About the Mackie MCK-2050830-00 DRM18S-P 18" Professional Passive Subwoofer
The Mackie MCK-2050830-00 DRM18S-P is a high-performance, 18-inch passive subwoofer engineered to deliver powerful and articulate low-frequency extension for large-scale sound reinforcement systems. Designed for both touring and fixed installation applications, this subwoofer is built to handle significant amplifier power, translating electrical energy into impactful acoustic energy with high efficiency. Its core component is an 18-inch, long-excursion woofer housed in a ported, bass-reflex enclosure optimized for maximum output and extended low-frequency response. The cabinet is constructed from durable, void-free Baltic Birch plywood with a rugged textured coating, ensuring it can withstand the physical demands of transportation and frequent use while maintaining acoustic integrity.
The subwoofer's design prioritizes scalability and integration within larger PA systems. It features multiple heavy-duty Neutrik Speakon NL4 connectors wired in parallel, allowing for easy daisy-chaining of multiple cabinets to scale up low-end output for larger venues. Its rigging compatibility, including integrated M10 threaded points, enables safe and secure flying or stacking as part of an array, making it a versatile choice for both ground-stacked and flown configurations. To achieve optimal performance, this passive subwoofer requires an external amplifier capable of delivering substantial clean power, typically in the range of 1000-2000 watts RMS, and a system processor or amplifier with built-in DSP to provide precise crossover, limiting, and equalization. This external processing allows sound engineers to perfectly integrate the subwoofer with the main loudspeakers, time-align the system, and protect the driver from damage.
By offering a robust, no-compromise low-frequency enclosure in a passive format, the DRM18S-P provides system designers and rental companies with a foundational building block for professional sound systems where customization of amplification and processing is desired for ultimate control over the low-end response. Its high sensitivity and power handling make it suitable for demanding applications such as live music, EDM events, cinema, and houses of worship, where deep, controlled bass is essential for an immersive audio experience.