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Mackie CFX12

Analog Mixer from Mackie belonging to the CFX series

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Published on 01/12/03 at 06:01
No rack, it is 17.2 inches wide so I know if it's in standards for flightd, I bought a flight azvec flexible foam.
10 channel mic / line / mono + 2 inserts stereos, 4 sub groups (2), the first two posts + 2 post (effects, one of which corresponds to those of the table but can be used with an external Pross) full of inputs and outputs ...
10-band equalizer output, on each slice, only the medium is parametric (conventional)
Pross effect EMAC quite simple and limited preset parameters but not effective.

UTILIZATION

Extremely easy to use, manual in English but accessible (and sometimes drle)

SOUNDS

Equalizers very sensitive, very low breath, very powerful preamps and quality, its hot, the voices come out really well (Note the presence of a low-cut filter at 100 Hz can be activated on each track, a rate of 18 dB per octave).
Rejection of amazing feedback: under concert, a moderately high volume, regardless of the frequency setting I used for microphones, regardless of the level of reverb, I have not had a single feedback manage a .

OVERALL OPINION

I have only a short time the table is ideal for applications concerts in small and medium-sized venues (pubs ...), compact, comprehensive and sound "Mackie" is no longer a justification is a choice for amateurs and semi pros, pros, short for everyone!