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Mackie MDB-2P Passive Stereo Direct Box

High impedance 1/4'' inputs with thru outputs

Balanced XLR outputs with ground lift

Extremely low noise and distortion

-15dB pad ensures distortion-free performance when connected to sources with high output power

Roadworthy construction

Perfect for stereo sources such as keyboards and media players

Mackie

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ComLine GmbH
Lise-Meitner-Straße 16
24941 Flensburg

Email: info@comline-shop.de
Web: https://www.comline-shop.de/


Mackie is an American manufacturer of professional audio technology founded in 1988 and specialising in the development of mixing consoles, loudspeakers, audio interfaces and recording solutions. Known for their robust construction and outstanding sound quality, Mackie offers products that are widely used in both live sound applications and studios. The brand has made a name for itself through innovative technologies and user-friendly designs that enable musicians, sound engineers and producers to effectively realise their creative visions. Mackie's mixing consoles are particularly valued for their versatility and flexibility, while the speakers offer precise sound reproduction. With a strong commitment to quality and performance, Mackie remains a trusted choice for audio professionals worldwide, helping them realise their projects with confidence.

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