
Mackie
Mackie Thump Go 8" Portable Bluetooth Speaker Bundle
★★★★★
XLR
Battery-powered portable PA with Mackie's signature low-end punch — built for singer-songwriters, presenters, and small gigs where AC power isn't an option.
$472.49*
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Overview
Key Features
Ultra-efficient Class-D amplifier powers an 8” Custom high-output woofer and 1" Compression driver
Removable lithium-ion battery with tri-color battery life indicator
Bluetooth connectivity for wireless streaming and control via the Thump GO app
2-channel digital mixer with XLR mix output with Music Ducking mode
Includes Power Cord
Specifications
Speaker Type
Portable powered loudspeaker
Woofer
8" custom high-output driver
High-Frequency Driver
1" compression driver
Amplifier
Class-D
Power Source
Removable lithium-ion battery / AC power cord
Mixer
2-channel digital mixer
Inputs
XLR/TRS combo input
Outputs
XLR mix output
Wireless
Bluetooth (streaming and app control)
Features
Music Ducking mode, Thump GO app control, tri-color battery indicator
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- The removable lithium-ion battery lets you perform in parks, patios, and venues with no AC outlets — genuine untethered portability that most powered speakers can't match.
- The built-in 2-channel mixer with Music Ducking mode eliminates the need for an external mixer at small gigs, streamlining your setup to mic, phone, and speaker.
- Mackie's 8-inch woofer and compression driver combo delivers surprising low-end warmth and vocal clarity for an enclosure this compact — the bottom end doesn't thin out at moderate volumes.
- Bluetooth connectivity with app control lets you adjust EQ and levels from your phone, so you can tweak sound from the audience position instead of walking back to the speaker.
- At under 20 pounds with the battery installed, it's light enough to carry with one hand alongside a guitar case or gear bag.
👎 Cons
- The 8-inch woofer reaches its limits in larger spaces — bass response rolls off noticeably below 60 Hz, so kick drums and bass-heavy backing tracks lack the chest-thump impact of a 12-inch or 15-inch cabinet.
- Maximum SPL won't fill a large outdoor area or compete with ambient noise at busy events; you'll feel the volume ceiling when pushing it in open-air settings beyond about 50 listeners.
- The single combo input means you can only connect one XLR or TRS source alongside Bluetooth — adding a second mic or instrument requires an external mixer.
- Battery charge time is several hours from empty, and without a spare battery you're out of commission during charging — a real concern for back-to-back gigs.
- The plastic enclosure is lightweight but doesn't inspire the same rugged confidence as Mackie's larger Thump series; repeated transport without a padded bag will show wear.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the battery last at performance volume levels?
The removable lithium-ion battery delivers around 12 hours at moderate levels. At full output for live performance, expect closer to 6–8 hours depending on content. The tri-color indicator gives you a clear read on remaining charge, and you can swap in a second battery for all-day events.
Can I connect a microphone directly to the Thump Go without an external mixer?
Yes. It has a built-in 2-channel digital mixer with a combo XLR/TRS input, so you can plug a dynamic or condenser mic straight in. The Music Ducking mode automatically lowers Bluetooth music when you speak into the mic — useful for announcements and presentations without riding a fader.
What does the XLR mix output do, and can I daisy-chain two Thump Go units?
The XLR mix output sends a summed signal of both channels out to another powered speaker or a PA system. You can connect a second Thump Go for stereo coverage or use it as a monitor feed. It's a line-level output, so it won't drive passive speakers.
How does the Bluetooth audio quality compare to a wired connection?
Bluetooth streaming sounds clean and full for background music and backing tracks at typical performance volumes. For critical playback or situations where latency matters — like syncing to video — a wired connection via the 1/4" input will give you tighter timing and slightly better fidelity.
Is the Thump Go loud enough for outdoor events without additional speakers?
For intimate acoustic sets, solo presentations, or fitness classes with up to about 50 people, it has sufficient throw. For larger outdoor gatherings or full-band reinforcement, you'll want to pair it with a second unit or step up to a larger powered speaker.