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Mackie CR 3″ Speakers w/ Sony MDR-V6 Headphones for $115 shipped ($180 value)

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BuyDig is offering the Mackie CR3 CR Series 3-inch Creative Reference Multimedia Speakers (pair) bundled with the Sony Studio Monitor MDR-V6 Headphones for $115 shipped. Simply use code 60SAVE during checkout or clip the coupon on the listing page. These speakers go for $100 on their own while the headphones fetch around $80 at Amazon. You’re saving roughly $65 here today. This is a great little bundle for podcasters or home recording and these cans are great for checking your mixes/audio levels etc. Both the speakers and the headphones carry 4+ star ratings. More detail below.

Mackie CR3 CR Series 3″ Speakers:

  • Studio-quality design, sound and performance ideal for multimedia creation and entertainment
  • Professional-grade components for optimized sonic performance.1/8 inches to stereo RCA cable to connect computer output to speakers
  • Ultra-wide frequency range perfect for full-range multimedia (80 Hz – 20 kHz)
  • Choose which side of your desk gets the volume knob with CR3’s convenient speaker placement switch
  • Convenient front panel volume knob with lit power ring gives you on/off/volume control and power indication where you need it. Plug your smartphone or other source right into the front of the speakers and listen instantly

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices