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Description
Unleash the power of the lower frequencies with the Mackie MR10S Mk3 Studio Subwoofer, designed to enhance your studio's sound depth. This active subwoofer offers a 10" glass-aramid-composite driver powered by a robust 120W Class A/B amplifier, ensuring your mixes hit with precision and authority. Perfectly complementing Mackie's MRmk3 studio monitors or any other setup, the MR10S Mk3 is a game-changer for producers and musicians who demand clarity and depth in their tracks.
Built for seamless integration, the MR10S Mk3 features an adjustable crossover and a polarity switch, making it a breeze to sync with your existing gear. Its compact, rear-ported enclosure enhances low-end extension, while rubber feet minimize vibrations and unwanted resonances. With stereo XLR and TRS inputs and outputs, this subwoofer offers flexibility and ease of connection.
Whether you're crafting intricate electronic beats or mixing a full band, the MR10S Mk3 ensures you never miss a beat. Experience the deep, controlled bass that brings your music to life and lets you hear the full spectrum of sound.
Key Features:
- 10" glass-aramid-composite woofer
- 120 watts of Class A/B amplification
- Adjustable 40Hz to 180Hz crossover point
- Polarity switch (0 degrees / 180 degrees)
- Stereo XLR and TRS inputs and outputs
- Rear-ported enclosure for smooth low-end extension
- Vibration-absorbing rubber feet
- Rugged all-wood cabinet design
- Low-profile, soft-mesh grille cloth for a sleek studio look
Product specs
| Brand | Mackie |
| Model | MR10Smk3 10" Active Studio Subwoofer |
| Finish | Black |
| Year | 2013 - 2018 |
| Categories | Studio Monitors |
| Amplification | Active |
| Electronics | Analog, Solid State |
FAQs
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What is the frequency response of the Mackie MR10S Mk3 Studio Subwoofer?
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The Mackie MR10S Mk3 Studio Subwoofer has a frequency response range from 35 Hz to 180 Hz, allowing it to accurately reproduce deep bass frequencies essential for monitoring low-end content in your mixes.
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Is the Mackie MR10S Mk3 suitable for a small home studio?
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Yes, the Mackie MR10S Mk3 is suitable for small home studios. Its compact design and powerful bass response enhance your monitoring setup without overwhelming the space.
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How does the Mackie MR10S Mk3 integrate with existing studio monitors?
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The Mackie MR10S Mk3 integrates seamlessly with existing studio monitors through its adjustable crossover and flexible input/output options, ensuring a balanced sound across your entire frequency spectrum.
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Does the Mackie MR10S Mk3 come with built-in amplification?
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Yes, the Mackie MR10S Mk3 is an active subwoofer with built-in solid-state amplification, providing reliable power and performance without the need for an external amplifier.
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What size is the driver in the Mackie MR10S Mk3 Studio Subwoofer?
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The Mackie MR10S Mk3 features a 10-inch driver, which delivers robust low-frequency performance suitable for detailed audio monitoring in studio environments.
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Reviews
4.5 out of 5
Based on 3 Reviews and 8 Ratings
243
Clear, Round, Deep Lows.
I must have got a brandnew tested model because it's getting clear, round, deep lows. Mixing was eas with them its the DAW settings you have to account for rather its setting your DAW levels below, sample rate when bouncing or a great limiter to push up your mix.
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Entry level subwoofer.
I bought this to extend my MR5's low end. It does it's job, I only have problems with the controls. It's not even close to linear, the gain nor the crossover frequency, so you have no chance to adjust it precisely. This can really cause some hard times during mixing.
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