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LD Systems Maui 5 Go 100 B

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Battery-Powered Compact Plug and Play Column System

  • For monitor and PA sound reinforcement
  • 3200 mAh version
  • Up to 12 hours battery operation
  • Integrated Li-Ion battery
  • Lounge mode with up to 20 hours playing time at moderate volume
  • Discreet appearance for unobtrusive applications
  • Controlled via LD LECC DSP with limiter, equaliser, compressor and crossover functions
  • 4 Channel mixer
  • Integrated Bluetooth player
  • Total power: 200 watts RMS (800 watts peak)
  • Maximum level: 120 dB
  • Frequency range: 50 - 20000 Hz
  • Dispersion angle (H x V): 120° x 20
  • Integrated mixer with 2x XLR/jack combination input
  • 1 x 3.5 mm Stereo jack input
  • 1 x 6.3 mm Jack input
  • 1 x XLR/jack microphone combi input
  • Set consisting of 1x mid/high bar, 2 spacers and 1x subwoofer
  • Total height: 198.5 cm
  • Total weight 12.3 kg
  • Colour: Black

Subwoofer:

  • 8" Woofer
  • Bass reflex cabinet
  • Dimensions: 305 x 405 x 395 mm

Mid/High bar:

  • Equipment: 4x 3" neodymium tweeters
  • Impedance: 4 Ohm
  • Dimensions: 82 x 535 x 105 mm
Available since June 2021
Item number 522427
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Power (Manufacturers Specs) 800 W
Bass Speaker in Inch 8"
Ways 2-Way
Colour Black
Weight 12,9 kg
Trolley No
Using for PA
Analog Inputs 3
Microphon Input 1
Line Input No
Media Player BT
Remote Control No
True Wireless Stereo No
Wireless Mic Handheld / Handheld No
Effect No
RMS Power 200 W
Incl. Subwoofer 1
Incl. Player 1
Width 305 mm
Depth 395 mm
Depht 395 mm
Sound Pressure in dB 120 dB
Incl. Mixer 1
Height 1985 mm
Number of HT-Speaker 4
Numbers of HT Speaker 4
Active Speaker 1
HT Speaker in Inch 3
Line Array / Column 1
Sub Woofer 1x8
Number of Midrange Speaker 0
Speakers (Row) 4x3
Midrange Speaker in Inch No
Number of Bass Speaker 1
Power (Manufacturer Info) 800 W
Inputs simultanly 4
Mic Preamp 1
Accu 1
Line Out XLR
Bluetooth Play 1
Batterie Info up to 20 Hours
Batterie Information up to 20 Hours
Housing Material Plastic
Cover 373426, 368720
Construction Column
Construction Type Column
Stand Flange No
Flyable No
Microphone Input 1
EQ per Channel No
Voice Assistant No
Wireless Mic Handhleld / Headset No
Horizontal Beam Angle 120 °
Beam Angle (Hor) 120 °
Vertical Beam Angle 70 °
Frequency Range (-10dB) from 50 Hz
Frequency Range (-10dB) to 20000 Hz
Low Cut No
Ground Lift No
Voice Assistent No
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Battery-powered column PA system

The LD Systems Maui 5 Go 100 B is a compact column PA system that comprises an 8" subwoofer housed in a bass reflex enclosure that provides plenty of punch together with a line array of three 3" mid/high speakers that are equipped with powerful neodymium magnets. The system features an integrated lithium ion battery, which makes it perfect for use in settings where there is no mains power connection available, and the specially developed system of multi-pin connectors means the system can be assembled without the need for cables (also perfect when the user wants to keep their PA inconspicuous). Operation is also simple thanks to the easily accessible controls and status LEDs located on the top of the base unit.

LD Systems Maui 5 Go 100 B connection

Plenty of power for intimate settings

At 200W RMS - which represents a maximum SPL of 120dB - the LD Systems Maui 5 Go 100 B easily has enough power for an audience of around 40 people in indoor settings such as private parties or small gigs, events, or functions. Should more power be needed, the output signal can also be fed to a second PA via the system output located on the rear of the base unit. The Maui 5 Go 100 B's frequency response ranges from 50Hz to 20kHz (the upper limit of the normal range of human hearing), and the system is also equipped with a DSP developed in-house by LD Systems that controls functions including a limiter, equaliser, and compressor.

