
Mackie
Mackie FKDRM18S DRM18S Subwoofer Flyware Kit
Safely suspend your Mackie DRM18S subwoofer overhead with this purpose-built flyware kit for flown live sound systems.
$209.99*
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Overview
Key Features
Flying Kit f DRM18S Subwoofer
Specifications
Compatibility
Mackie DRM18S Subwoofer
Required Accessory
Mackie FB100 Flybar (sold separately)
Purpose
Flying/Suspending Subwoofer
Brand
Mackie
Model
FKDRM18S
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Designed specifically for the Mackie DRM18S, ensuring a precise and secure fit.
- Enables overhead suspension for improved low-frequency coverage across a venue.
- Allows integration into a complete flown Mackie DRM speaker system when paired with the FB100 Flybar.
- Purpose-built hardware provides peace of mind for overhead rigging applications.
👎 Cons
- Only compatible with the DRM18S subwoofer, offering no cross-model versatility.
- Requires the separate purchase of a Mackie FB100 Flybar to function.
- Limited product documentation makes it difficult to assess included hardware and weight ratings before purchase.
- Adds cost on top of an already premium subwoofer investment.
Frequently Asked Questions
What subwoofer is the FKDRM18S flyware kit compatible with?
It is designed exclusively for the Mackie DRM18S subwoofer and is not compatible with other models in the DRM series.
Do I need any additional hardware to fly the DRM18S with this kit?
Yes, you also need the Mackie FB100 Flybar, which is sold separately. The flyware kit attaches the subwoofer to the flybar.
Does the FKDRM18S kit include the subwoofer or flybar?
No. The kit includes only the flyware hardware. Both the DRM18S subwoofer and FB100 Flybar must be purchased separately.
What is the purpose of flying a subwoofer rather than ground-stacking it?
Flying a subwoofer allows for more even bass distribution in a venue, reduces stage clutter, and can improve sightlines for the audience.