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Mackie Thump 210

Active Speaker

  • 10" high-performance woofer
  • 1" polymer compression driver
  • Power: 1400 W, Class D amplifier
  • Maximum SPL: 127 dB
  • Frequency range: 52 Hz - 23,000 Hz
  • Road-ready construction
  • Built-in feedback eliminator
  • Music Ducking automatically reduces the level on channel 2 when channel 1 receives a signal
  • Channel 1 with XLR/TRS combo input for microphone and line signals
  • Channel 2 with XLR/TRS combo line input and stereo mini jack
  • Thru output with mix of both channels
  • Angled on both sides for use as a stage monitor
  • Suitable for all typical stands
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 569 x 330 x 325 mm
  • Weight: 11.5 kg
  • Colour: Black
  • Available since September 2024
  • Item number 597739
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Power (Manufacturers Specs) 1400 W
  • Bass Speaker in Inch 10"
  • Number of Ways 2-Way
  • Colour Black
  • Weight 11,5 kg
  • Housing Material Plastic
  • Analog Inputs 2
  • Microphone Input 2
  • Line Out XLR
  • Media Player No
  • Remote Control No
  • Effects No
  • Low Cut No
  • Monitor Angle Yes
  • Width 330 mm
  • Depth 325 mm
  • Sound Pressure in dB 127 dB
  • Height 569 mm
  • Number of HT Speakers 1
  • Number of HT Speaker 1
  • HT Speaker in Inch 1
  • Number of Midrange Speaker 0
  • Midrange Speaker in Inch without
  • Number of Bass Speaker 1
  • Number of Bass Speakers 1
  • Battery No
  • Battery Information No
  • Stand Flange 35 mm
  • Construction Standard
  • Flyable No
  • Mounting Point No
  • Line Input No
  • Handheld / Headset No
  • Frequency Range (-10dB) from 52 Hz
  • Frequency Range (-10dB) to 23000 Hz
  • Active Cooler No
£298
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Compact PA, serious output

The Mackie Thump 210 is the most compact model in the second generation of the Thump series, combining a lightweight cabinet with a 1400W Class D amplifier capable of producing high output levels up to 127dB SPL. Built around a 10" woofer and 1" compression driver, it delivers a balanced, full-range sound suitable for small to medium-sized spaces. Despite its reduced footprint, the 210 retains the core features of the range, including a built-in 2-channel mixer with XLR/TRS inputs and a 3.5mm auxiliary input. Channel 1 accepts mic and line signals, while Channel 2 supports line-level sources as well as the mini-jack input, allowing microphones, instruments, and playback devices to be connected directly. A Thru output allows the mixed signal of both channels to be passed on to additional speakers, a straightforward and flexible solution for scaling sound systems with minimal effort.

Controls on the rear panel of the Mackie Thump 210

Flexible design & deployment

The Mackie Thump 210 prioritises portability, durability, and ease of use. Its lightweight moulded cabinet (11.5kg), constructed from durable synthetic material, helps reduce weight while maintaining the robustness required for regular transport and setup. Its integrated handles facilitate positioning, and the overall design is well suited to both mobile use and fixed installations. A standard pole-mount socket allows the speaker to be mounted on stands, while the dual-angled cabinet can be placed horizontally to function as a floor monitor. Covering a frequency range from 52Hz to 23kHz, it delivers a full-range sound with solid low-end presence for music playback while maintaining clarity for vocals and speech. It can also be paired with a matching Mackie Thump subwoofer when sub-bass extension is required.

Mackie Thump 210, active monitor

Where it fits

The Thump 210 is well suited to mobile DJs, musicians, presenters, and small venues looking for a compact and easy-to-manage PA solution. Its integrated mixer and straightforward control layout make it particularly useful in setups where additional equipment is limited or where quick deployment is essential, including single-speaker configurations. In practice, it handles a wide range of sources, from microphones and instruments to playback devices, making it suitable for speech, live music, and general sound reinforcement. Features such as Music Ducking – which automatically lowers the music playing on Channel 2 when a signal comes in from the mic connected to Channel 1 – make it especially useful for announcements, hosting, and event work, from informal performances to more structured settings such as presentations or conferences.

Baffle on the Mackie Thump 210 active monitor

About Mackie

In 1988 Greg Mackie, already a successful co-founder of a pro audio company, founded Mackie Designs Inc. with the goal of producing affordable, high-quality mixers. The company's first official product, the LM-1602 line mixer, was initially produced within the four walls of his home. As sales figures were encouraging, its successor model CR-1604 soon followed - and in 1991 the company finally moved into its first proper production facility. The combination of reliable quality and low prices quickly brought the company enormous success, so that by 1995 Mackie had already sold 100,000 products. In 2003, the company was renamed LOUD Audio, LLC so that there is no longer any confusion between the Mackie brand and its former parent company of the same name.

Built for everyday use

To make transporting the road-ready Mackie Thump 210 as easy as possible, there is a dedicated soft-shell case in the form of the Mackie Bag Thump210/XT (sold separately). Upon arrival, if it's being used to provide stereo sound to a seated audience, the 210 can be set up vertically at the front of the stage. If the speaker is needed as a stage monitor for a band the next day, it can simply be turned towards the stage and placed safely on its side. In multi-purpose spaces, this flexibility can dramatically reduce setup time. For packed dancefloors or busy bars, mounting it on a stand is the best choice. The Mackie Thump 210's combination of power and portability also makes it a great fit for exhibitions, trade fairs, and conferences. Built to be tough enough for the road, it's more than ready for touring: It can even accompany international travellers, capable as it is of handling all voltage standards between 100 and 240V.