Mackie HR824 Active Monitor

Full-range. Transparent imaging.

Overall User Ratings (based on 335 ratings)
  • Overall:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Sound:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Features:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Ease of Use:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Quality:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Value:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Manufacturer Support:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • The Wow Factor:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Submitted July 29, 2004 by a customer from aol.com

"Flexible, Accurate,"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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This is it. These are razor flat with no lies, 39Hz-22KHz. People argue with me that a Genelec or KRK "sounds better or brighter". That's a fine argument for a home-speaker purchase. But not for a monitor. I don't want a monitor that biases me to dull down my mixes. This is my last monitor purchase probably. I don't believe in $5,000 monitors. Because nobody you know has $5,000 home speakers, right? Okay, we all know one. Let's face it, if you can't make a mix sound good on $1,000 speakers, you are a complete loser as a mixer. Get out of the business.
Sound
The soundstage is nice and broad. AND FLAT!.
Features
The flexible EQ options on the back make it very flexible as a cart-around-with-you monitor. The intelligent connector design allows you to mount it against the wall. These people are obviously using the products they design! Nobody else does these things.
Quality
Design is well thought out, from every crossover to the passive radiator, to the venting ports, to the amplifier. Every single monitor is spec'd out. So you know what you get. Read the manual. You walk away knowing that they combed over every design option making these things. They just didn't throw in a crossover, or guess at "passive radiator design". It's a Butterworth filter for a well thought-out reason. 3rd order. not 4th. etc, etc etc. What you end up with is years of tweaking by Tweakers. That's what I like to see.
Value
You DO get more monitor than any other in it's league, even tho it's the priciest in it's league. More EQ options, rolloff options, interconnection options - you ARE getting more monitor for those extra $$.
Manufacturer Support
N/C. I have had no problems as of yet.
The Wow Factor
Aesthetic Design is simple. Not extraordinary. no neon lights. don't need 'em- Amazing sound comes out of such a small space.

Musical Style:

All but Opera
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Submitted February 15, 2006 by a customer from aol.com

"Works great in a 5.1 Home Theater system!"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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These speakers are keepers. I'm not shopping anymore.
Sound
I'm using five Mackie powered monitors in my home theater/5.1 system and I could not be more pleased. I listen critically to SACDs and DVD-As as well as using the system to watch HDTV and dvds. The Mackies provide a well-balanced, detailed soundstage with unexaggerated true timbral response and an "inky-black" background. They sound like they're hardly working though I do like to listen at realistic levels. IMHO, my older Mackies, made in the USA are not superior to the current Chinese sourced Mackies. They sound the same, THX certification or not.
Features
I like the auto-on/off feature and the adequate switching to compensate for different rooms/acoustics.
Quality
Chinese sourced or American made. I own both "versions" and, to my ears, there isn't any difference. (BTW, I bought some "b-stock" which I'd bet was used at a conference. They were $75 cheaper (each one!) and arrived in like-new condition.
Value
This product is worth the price I paid for it!
Manufacturer Support
Never had to deal with their service. Since the old days when Tapco was their main product Greg Mackie has offered top-quality goods.
The Wow Factor
Hey, it's a two-way box speaker. Well built but hardly a piece of furniture. Function over form.

Musical Background:

Active musician

Musical Style:

Jazz
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Submitted August 28, 2003 by a customer from adelphia.net

"My wife made me do it. She wanted me to have the best for my birthday. Gotta love that."

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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I'm done. These are the s_ _t.
Sound
Just bought a pair. The retailer had a Roland 2480CD digital recorder(like mine) set up with the HR624's. I pulled up the demo songs and was impressed with the 624's. We then brought in some of the larger M Audio's with the 8" woofer. Not even close. They seemed harsh with too much upper mid range. The sales guy thought they sounded better but more likely he thought I might spend $500/pair but not $1300/pr on the Mackies. He was wrong. The bass was better on the HR824's so that was it. The 624's for $420 a piece would have done very well though. These are for a home studio for recording original song demos and radio jingles. After hooking them up I started listening to some of my projects and CD's of bands I like and found the clarity and balance incredible. I found myself thinking, "This must have been exactly what the engineers were listening to when they mastered this album".
Features
Solid speakers. Have various hi and low filters but they don't sound like they need them. Unlike some other speakers I listened to.
Quality
Top quality. Have owned other Mackie gear. Amps and mixers. Never any problem.
Value
I believe it blows anything selling for less away. It will probably do the same for many selling for more. This unit bridges the home studio and pro studio monitor markets. Probably a little expensive for home but cheap for the pros.
Manufacturer Support
Will assume the best. Have never needed any.
The Wow Factor
I saw a pair of these in Tom Petty's studio and said, "Some day I too will have them".

