Mackie SRM215 V-Class Powered Loudspeaker (1x15", 2000 Watts)

Get serious clarity and high volume output with the rugged Mackie SRM215 V-Class PA speaker. Includes Bluetooth streaming, DSP, and fully wireless control.

$949.99

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Overall User Ratings (based on 4 ratings)
  • Overall:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Sound:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Features:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Ease of Use:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Quality:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Value:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Manufacturer Support:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • The Wow Factor:
    5 out of 5 stars
Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Submitted October 7, 2021 by a customer from hotmail.com

"No regrets"

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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I may have had the same questions others had, so I will try share the bigger learnings I have had after purchasing a pair of these.My wants/needs: 1) Something with as much low-end as possible that I could also lift on a pole by myself. Why? A lot of gigs we play are small bars, 50-75 people. I could leave the subwoofer at home if the tops could handle the lows (I play bass and bass keyboards and I push some deep bass through the system for some songs -thing "This Is How We Do It" type synth bass. For these rooms, these speakers will do enough. Not the same as 18" subs, but enough. That's a good thing. We still get full, deep sound and I can leave the sub(s) at home. :)2) Too many speakers don't think about room acoustics. Too much vertical and horizontal splay means too many reflections before sound reaches the listener and thus degraded intelligibility (i.e. mud). I was worried about these Mackie's (90 x 60), so I put them next to my F1's, which are very wide but very narrow vertical (a good thing!). I walked 40' away in a room with a low ceiling which should have made a mess, but actually, the amount of direct sound I was hearing from the Mackie's was about equal to the F1. This shocked me. The intelligibility was just as good on the Mackie's as the F1s. But more over, with everything flat on all units, the spectral character of the Mackie was much more accurate. Yes, I could eq the Bose, but I didn't have to eq the Mackie. That's less I have to bother with at the gig.3) The Mackie is just a smidge bright at 8kHz on up (give or take). Easy to eq out, BUT, in a room with people talking, yelling, drinking...sometimes a bit extra high-end helps keeps the definition. Think of the masking effect of broad-band noise, and trying to cut through it. So I will keep the little bit of extra highs.4) Also it was quite noticeable how smooth the compression drivers are. Really a step-up over anything else I have heard. They are smooth, not harsh or shrill. Kind of a HiFi sound like a soft dome tweeter.I haven't played with the bluetooth yet, but I will use that to help me change speaker settings during a gig. Like many of you I will probably not bluetooth music through them.Other: This is the first box I have owned with tilt-down pole mount. It will get used for sure to help alleviate back wall reflections and/or hit audience when on a higher stage.Love the delay. It will be used for timing to subs at outdoor events.Can't wait to try the "outdoor" mode. Outdoors can be tough so I will take the help.Wish they had...1) Input/output connectors on the bottom of the back panel, not the top.2) Ability to see limit light from out front, around back, or both.3) Slightly better top handle4) Simple slip-over cover included would really be a great purchase incentive.Now that I have heard these I am wondering if they would array well? Maybe two side by side, splayed out, on each side of the stage? I would get the free 4 or 5 dB bass bump, maybe more spl, but I'm not sure about comb filtering if I tried this??... Mackie engineer out there? Any input?So far, I am shocked how good these sounded out of the box. I was looking at SRX, ETX, which are all amazing products, but in the 15" two way design they get a bit heavy and I needed something I could lift myself but with exceptional sound quality and power. I may have lucked out. :)
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Submitted November 4, 2022 by a customer from gmail.com

"Good to have."

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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Very loud speakers, I was so impress of how loud and clear they are, I personally liked them better then the JBL 2000, now my set is 2 SRM V Class, 2 Thump15A and 1 SRM2850, very loud setup, now I'm trying to get the XDJ-XZ, expensive but worth it, currently I have the DDJ SZ, so worth having them.
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Very good sound quality, even playing thru Bluetooth.
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Submitted January 11, 2023 by a customer from gmail.com

"Wow!"

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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I paid a visit to Sweetwater yesterday to finally do a sound comparison between a few different monitors, both 3 way and 2 way. The SRM215 was the best damn sounding unit they had on display. Better than QSC, JBL, EV, and Yahama. Now, this was using Bluetooth connection through my phone and a eq I have on a music player app. Throughout my years being a mobile DJ, I've had Altos Blacks, Mackie Thumps, QSC K12, and have been around various other speaker setups and I'm telling you to believe the hype! Now, Sweetwater did not have the matching sub in the series, but they had a 15' Thump sub that I paired it with and it was satisfying. I'm confident in saying a pair of these will hold the fort until one could purchase a sub to go with it. Place this speaker on your short list and go listen for yourself. And that's the day you will learn! Lastly, when I do go to make my purchase, it will be through zZounds! I just happen to live close to Sweetwater.
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Submitted November 6, 2021 by Pedro P in Houston, TX

"SRM215 V-CLASS"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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Man is trying to find the Thump 12s from like six years ago and got discontinued. The reason why because it came with 4 knobs. Master Volume will keep it 9’o clock, Lows at 9’o clock and Miss/High 12’o clock. Miss those speakers. Then was looking into the new ThumpBST 12/15 do to the fact the it had a better made APP than JBL. More research came up with DRM, then research with SRM Louspeakers, man let tell you when comparing them to other speakers to JBL, QSC & etc, the SRM212/215 V-CLASS sound quality, clarity, pitch, voice etc, was still there like when your still in truck/car riding loud music inside. Definitely will be getting my 2nd SRM215 V-CLASS from zZounds.

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Last year lost a really close friend/brother not blood related that taught me the knowledge of DJ 6+ years. He’s been DJ since h
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