Pro Audio of the Month

Mackie SA1232z
The new Mackie SA1232z puts out an astounding 1300W and creates the highest SPL you can get from a standard power outlet—a staggering 136dB. That's like standing next to an industrial strength pile-driver, only one that's a lot more musical and a whole lot more accurate. These amps are so powerful and convert so much electricity to sound, we highly recommend you give each Mackie SA1232z its very own circuit, unless of course, you just enjoy resetting circuit breakers.

Behringer B215A
The EUROLIVE B215A loudspeaker stands out from the crowd, in a world where many PA systems are big and heavy. Through an efficient design concept, the B215A speaker translates 400 Watts of power into massive punch and articulate sound.

Behringer PMH2000
The Behringer PMH2000 Europower Powered Mixer that's great for live gigs. The PMH2000 gives you 6 mono channels with ULN mic/line preamps, switchable phantom power, super-musical 3-band EQ, plus independent effects and monitor sends. In addition, you get 4 stereo channels, plus one channel especially configured for tape, CD, or MD players with stereo RCA inputs and recording outputs. The PMH2000 also features a built-in 250W stereo power amplifier and a flexible master section, including 2 - 9-band graphic equalizers that can be assigned to left and right main mix or to main mix and monitor out.

Mackie Onyx 1640
The Mackie Onyx 1640 16-Channel Mixer is a premium 16-channel, 4-bus small-format analog mixer. It features all-new circuitry including 16 boutique-class Onyx mic preamps with 4-band Perkins EQ plus sweepable mids on mic/line channels. A 96kHz FireWire option card is available for streaming 18 independent channels of audio to your computer with near-zero latency.

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