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Allen & Heath WZ3 16:2 DX

Analog Mixer from Allen & Heath belonging to the Wizard series

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«  A good investment »

Published on 09/08/10 at 02:37
Analog rackmount console

XLR microphone input connectors, balanced jack line, insert and direct out per channel. 4-band EQ with 2 semi-parametric non-releasable. Phantom power per channel, low cut, phase reverse, Pan and ledmètre by (3 LEDs).
No assignment of groups or stereo.

AUX jack, stereo XLR or jack.

16 inputs + 2 stereo returns microphones, 6 Aux, Stereo + Mono (mono output by summation or by sending stereo to 6)

Integrated effects section with 24bit stereo or two mono different.

No subgroups, no assignment is a bit unfortunate,



UTILIZATION

A simple console, manual with good explanations

SOUNDS

Little breath, good preamp, EQ sending the right thing.

Multi signed lexicon quality effect I think.

It is not in the high-end consoles and big but is well above the entry level EQ is effective, the preamp a little color not unpleasant.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for several months, I had a Mackie CFX, a GL2200. I work on Yamaha LS9 work.

The lack of group or simply assignment is problematic in some cases but overall it is doing very well if the configurations are simple.

The quality / price is right, I think she sounds a step up from Mackie VLZ series and more personality than the Yamaha.

With the experience that I would be the model with subgroups and less input.

In conclusion, if it meets your needs you will fill for the price, good sound in a box function.