different situation. LOL but I have used the Soundboks 3s for at gigs before and I got a lot of compliments on the sound. So that being said I do agree that the Mackie is a great budget speakers I can't say I would rather have the Mackie thrash over the Soundboks.
The soundboks 3 is louder and fuller than the Everse 8. And I don't look at watts on any speaker. My JBL PRX1'S say 2000 watts each speaker and my Bose F1s say 1000 watts each speaker but my Bose F1s get about 30% louder. But that being Said the Everse 8 is a great ceremony speaker and if you put a couple of them with a sub you would have a nice compact PA that could do 75 to mabe 100 people. I think this is one of the best speakers EV has.
EV and JBL both have battery options as well. At this time, they're mostly adding it to their "entry level" speakers though. I think this makes sense with the types of events you would use a battery powered speaker.
@@kettnercreative I bought this thinking it will outperform my EV’s in output. It’s not loud enough to justify its size and weight compared to the everse. I think this speaker is kinda late to the market since everyone pretty much has a battery powered speaker and nobody wants to downgrade to this speaker. We need a solid premium battery speaker that could compete with powered pa speakers.
@@Elninisstrue, nothing can beat the Everse 8 at the price point, gonna leave the JBL Eon One MK2 outta this bc it is outside the price range, and would be an unfair take
I currently use the thump gos with two 15inch subs for djing house parties, going to do a wedding soon and I want to get these and use my thumps as booth monitors, wondering if that’s a good idea 🤔 and I use a Mackie mixer as well
Thank you for checking out Thrash212GO!
They are on the right track. I want these companies to come out with 12" speakers that can easily be a main and battery powered. To go wireless and eliminate having to run a power cable on a 128+ DB speaker rated at 600+ watts RMS would be a game changer. I wouldn't buy this for wedding ceremonies or cocktail hours because I don't need a 12" Woofer for those situations. My Bose S1 Pros handle those situations just fine.
How do you pull the handles off? I really want to spray paint the handles.
For whatever the reason, no matter where i read the specs on the 12 go I cannot find out whether or not they're using a lithium battery or a lead acid-sealed battery, the difference is very important, do you know what's inside that battery housing?
Hello
Is it 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
As ever, fantastic review.
does it work from regular power also?
Can you link two Thrash212 GO via BT and stream from smartphone (via BT) at the same time?
@mackietv @Kettner Creative
Jak sparować dwie kolumny, by dając sygnał z urządzenia przez Bluetooth jednej kolumnie przekazała ona to samo też na drugą ?
Could these work well as a party speaker (w/o a sub) or would someone be better off with a dedicated party speaker (JBL 310, etc.)?
Did you get an answer? That’s my question as well.
Hi! Mackie Thrash212 GO vs Everse 8 - which is better in terms of sound quality?
I haven't used the Everse 8, but I would guess that EV has better outright sound quality. Mackie seems to have better features, EV has better sound.
Is it comparable or louder/quieter than a Soundboks?
The SoundBoks is rated at 126SPL and the Thrash 2i2 Go is rated at 125SPL, but I would prefer to have the Mackie.
@kettnercreative the Soundboks is actually pretty impressive if you get to know the speaker and app. It actually has a mixer built-in and EQ. The Soundboks speaker sounds like you are running a sub with it compare to the Mackie . The price is a different situation. LOL but I have used the Soundboks 3s for at gigs before and I got a lot of compliments on the sound. So that being said I do agree that the Mackie is a great budget speakers I can't say I would rather have the Mackie thrash over the Soundboks.
The soundboks 3 is louder and fuller than the Everse 8. And I don't look at watts on any speaker. My JBL PRX1'S say 2000 watts each speaker and my Bose F1s say 1000 watts each speaker but my Bose F1s get about 30% louder. But that being Said the Everse 8 is a great ceremony speaker and if you put a couple of them with a sub you would have a nice compact PA that could do 75 to mabe 100 people. I think this is one of the best speakers EV has.
From where we get this speaker is this available in online shopping please let us know
I have links in the description of the video.
I would consider this speaker for cocktail hour in a separate room.
100%. Quick setup/strike. No cables, no gaff tape. Bluetooth to a ipad hidden under your stand. Done.
Excelente video
You can get 2 of these for the price of a everse 8
This is 500$, Everse 8 is $750, how can you get 2 of these?
Can’t wait for a better brand to release something to compete with this.
EV and JBL both have battery options as well. At this time, they're mostly adding it to their "entry level" speakers though.
I think this makes sense with the types of events you would use a battery powered speaker.
@@kettnercreative I bought this thinking it will outperform my EV’s in output. It’s not loud enough to justify its size and weight compared to the everse. I think this speaker is kinda late to the market since everyone pretty much has a battery powered speaker and nobody wants to downgrade to this speaker. We need a solid premium battery speaker that could compete with powered pa speakers.
@@Elniniss How is / was the bass output compared to the Everse 8?
9kgs more weight for the Thrash 212 Go is a lot.
@@Elninisstrue, nothing can beat the Everse 8 at the price point, gonna leave the JBL Eon One MK2 outta this bc it is outside the price range, and would be an unfair take
What is a 'Rider' ?