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Mackie m1400 amps. Any good? Reliable?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee Douglas" data-source="post: 91728" data-attributes="member: 205"><p>Re: Mackie m1400 amps. Any good? Reliable?</p><p></p><p>I've got a couple of racks of the 1400i and the 2600 amps. Other than a cable on one of the 2600s, which Ryan walked me through the repair on (thanks again!), they refuse to die. My intention was to replace them as soon as they inevitably (according almost every online resource) started catastrophically failing. But they're still working after all these years. Would I buy them now? As used light duty spares with back ups, if the price was right, maybe. There are much better, electrically economical options out there these days though.</p><p></p><p>Added: I purchased most of my amps new and know exactly where they've been and how they've been treated and transported. This probably has a lot to do with my experiences in their longevity. The few used amps I've purchased used have been in impeccable shape and usually came from clean fixed installations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee Douglas, post: 91728, member: 205"] Re: Mackie m1400 amps. Any good? Reliable? I've got a couple of racks of the 1400i and the 2600 amps. Other than a cable on one of the 2600s, which Ryan walked me through the repair on (thanks again!), they refuse to die. My intention was to replace them as soon as they inevitably (according almost every online resource) started catastrophically failing. But they're still working after all these years. Would I buy them now? As used light duty spares with back ups, if the price was right, maybe. There are much better, electrically economical options out there these days though. Added: I purchased most of my amps new and know exactly where they've been and how they've been treated and transported. This probably has a lot to do with my experiences in their longevity. The few used amps I've purchased used have been in impeccable shape and usually came from clean fixed installations. [/QUOTE]
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