Mackie Thump Go 8″ Bluetooth party box review
Rock the block with just 8 kgs of a speaker!
You might see a party speaker in Mackie´s Thump Go 8″. We merely call it a compact PA as its punch and dynamics are simply fantastic.
You might see a party speaker in Mackie´s Thump Go 8″. We merely call it a compact PA as its punch and dynamics are simply fantastic.
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