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Ultra-light and completely self-contained, the Mackie PPM608 Professional Powered Mixer features two ridiculously robust power amps for mains and/or monitors (500W + 500W).
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Ultra-Lightweight and portable (20lbs/ 9kg).So if the PPM rolls on its face during transport the controls are recessed and protected Built like a tank and armored in poly carbonate ABS, the PPM608 features classic Mackie rounded front chassis design.Rugged metal handles built into the sides of the mixer case for easy transport from gig to gig.Precision Passive EQ for enhanced clarity and LF response with Mackie passive loudspeakers.3-Mode Amplifier for ultra-flexible routing, switchable as Mains Stereo L/R, Mono Mains/Monitor 1, or Mon 1 & Mon 2.Dual 7-Band graphic EQ on the Mains and Monitor outputs for tuning rooms and monitor mixes.Separate Monitor and FX auxiliary sends.2 built-in DI boxes for direct instrument connections.Mackie's 3-band active channel EQ (80hz, 2.5kHz, 12kHz).2 stereo inputs with dual RCA and dual 1/4-inch line inputs for flexible connectivity.New Dedicated In-line Compression provides increased presence and punch for vocals and instruments.8 premium Mackie mic preamps with 48V phantom power and TRS inserts (ch 1-6).32-bit RMFX+™ processor featuring 24 “Gig Ready” reverbs, choruses, and tap delay for live applications.500W + 500W Mackie designed Class-D, Fast Recovery™ power amplifiers.Full-featured 8-channel, 1000W, ultra-light Professional Powered Mixer with onboard 32-bit digital RMFX+™ processor.If I recall correctly from when this was first posted, there was some dispute over lifts that people said had been done raw, but not in a specifically raw division, and there was no photo/video proof that the lifts had been done raw, so no real way to verify it. The headline on PLWatch does say that, and probably shouldn’t, but the very first sentence clarifies that it’s all-time american records

No implication they’re American only like! The link says “all time powerlifting records”. It’s kinda an irish thing to think Americans are arrogant … Like you see people talking on forums about how “Americans think they’re the centre of the world in powerlifting” when in fact only a tiny % of americans think that… but it’s what they’re exposed to so they assume it’s fact! As for “people talking on forums about how “powerlifters squat high out of a mono and wear multiply gear”” - well, half those people don’t even know what they’re looking at and think they can draw conclusions from a video of kroc taken 100 ft away and from a lower vantage point, or a video of donnie that’s so shaky it looks like it was filmed during an earthquake It was made pretty clear on PLWatch that these were the all-time American records. It’s kinda a US thing to think they’re the centre of the world in powerlifting… Like you see people talking on forums about how “powerlifters squat high out of a mono and wear multiply gear” when in fact a tiny % of the worlds powerliftres do… but it’s what they’re exposed to so they assume it’s fact! Shouldn’t really be “all time” then, should they? Gathering world records for a definition of lifting that didn’t even really exist until recently, and still doesn’t exist in a lot of big powerlifting countries, would be a daunting task. That’s enough to make me skeptical of the rest!! Some serious numbers there tho. Bolton pull 947 or something along those lines raw. The first and most obvious error is in the deadlift tables.
