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Mackie MS1402-VLZ

Analog Mixer from Mackie belonging to the Micro series

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Oliviercool Oliviercool
Published on 06/16/06 at 11:26
This is a small analog mixer 18 inputs: 6 inputs for microphones with prampli, with XLR and phantom alimantation taken to insert line + 8 inputs + 4 returns to ffects. And has 4 outputs. Between 7 and 14 are couples in Stereo (8 entries = 4 between stto).

Each channel includes as rglage, in order of signal routing:
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Low-pass filter (Channels 1 6 only) or sensitivity -10 / +4 dB (channels 7 only 14 - and act in pairs of channels)

Gain of (channels 1 6 only)

Send to external effects pre or post-fader

Sending to post-fader external effects only

Treble

Mdiums (lgrement suprieurs)

Low

Panoramic (channels 1 6 only - for channels 7 14: balance)

MUTE (sending the signal to outputs 3 and 4)

Listen individual channel (solo)

Fader.

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Sensitivity of the VU meters: - 30 + 28 dB. With more master outputs on XLR + jack + cinch, monitoring output, headphone output and feedback loop recorder cinch. With the exception of the headphone output, all connectors are TRS jacks symtriques. It yammer a slecteur, acting only on the master XLR output, which transforms the signal into a signal line microphone :-)))) So it is possible to connect the table on a mic camscope, for example. :-O)) So, pity she does not run on batteries or batteries: it'll have been able to Adjoining the camcorder outside ^ ^

UTILIZATION

For the little know what are all these connections (and there are many for a mixer of this cathgorie! ^_______^), The table is easy to use! Not need the manual (which is in English). Well, I had the DJ Mackie Micro Series 1202-VLZ but the volume faders (instead of knobs, on the other) and look a little more serious sduit me, especially as the diff reference price with her little sister n'tait not standard. In addition, small DIMENSIONS still make it transportable ^________^ trs

I was serving as additional mixer for my Akai DPS16 multi but the problem is that I have to remove it and use a Behringer RX1602 the place, both rack-mount, allows me to r cuprea the place it took in favor of three groovebox: Yamaha RM1x, DX200 and AN200.

But hey, even if I do not use, I care even when-as it is good quality too ^ ^ and above all, the famous possde attnuateur that connects its output XLR microphone inputs and, as far as I know, it's rare ^ ^ ^

SOUNDS

The audio sounds trs "Mackie". Not a pet breath :-)))) Good equalizer. Good, between 13 and 14 "graillent" lgrement but not of the electronics, it's just false contacts. Since the time I ... ^_____________^

OVERALL OPINION

I have for quite some time. As her little sister Mackie Micro Series 1202 VLZ it actoy gnrations of several multitrack. Robust, I feel it will take me much longer. Indeed, although there is a 1202 VLZ Pro has been released since then, no need to change this dernire expr ^_______^ In my opinion, this table is the best of his cathgorie. Especially since the new range Onyx (offering an optional FireWire interface in which each channel of the table can be numris sparment 24-bit 96 KHz to be sent the computer! ^ ^), there is no dquivalent 14 entries, hlas. There is the Onyx 1220 (one to 12 between which succde 1202 VLZ and 1202 VLZ Pro) or either the Onyx 1620 is a 16 direct entries (if they do not count the effects returns).

The number of connectors make it a formidable mixer for its small size :-)))

I find it hard to quote his closest race condition in this cathgorie mixers because there are quite a few on the market =)

In my opinion, for analog tables, large tables or studio sound is Soundcraft. And small, it's Mackie. Without hsitation. :-)))))))))