Musical Style:

Rock Alternative Blues Originals
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Submitted February 6, 2007 by I don't want to be eligible for rewards

"Very Happy Indeed."

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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Read the manual. Listen to your room and treat accordingly. The HR824s won't let you down.
Sound
Alright. I'm writing this review the day these were delivered (purchased from zzounds). I am very happy with the sound quality of these monitors. My project studio still needs quite a bit of acoustic treatment, but the hr824s sound worlds better than what I upgraded from, the Alesis m1s. I am most impressed with the stereo imaging and the low-low distortion output. I had the opporitunity to play with the hr824s in a collegues studio and was sold the instant I heard them. Right now I'm just in love with the sensation of hearing sounds sweep left & right across the stereo field. You can actually feel it -- not just hear it, and it tickles my ears everytime -- can't get over it. I took the time to find the ideal placement for them in my studio and that has made a big difference in the preceived frequency response and stereo imaging.
Features
The rear panel has plenty of switches to help optimize the sound. I took the time to experiment with the room switches and the low cut switches but I like them all at their default settings. These features mattered in my buying decision as well but I'm happy not using them for the time being.
Ease of Use
The manual is a good time. Always read an instruction booklet no matter how trite you might think it is. Setting up the monitors is simple but I spent a couple hours trying several different positions and might even continue trying some more positions later. I've got a nice wide sweetspot though so I'm on the right track.
Quality
Excellent quality. My boy Ying, an acoustic technician at Mackie, provided me with a certificate of calibration and sure enough the FR is straight up and down like a 3... nevermind. The key overall though through all my personal research is the more effectively you treat your acoustic environment the better the performance of these monitors. Many others who made comments on these speakers before never talk about their rooms. I've seen a couple reviews where people aren't happy with them but never talk about the fact that their setup in a basement with five foot ceilings and set against a brick wall. My point is just that if you're going to drop some bread on new monitors consider your space. These are flexible though so I'd recommend them for just about anyone who is willing buy them.
Value
I'm poor, Mackie. But I'm happy.
Manufacturer Support
My boy Ying at Mackie hooked me up, yo! (refer to the "Quality" section of this review). The book makes a strong point to record your serial #s, date of purchase, save your reciepts, sign your own checks! That last one is my own bit of advice... Anyway. The manual also has printed, like, twenty-six times how you need to be careful about powering up and down and plugging in and unplugging. A basic troubleshooting section incase you didn't turn on your speakers. "My HR824s won't power on!" -- "Did you plug in your HR824 into an electrical outlet?" See, that is tech support, my friend. Mackie's got your back. Just keep the boxes they comes in and you'll be fine.
The Wow Factor
I got it.

Musical Background:

Professional... aren't we all though?

Musical Style:

Electronic/Dance
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Submitted December 23, 2003 by a customer from juno.com

"The"

Overall: 4 out of 5 stars
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These speakers will have to last me for a loooong time. At least I hope they last. I was fortunate enough to get the money to buy these in the first place.
Sound
The sound of these monitors seems to be fairly transparent from what I can tell. I am pretty critical when it comes to audio quality even though this really is a very subjective matter. For example I also own a pair of Mackie SRM450 stage monitors which are very highly rated speaker but to me the highs sound rather harsh and even somewhat brittle. Sound is a subjective matter, you are better off listening for yourself in the end.
Features
The connectivity and adjustment capacity of these speakers is excellent. Balanced and unbalanced input are provided as well as a host of useful attenuators for room acoustice adjustment. You can even shut off each speaker component seperately to check the status of the transducers.
Quality
This is hard to rate. I have not owned these for long. The way this thing is put together is very imressive though. These monitors are not wimpy. They are pretty hefty. Although weight is not always a sign of quality, it helps. (Maybe there are lead weights glued inside the cabinets to make them seem more substantial than they really are!) The long term reliability is a question I can't answer. I do know that Mackie reliability isn't perfect either and they cost 4 times as much as these.
Value
This has got to be the best value period. I mean the speakers are very decent sounding and compare favoribly with anything out there. Most non-powered studio monitors cost more than these and realistically can't even begin to compare in terms of sound quality. I personally believe that most people who own overly priced gear are basically musical snobs and can't admit that there are products available that you don't have to mortgage your home to buy and do in fact give you excellent value for your money. If these speakers do hold up they will have proven my point if not I will sadly admit I was wrong.
Manufacturer Support
I have had no dealings with the company.
The Wow Factor
These speakers even "look" good. They are more attractive than the Mackies I would say'