Controls on the upper side of the  LD Systems Maui 5 Go 100 B

For singer-songwriters, solo entertainers, and garden parties

Singer-songwriters can use the LD Systems Maui 5 Go 100 B for rehearsals and small performances by simply plugging their guitar into the Hi-Z instrument input, and it can also be used as a monitoring system when performing on larger stages where a PA system is already provided. Solo entertainers in turn will appreciate the active system's jack/XLR combo inputs, which can receive both mono and stereo sources and also allow a microphone to be connected for speaking and announcing. An additional highlight is the integrated four-channel mixer, which will prove to be a valuable asset whenever additional audio tracks are integrated via Bluetooth or the 3.5mm auxiliary input. And speaking of the integrated Bluetooth interface: This of course makes the Maui 5 Go 100 B ideal for garden parties, where any desired music can be played from a smartphone.

About LD Systems

LD Systems originated in Germany and is a brand of the Adam Hall Group. The company’s ambition is to give musicians the freedom they need to effectively express their musical ideas on stage. To achieve this, LD Systems has developed products that include affordable speaker series, wireless microphones, and in-ear monitoring systems. LD Systems attaches great importance to the durability and user-friendliness of its products. Right from the development stage, attention is paid to simple, intuitive, and effective operability. LD Systems also pays great attention to the design of its equipment, so that the technology is not only acoustically but also visually attractive. Accordingly, LD Systems has already been awarded several renowned design prizes.

From living room to trade show

The LD Systems Maui 5 Go 100 B will cut a fine figure in every application that requires a compact and space-saving PA system: It will easily fit into an intimate home performance environment, while its power will also be easily sufficient for pub gigs by singer-songwriters. Readings or recitals at the library or bookstore are also an ideal application for the Maui 5 Go 100 B, which can also be installed as a permanent fixture in chapels or church halls (the white version of the system will perhaps fit better into these settings, however). When used as a monitor system, on the other hand, it allows musicians to keep an eye (or rather an ear) on what is going on, even on stages where conditions are cramped and a mains power connection is not available. To make optimum use of the battery life, the user has three different modes to choose from: Lounge mode (which provides up to 12 hours of operation), Live Music mode (up to six hours), and DJ mode (up to four hours). And if volume is kept within reasonable limits, the battery will last for up to a whopping 20 hours.

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Steve from Kids DJ 28.12.2021
I have 2 Maui 5 Go’s. I can’t fault them. I purchased them because I only DJ at kids parties and needed a portable and lightweight speaker system. They are super light and sound great. I can host parties for upto about 60 people with ease. Seconds to set up and pack down, the Bluetooth feature is very handy and the bonus of being battery powered is a big plus.

Highly recommended by me.

