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Mackie HR824 (No Longer Available)Item ID: HR824Active Bi-amped Nearfield Monitor with 150W 8" Woofer and 100W 1" Tweeter (ea) (THX approved) Sorry, the Mackie HR824 is no longer available. We've left this page up for reference only. Check out the great alternatives on this page or call toll-free (800) 222-4700 to speak with a Sweetwater Sales Engineer about similar products. From Our Research Team:Active Technology For Unflinching Studio Monitor AccuracyExotic acoustic technology makes the HR824 possible. Mackie's advanced manufacturing makes them affordable. Why compromise your creative product to anything less?It's the only part of your studio that you actually hear. That's why the Mackie HR824 has been meticulously designed to be a completely neutral instrument for the analysis of your creative output - and why you shouldn't compromise your work with anything less. Mackie HR824 at a Glance:
Big Bottom, Better Highs The HR824 in action really is a revelation. The stereo sound field is wide, deep, and incredibly detailed. High frequencies and midrange are clean and articulated. Low frequencies are no more or less than what you recorded -- you can actually hear the distinct tonal qualities (and harmonic quantities) of a particular bass instrument -- instead of just a "generic" bass note. Most important, the sweet spot is a broad, three-dimensional area that gives you room to move up, down and across the console. With the HR824 you get pristine, uncolored treble that defines the finest details and upper harmonics of your recordings and mixdowns. In short, instead of having its own distinctive "sound," the HR824 sounds like the outputs of your mixer. Truly Flat Response Across The Frequency Spectrum Every HR824 off the line meets the same specifications - as it is stated in a signed certificate with each speaker - so you can buy any number of them and be assured of an accurate, consistent performance. This goes beyond quality control--an engineer sits with an oscilloscope checking every HR824 to ensure that each one works and plays well with others. And yes, the frequency graph IS actually that flat--it's not a mistake, ±1.5dB from 39Hz on through 22.5kHz, and each unit is within 0.5dB of the rest. There is absolutely nothing you will hear through these speakers that wasn't there when you recorded it. Two Serious Power Amps On board Mackie Designs is one of the few manufacturers of active speakers that also makes stand-alone power amplifiers. Bottom line: Mackie knows how to make good-sounding amps - and the advantage of an active system is the total integration of amplifier circuit design with the electro-mechanical response of the speaker. Using surface mount components (and a big toroid transformer), Mackie packs two genuine FR Series amplifiers into each HR824. The HR824's high frequency amplifier is rated at 100 watts with 150-watt peaks; the low frequency amp puts out 150 watts with 200-watt peaks. Both are high-current, low negative feedback designs that use Mackie's proprietary Fast Recovery circuitry to prevent latching when the HR824's amps are driven at their maximum.In short, all of the various complex systems that make up the HR824 are designed to work as an integrated whole from ground up. Not only does this result in the Hr824's sounding better, but also saves the expense and matching problems one would encounter with an external amplifier system. It's just your basic Mackie win/win situation. Just The Facts, Ma'am Perhaps the best measure of the accuracy and sound quality of the Mackie HR824 monitors is the fact that the most discerning name in feature film sound; THX, approved the HR824 right out of the box with no modifications needed. that pretty much tells the whole story. That's why you can depend on the HR824's to tell the whole story when you put them on trial with your mix. The Mackie HR824s will tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. Acoustic Space Acoustic Space is a three-way switch that adjusts the low-frequency response of the speakers to compensate for their placement in the room.
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by Granddaddy Mack from Sacramento, CA
I bought these as an addition to my Altec Lansings, side by side, the HR824 are superior. The flat response, brilliant highs continue to shine. My finished products sound just great, no matter what sy... read more [+]stem its played on. I love these speakers. close [-]
March 15, 2007 Music Background: Recording engineer/Record producer I love these monitors.
by Joe from NJ
I bought these in 2003. I took a cd to my local store and played it on all the monitors they had available. The HR824's blew me away immediately. I really like all the switches on the back also, yo... read more [+]u can fine tune the sound depending on the placement in your own space. Now that my room is acoustically treated, my mixes translate quite well. The 824s definitely are a huge part of that. I have read negative reviews of these monitors that call them "hyped" -- but I don't agree. In my opinion, the 824s give you the pure sound of your recording.October 17, 2006 Music Background: home recordist Overall, HIGHLY reccommended. close [-] Smooth as silk
by Jonathan Hutchison from southern indiana
I settled on these monitors after auditioning a number of well-known brands, several of which were significantly more expensive than the 824's. The source music for the audition was one of our own pro... read more [+]jects, so I knew exactly how it was supposed to sound. The 824's nailed it...I hadn't heard this music sound so good since the final mix session. close [-]
July 29, 2006 Music Background: pro musician, hobbyist I love these monitors!
by Dean Drake from Bellingham, WA
They were quite an upgrade from the "home" speakers that I had been using. I was in the middle of mixing a project with a deadline when my power amplifier fried and at the same time I noticed that my... read more [+] old speakers were breaking down as well. I didn't want a set of cheap monitors and heard a lot of good things about the HR824s, so I went ahead and bought them. I cannot describe the sensation I had when I plugged these in and started using them. I was floored. I heard things coming out of the music that I had never heard before - some that I didn't want to hear, but needed to hear. So I would describe these speakers as honest and clear, but definitely not harsh.July 15, 2006 Music Background: Semi-pro musician/recording engineer One thing that has kept me from giving it the highest rating is that they are MDF boxes. As I was nervously taking them out of the packing material a bit of the corner chipped off one of these speakers. There are some monitors that are more rounded and appear to be less fragile (and they look cooler than mine), but I personally haven't listened to them yet. So as far as appearance goes, they are about average, but who looks at speakers anyway? close [-] Sweetwater Advice
Brian CravensNot only do I use these great monitors for their full, accurate sound, I've seen them in more project and professional studios than any other speaker. No matter what kind of music you are into, you owe it to yourself to check out the HR824s!
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