Musical Style:

Rock, Jazz-Rock Fusion, Blues, Jazz
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Submitted October 1, 2005 by a customer from verizon.net

"Sweet Monitors"

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Simply amazing speakers.
Sound
The only reason i didnt give this a 10 is because genelecs are the absolute best of all time. Mackie is still up there though. hahahah those people who say the behringers are the same as these, man they are really messed up. Is 1,200$ the same as 340$? I think not, and thats exactly why the mackie hr824s provail. I mean im tired of all the people who say "Just because something is expensive doesnt mean it is the best," well I think the more money something is, the better qualitiy and more performance it will have.
Features
What other features could you add to a pair of monitors?
Quality
Perect!
Value
For a pair of monitors this good, Just be glad your not paying thousands and thousands of dollars because they are sure worth it.
Manufacturer Support
Didnt have to use it.
The Wow Factor
My friend has them, and im in his band so I get to use them all the time. Oh yea!

Musical Background:

Active Musician, also want to get into recording

Musical Style:

Ska/Punk
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Submitted July 25, 2003 by a customer from hotmail.com

Mackie HR824 Monitors Customer Review

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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Sound
Awesome and accurate as hell. The only problem is that not everyone owns these.
Features
high quality - durable. Heavy though.
Quality
Bullet proof. Each speaker is certified.
Value
expensive but worht it. "value" is a bit hard to define.
Manufacturer Support
n/a - NEVER NEEDED SUPPORT
The Wow Factor
Lots of praise about its looks and sound. They look professional because they are professional. My friends are jealous. Also, the people who know about monitors hold these speaker in high regard.

Musical Style:

Downbeat, Hip-Hop
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Submitted December 7, 2003 by a customer from hotmail.com

"great product"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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Sound
top quality, very bassy. Might not be idle for a final mix, but its excellent for working on music, or mixing records.
Features
great cuts in all freqs.
Quality
two years of heavy use, they have yet to fail, sound as crisp as out of the box
Value
they are expensive

Musical Style:

tekno
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Submitted January 26, 2007 by a customer from aol.com

"The only monitors you'll ever need"

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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I've had these monitors for a few years, I don't have any desire to buy a new or "better" pair. Now I can focus on mixing and I have one less piece of gear to worry about. Because you know what they say: if you can't hear right, you can't possibly mix right. Mixing with these monitors is like looking at the world through a clear pane of glass. It doesn't get any better than that.
Sound
The sound is very accurate, which is what's required of a monitor. I've done many mixes on 824s and then heard them in a mastering lab - very slight differences, all due to my room acoustics I'm sure. Speaking of which, there are some misconceptions in the previous reviews. Yes, 824s ARE flat within 1.5 dB over the stated frequency range. The very first thing I did when I bought one was to test it in the anechoic chamber at the university where I work - I do acoustics research for a living. You can't test these things in a room for accuracy as a previous reviewer mentioned, the room acoustics GREATLY affect your measurements. If you get your room acoustics in shape, these speakers WILL do the job for you. No more running out to the car, trying four different speakers, etc..unless you're just so excited you want to!
Features
Very nice to have the switches on the front for those times you want to turn the speaks off and record a quick vocal or acoustic guitar track in the control room. Very nice also to have compensation switches for the speakers being placed against the wall or in a corner. The passive radiator in the back gives this small monitor a huge bass performance for its size. Automatic limiters keep you from blowing them up when you make the occasional mistake or just get carried away.
Ease of Use
Powered speakers are wonderful. Not only do you not have to mess with a power amp, but the internal amps are perfectly matched to the speakers and give the monitors some additional mass which helps withe sound. And then you have the built in limiters to protect the speakers. This all adds up to effortless use. Some people probably leave them on all the time and put the switch in the position where they come on when sound is sent to them. I'm too paranoid about fire to do that. A thief will take a few things he can quickly carry, a fire takes everything.
Quality
Some folks really like those Adams monitors with their smooth sounding ribbon tweeters. Hey, I do too, they sound very nice. But what I want is accurate and reliable. Speaking of reliable, my cat knocked one of my 824s off the elevated stand. It sheared off the front controls of my Joe Meek preamp, bounced off a hard wood table, and fell all the way to the floor crunching another piece of gear I had. After I finished screaming I hooked the monitor back up and it worked just as it had before. Only reminder of its long fall was a small scrape in the cabinet that I used a black marker to hide.
Value
Well, it is pretty expensive. But wouldn't you really rather pay ONCE and get something you'll use for a long time without lusting after some other monitor? Before I had these, I had three pairs of monitors in my control room and I was always running out to the car or the living room stereo to see how my mix sounded. I still have a bunch of speakers in my control room, but I haven't used them for a couple of years, just the Mackies. And I don't worry about my mixes sounding bad on other systems anymore, or even at the mastering lab. How much is all that worth to you?
Manufacturer Support
Mackie writes very good manuals compared to most companies. That's about all I know about them because even though I have several pieces of Mackie gear, I've never needed their service. I called them after my monitor took the header, they were very friendly and supportive. They said it probably wasn't damaged, but if I wanted to I could send it to them and they'd check it out, no charge.
The Wow Factor
I don't want my monitors to be "sexy." Sexy like an Adam monitor with a ribbon tweeter, I guess. You know, the "in" monitor of the day. I just want my monitors to tell me the truth and to keep working. I don't want to think about them or worry about them, I just want them to show me exactly what's on my tracks - and that they do in spades.

