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Mackie Mid Field or Center Channel Monitor!
The HR626 is the first active Mackie studio monitor with a D'Appolito woofer-tweeter-woofer design. It has one 6.7-inch woofer on each end of the cabinet with the dome tweeter in the center. The monitor can be setup vertically or horizontally, depending on the application.
The 2-way bi-amplified monitor implements servo-feedback circuitry and an elliptical passive radiator to achieve low distortion and extended low-frequency response similar to the HR824. The waveguide-loaded high frequency aluminum dome tweeter provides the same crisp and evenly dispersed highs as all of Mackie's world-class reference monitors. The 5 /8-inch internally braced MDF cabinet is extremely rigid and non-resonant. It shares the same professional design as the other Mackie monitors - the HR824 and the HR624.
The HR626 is the ideal monitor for those who need lots of bottom end, along with the low-level accuracy of the mid range for mixing and vocal placement. Thanks to its D'Appolito driver alignment design, the HR626 can be used in both vertical and horizontal positions. Placing the HR626 in a vertical position provides extremely accurate reference monitoring for mid-to large-sized studios. Because of its symmetrical left-right sound field, it can also be placed horizontally and used as a superior center channel in a 5.1 or 7.1 surround monitoring or home theater system.
Mackie HR626 Features:
- 2 low-frequency drivers, 6.7" diameter
- Sensitivity (2.83V, 1m): 89 dB SPL
- Nominal Impedance: 8 ohms
- Power Handling (Long Term/Program): 50/150 watts
- Frequency Range: 38Hz to 6kHz
- Aluminum dome high-frequency driver
- Sensitivity (2.83V, 1m): 91 dB SPL
- Nominal Impedance: 6 ohms
- Power Handling (Long Term/Program): 20/50 watts
- Frequency Range: 1.6kHz to 22kHz
- 100-watt low-frequency amplifier
- 40-watt high-frequency amplifier
Mackie HR626 Powered Studio Monitors: Accurate, powerful and affordable!
| Customer Reviews |
Sounds Great, could use a few tweaks? by from Nashville, TN, June 05, 2007 Music Background: Studio Owner/Recording Engineer, Live Sound
“The 626 sounds great and has a powerful punch for near or mid-fields. I have had a few problems with the ON/OFF switch sticking and the low frequency response seems to be over stated compared to other monitors which causes you to feel like there is too much low end in your mixes even though there is not.”
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