
Mackie
Mackie Thrash212 12" Powered Loudspeaker
★★★★★
1300WXLR52Hz – 20kHz
A rugged, road-ready 1300W powered 12-inch loudspeaker built to deliver punchy sound gig after gig.
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Overview
Key Features
1300W ultra-efficient Class-D amplifier
Built-Like-A-Tank to conquer every gig while lightweight for easy loading
Frequency response: 52Hz – 20kHz (-10dB)
Inputs 1 and 2 feature XLR/TRS combo inputs. Inputs accept both line and mic level
Mix output contains audio from both input channels
Specifications
Brand
Mackie
Model
Thrash212
Speaker Size
12 inches
Amplifier Power
1300W Class-D
Frequency Response
52 Hz – 20 kHz (-10 dB)
Input 1
XLR/TRS Combo (Mic/Line)
Input 2
XLR/TRS Combo (Mic/Line)
Output
Mix Output (both input channels combined)
Type
Powered (Active)
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 1300W Class-D amplifier delivers high output levels from a single, self-powered cabinet
- Two XLR/TRS combo inputs with mic and line level support allow direct connection without a mixer
- Rugged, road-tested enclosure is designed to survive the demands of regular gigging and transport
- Mix output lets you daisy-chain to a second speaker for expanded coverage
- Lightweight for its power class, making load-in and load-out faster and less fatiguing
👎 Cons
- 52 Hz low-frequency limit means bass-heavy music benefits from adding a separate subwoofer
- No Bluetooth input, so wireless streaming from a phone requires an external adapter
- Limited onboard EQ or DSP controls compared to higher-end Mackie models
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Thrash212 have a built-in mixer or do I need an external one?
It has two XLR/TRS combo inputs that accept both mic and line level signals, plus a mix output that combines both channels — so for simple setups like a mic and a music source, you can skip an external mixer entirely.
Can two Thrash212 speakers be daisy-chained together?
Yes, the mix output allows you to route the combined signal from both input channels to a second speaker, making it easy to set up a stereo pair or extend coverage without a separate mixer.
How much does the Thrash212 weigh?
Mackie designed the Thrash212 to be lightweight for a 12-inch powered speaker, making it manageable for solo load-in and load-out, though the exact weight should be verified against Mackie's current spec sheet.
What is the low-frequency extension of the Thrash212?
The Thrash212 reaches down to 52 Hz at -10 dB, which provides solid low-end punch for vocals and music, though adding a powered subwoofer will improve bass impact for DJ or dance events.