Musical Background:

Recording engineer, soundman, acoustics researcher (day job)

Musical Style:

I can record almost anything, and do
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Submitted July 31, 2005 by a customer from hotmail.com

"Never before in my life have I heard music sound this good."

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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In any market, you generally get what you pay for. And when the reviews say that these are a "revelation", you get a hint of what you're in for. For those of you that are thinking they're a bit expensive, look on the bright side: If you buy these, you won't ever have to think about upgrading.
Sound
Lovely. I've actually never heard music sound this good before in my life. Amazing clarity, and the sweet spot is a huge field that presents a scene in front of you with such detail and depth that it seems as if you could actually "see" or "touch" the sound exactly where it is in the mix. Needless to say, these are an absolute pleasure to mix with.
Features
You get what you need, but you don't need many features because these speakers already have an amazingly flat sound.
Quality
Sturdy and well made.
Value
These are incredible speakers, and it's no wonder they are the industry standard. Anybody who hates on them is truely a sound snob who actually has the extra few thousand to blow on a some insane speaker, and of course will try to compare these speakers to ones that are nowhere near this price range. Don't you think that's a good sign?! If you are debating paying this much for a speaker, or going with something a bit lower, definitely swallow the few extra hundred and splurge on these guys. You'll thank yourself later ;)
Manufacturer Support
I've never had to deal with support and that's the best kind.
The Wow Factor
Yeah, "sex appeal". I'm spending this much on monitors because I want chicks to come into my studio and wanna jump my bones because of the speakers I have! In actuality the asthetic appeal isn't the sleekest or most chic, but once you know what you've got under the hood, the practical yet sophisticated elegance of their design becomes all the more sexy. But really, if you didn't know what's inside, what looks more "sleek and sexy"? A Mitsubishi Eclipse *yeah* or a Rolls Royce?

Musical Background:

Musician, Producer, Performer

Musical Style:

From Acoustic/Classical to Hard-hitting Hip-Hop to Super-chill Electronica beats
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Submitted March 17, 2006 by a customer from yahoo.com

"As good as it gets"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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I've never heard a better speaker in my life. I am DEFINITELY going to get a pair of these when I can afford them.
Sound
It doesn't get any better than this. Perfect,realistic recreation of whatever it is you are listening to. It's crisp, clear, and beautiful.
Quality
These babies last.
Value
It isn't cheap, but you ar investing in something you will have for a long, long, time. You are paying for Quality, so it's worth it.
The Wow Factor
I've heard them, and that was all I had to do for me to want them.

Musical Background:

Producer, recording engineer, and musician

Musical Style:

R&B, Jazz, Hip-hop, and funk
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Submitted April 26, 2005 by a customer from yahoo.com

"Not what I expected"