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SM Audio 28.03.2023
We do love this speakers , they looks great , sound great , it's ideal choice where is no power , they are great for micking and back ground music for wedding ceremony or funerals in middle of nohere or small corp events
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Je l'utilise pour vin d'honneur & cérémonie extérieure.
Has T 24.04.2022
Pour avoir eu la Bose S1 pro, la HK Audio Premium Pro Move 8 et la Teufel Rockster Air, elles ont toutes les trois le même problème : Bruit de souffle dans les évents dès que l'on pousse un peut et bruit typique de la membrane du HP qui tape... Il faudrait tester la JBL ou la Mackie mais je crains d'avoir le même problème.
J'ai le LD Maui 5 go depuis 1 mois et c'est juste incomparable pour moi. Il est serte le plus encombrant mais c'est le top niveau rendue sonore. Et gros + pas besoins de se trimballer un pied d'enceinte tout moche !
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Erstaunlich viel - und ohne Netzstrom
1-Mann-Band-Berlin 10.07.2021
Zunächst mal zur MAUI 5 im Allgemeinen: Als Besitzer einer Bose L1 compact und einer HK Audio Lucas Nano 300, bin ich verwöhnt - und verblüfft, dass mir das (zum Zeitpunkt meines Kaufs) preisgünstigste Säulensystem am Markt, MAUI 5 (in der Normalvariante), so gut gefallen kann.
Ich probierte es gleich aus und es übertraf meine Erwartungen. Bei Musik von CD hatte ich nicht das Gefühl, dass es schlechter klingt, als meine Bose L1 compact. Beim Mikrofon war es schon anders, das Shure PG 58, was an der Bose L1 compact klare Höhen hatte, ist an der MAUI 5 etwas dumpf. Sieht so aus, dass ein SM 58 wahrscheinlich besser geeignet wäre.
Beim Anschluss des Mikros an die Bose und von da in die MAUI klang es über diese genauso gut, dafür war die Rückkopplungsfestigkeit deutlich geringer. Allerdings hatte ich an der MAUI die Höhen angehoben und das Bose Tonematch-Preset tat dies auch.
Bei der Basswiedergabe habe ich den Eindruck, dass die MAUI 5 wesentlich tiefer geht. Man kann den Pegel des Basslautsprechers regeln und wenn man den Basslautsprecher ganz weg schaltet, dann ist die Wiedergabe immer noch recht gut, für Sprache optimal.
In manchen Bereichen kann die MAUI 5 sicher nicht das Optimum sein, also wenn es darum geht, dass jedes Mikro gut funktioniert und jede Akustikgitarre gut klingt und ohne Zusatzgeräte und narrensicher, ist die Bose L1 compact überlegen. Und die Reparatur-Regelung, dass man für eine Reparatur, egal was es ist, nur 200 EUR zahlt, gibt es so auch nur bei Bose.
Dafür hat die MAUI 5 mehr Anschlüsse, verriegelbare XLR-Klinke-Buchsen, Bluetooth, Transportgewicht des Bassteils ist kleiner, da das Top mit den Distanzstücken transportiert wird.
Mich fasziniert immer noch, dass eine Anlage, die reichlich die Hälfte der Bose L1 compact kostet, doch deutlich mehr kann, als man erwarten möchte.
Ich bereue den Kauf nicht.
Beim Anschluss eines Keyboards an den Line In (Klinke) ist die Anlage sehr leise, ich muss an der Anlage den Gesamtpegel voll aufdrehen, den Line in auch und wenn ich dann die Gesamtlautstärke am Keyboard auf 3/4 stelle, habe ich den richtigen Pegel. Bei meiner Bose L1 compact und LUCAS nano 300 ist es anders, da genügt die 12 Uhr Position des Keyboard-Lautstärkereglers.
Genauso seltsam ist es, wenn ich die MAUI von der Bose aus speisen will. Bei Verwendung eines Klinkenkabels ist der Pegel so, dass ich an der MAUI alles auf Maximum setzen muss, damit sie gleich laut ist, bei Nutzung einer DI-Box am XLR Teil der Kombibuchse, kommt kein Signal, an der Microbuchse aber schon. Weiß nicht, ob das normal ist oder nicht. Google ist nicht mein Freund.
Die Mischpulteingänge der MAUI 5 benötigen ein deutlich stärkeres Signal, als es normale Lineausgänge liefern.
Dafür fand ich heraus, dass bei der MAUI 11 die Basswiedergabe nicht tiefer ist, anscheinend bei diesem System es eher darum geht, lauter zu sein. Wenn man also nur kleiner Events beschallen will, bringt die MAUI 11 keine Verbesserung zur MAUI 5.
Die Anlage ist so gestaltet, dass sie bei zu niedrigem Pegel einfach dicht macht, dieses Phänomen begegnete mir auch schon bei einer digitalen Stagebox. Meine Lösung ist, den Miniklinken-Eingang zu nutzen oder einen Booster vorzuschalten, wenn ich in den XLR-Eingang gehen will.
Gegenüber der normalen MAUI hat diese Anlage zum Einen einen Line-Ausgang und Akkubetrieb. Leider in einer Variante, die nicht mehr die maximale Kapazität aufweist, dafür ist sie aber auch günstiger.
Letztlich kostet die Anlage nur geringfügig mehr, als eine "normale" MAUI 5 und ein Akku wären.
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