Gearing Up For NAMM

Welcome to an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at real live Mackoids getting ready for Mackie's biggest trade show in history. Consummate professionals? Maybe not. But we can sure put together a darn good show!

Ben Olswang is a rockin' test engineer with very red hair. But most Adinaldo was more interested in the TT24 console. Truss is a magical thing. It can be configured, used to hang graphics, lights and perform various other trade show duties. We highly recommend truss for your trussing needs.
From left to right, Thierry from Mackie France, Jarvis and Bob Tudor from SaneWave, and Mackie Digital Recording Product Manager Dan Moore. The product they're scoping out? the DXB Digital Production Console, of course. Erik, Kyle and Keith ponder the world's problems and once again affirm their allegiance to truss almighty.
John Boudreau, product manager for the TT24 Digital Live Console, gets a plasma display set up. The display will hopefully and eventually sync up to a PC before NAMM starts. Justin doesn't just work the Mackie booth. He lives for the Mackie booth. Ask him the next time you call tech support.
We have been told not to include the TAPCO van on the Mackie website. It's mixing up our brands. It will confuse musicians. People might die. But we throw caution to the wind and boldly give you the TAPCO van booth cut-out, here at Mackie.com. Ha ha! This is the back of the Mackie Booth. So, like, what did you expect it to say?
Uli from Mackie Germany spends a reflective moment with the DXB.