Overall: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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Don't be mesmerized with the technical hoopla Mackie puts out such as laser interferometry measurement. They don't tell you that their woofer at the midrange is even more distorted than the softdome tweeter they show in their brochure. They only highlight the best part, but you are responsible for judging overall response.
Sound
I had few problems with the sound of this monitor. First the speed between the PP cone woofer and duraluminium tweeter is vastly different. This makes accurate application of sound effects more difficult. Bass was sluggish but full, would like it to be little faster. I have a MLS measurement equipment in my studio and try as I may, I could not get their claimed +/-1.5dB frequency response. I think they use some kind of averaging scheme to smooth out their measurement. On some recordings, amplifier went into compression without much output of sound (This was on a fairly loud acoustic drum, but my other systems plays it okay). Overall the sound lacks expressiveness and in my opinion on the dark side (I don't mean it lacks highs either). Listen to other monitors before you buy it, and you might see what I mean.
Features
I didn't like the fixed controls they give you that boosts or decays frequency in fixed steps. Environments vary a lot and controls should be continuosly variable so you can adjust to more fine accuracy.
Quality
Build quality is excellent.
Value
Not as expensive as Genelec 1031 which this design seems to be based on, but once again check out other monitor speakers especially since there are many product that's lower priced.
Manufacturer Support
Mackie has one of the best support I've dealt with.
The Wow Factor
I own it. Duh !

Musical Background:

Recording engineer

Musical Style:

Almost anything except classical, hip-hop and rap
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Submitted December 26, 2006 by a customer from bellsouth.net

"plug in. play. easy as 1-2-3."

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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i would immeadiatly replace it if it was stolen or broken. i think ive already said enough about before! its great!
Sound
great sound, i highly reccomend getting a pair of these.
Features
the sub is very good and loud, very useful overall.
Ease of Use
plug it in and play!
Quality
Perfect. Nice. Excellent. need i go on?
Manufacturer Support
havent had to deal with it
The Wow Factor
its sexy..but the blue circle and the shape could use a little work.

Musical Background:

active musician

Musical Style:

metal, heavy metal, black metal, death metal, grunge, rock, alternative, alternative metal, nu metal, rap metal, punk, hardcore,
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Submitted July 7, 2003 by a customer from aol.com

"Dishonest Low End Bass and Vocal Positioning, Otherwise OK"

Overall: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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Sound
I used these in my pro tools recording studio for about a year. What I have found is that the low end bass response is slightly dishonest (my mixes would have WAY more bass on other systems than what showed up on the 824's). This is a problem for sure, but I just bought some supplimentary speakers to check bass frequency with during my mixdowns. Also, I found that it is slightly dishonest with vocal level and also effects levels. What sounded like ample volume on the 824's turned out to be slightly buried on other systems. Same with the effects levels - buried on stereo systems, ample on the 824's. Again, I just took that knowledge and worked around it. I'm looking to the next best thing at this point, but haven't decided what that will be yet.
Features
Auto Switch-off Standby mode is a good thing...
Quality
No problems whatsoever...
Value
Not bad, but the Behringer has the same thing for 399.99 in the B2031's.
Manufacturer Support
Never dealt with them...

Musical Style:

Pop, R&B, Hot AC
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Submitted July 8, 2006 by a customer from hotmail.com

"they don"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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Features
i don

Musical Background:

technician producer and engenier

Musical Style:

dance
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Submitted June 24, 2005

"If you have any sense at all you will sell your first born child for these"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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until I die. the monitors die or we both die simultaneously. And if I do die before they do, they will be burried with me. so don't even ask..
Sound
Hands down the best investment I've ever made. I have a lot of toys in my studio that were much more expensive but these monitors are priceless. I would pay twice the amount If I had to. God, I hope I never do but I would. They are that good! beg borrow..well don't steal.. but yeah you get the picture.
Features
Have to love a monitor with the switch on the front. I used to hate reaching behind my events..
Quality
Exceptional quality. If your looking for a non fatiguing monitor that still gives you the base response of a club speaker in a price range that is just above a project studio budget. This is it. I have friends with genelecs and I can honestly the 824's sound just as good if not better to my ear. Granted these arn't the most asthetically pleasing thing on the planet but your not taking them to a fashion show.
Value
Priceless
Manufacturer Support
Never had to deal with them.
The Wow Factor
It's not the sexiest thing. But damn does it have a nice voice.

Musical Background:

Active Musician

Musical Style:

Ambient Electro
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Submitted October 18, 2003

Mackie HR824 Monitors Customer Review

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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Sound
It's so flat that it's almost unnaturally neutral. Mastering with EQ is much easier than with other "colored" monitors. Imaging is so spacious with precise height, width and depth. Typically produced music played through the mackie's have a dead-on center, "phantom" image; almost as if there's a center channel speaker.
Features
bi-amplification
Quality
very solid w/o any woodiness
Value
it's pricey, but worth it
Manufacturer Support
haven't needed any service
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