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Mackie Extends SRM Professional Line with Two Powerful New Dual-Woofer Designs

New 1600W dual 15-inch full-range model and dual 18-inch subwoofer deliver unmatched sound and proven durability 

 
 

 



  

Today Mackie launches two new high-power, high-output additions to the legendary SRM family of powered loudspeakers - the SRM750 1600W Dual 15-inch High-Definition Powered Loudspeaker and the SRM2850 1600W Dual 18-inch Powered Subwoofer.

"These are truly the big boys of the SRM family, with the raw power and speaker configurations that high-output applications demand," commented John Boudreau, Mackie SVP. "The powerful dual-woofer designs can really move some air. They're perfect for festivals and clubs. Stack two SRM2850 subs with an SRM750 on top for an amazingly high-output and great-sounding stacked PA."

Both new models benefit from the features and technology of the SRM Professional Series, which includes the SRM550, SRM650 and SRM1850. This includes a powerful 1600-watt amp platform paired with custom transducers housed within professional-grade, internally-braced all-wood cabinets that are truly "Built-Like-A-Tank."

click for larger image Like all SRM full-range boxes, the SRM750 Dual 15-inch Powered Loudspeaker features Mackie HD Audio Processing™. This sound-enhancing and powerful DSP includes patented acoustic correction algorithms for the ultimate in high-definition sound plus system optimization tools like application-specific speaker modes and an amazingly accurate feedback destroyer. Ready for anything, SRM750's integrated 2-channel mixer with Mackie Wide-Z™ inputs can handle any signal with ease. 

The chest-pounding new SRM2850 Dual 18-inch Powered Subwoofer moves some serious air, with 1600-watts of power in an intensely-rugged all-wood design. Perfect for bass-hungry applications, the SRM2850 delivers massive amounts of hard-hitting lows. Great for high-output, stacked rigs at festivals, clubs and other live sound applications, the SRM2850 is a rock-solid dual 18-inch subwoofer with proven Mackie performance.

For more information on the full line of SRM powered loudspeakers visit srm.mackie.com or check out the tech video below.

The new Mackie SRM750 and SRM2850 will be available soon at authorized Mackie dealers. The SRM750 has a U.S. MSRP of $1499.99. The SRM2850 has a U.S. MSRP of $1999.99.



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