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Mackie CFX12.mkII

Analog Mixer from Mackie belonging to the CFX.mkII series

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«  A good comprehensive table »

Published on 02/16/12 at 02:49
Value For Money : Poor
19 "rack, but avoid the overpriced kit Mackie and take the aluminum angle iron and a drill (5 minutes of tinkering, budget € 15!)

hyper connectivity complete (see the description of the manufacturer)

a big plus for the equalizer really helps to balance the sound output in hand.

The integrated multi effects is correct, I do utlise the reverb are absolutely correct.

UTILIZATION

Handling extremely easy if you know a little the principle of a mixer. (Small flat at the sub group to be assigned)

Manual very well.

SOUNDS

Console colors the sound a bit, but thanks to the EQ, it really gets a warmth and clarity is nice.

Is there breath? YES, we should soon get a little preamp, there's breath. So to use live, you really have to climb out not to push too hard the table (this is the only downside)

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for 2 months, repeated in the studio, mainly to headphones (we are 3) I used it for several hours without heating or note any problems, a real plus.

I hesitated a lot between different models, which convinced me, that's the reputation of the brand, the number of votes, the multi effects.

Lack a direct output per track for transplanting directly into the sound card (you can cheat and use the jack inserts)

It remains for me an excellent value for money, we really do not feel like the cheap hands, it's serious!