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Mackie Debuts DRM Loudspeaker Series

Woodinville, WA (January 10, 2019)—Mackie has announced a new flagship line of pro powered loudspeakers—the DRM Series—and it finds the company taking aim at everything from mobile DJs to installations and Houses of Worship.

Models include the 1600 W 12″ DRM212, 1600 W 15″ DRM215, 2300 W 15″ 3-Way DRM315, 2000 W 12″ DRM12A Array, and 2000 W 18″ DRM18S Subwoofer. All models are additionally available as passive boxes.

All loudspeakers in the line are powered by Class-D amplifiers with system protection, as their universal power supplies (100-240 V) use Power Factor Correction technology that regulates incoming voltage.

All of the line likewise sports Mackie’s Advanced Impulse DSP module, composed of precision crossovers, transducer time-alignment, and FIR filters. The DRM Control Dashboard on each loudspeaker is a full-color display found on the back panel. The default screen offers important settings, levels and meters and can be controlled by an adjacent knob. Full-range models offer 3-band parametric EQ, venue specific voicing modes, alignment delay, user presets, and system lock. The subwoofer features a variable crossover, cardioid mode and more.

All loudspeakers in the line are powered by Class-D amplifiers with system protection, as their universal power supplies (100-240 V) use Power Factor Correction technology that regulates incoming voltage.

All of the line likewise sports Mackie’s Advanced Impulse DSP module, composed of precision crossovers, transducer time-alignment, and FIR filters. The DRM Control Dashboard on each loudspeaker is a full-color display found on the back panel. The default screen offers important settings, levels and meters and can be controlled by an adjacent knob. Full-range models offer 3-band parametric EQ, venue specific voicing modes, alignment delay, user presets, and system lock. The subwoofer features a variable crossover, cardioid mode and more.

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