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The Mackie Onyx8 is a premium compact 8-channel USB-equipped analog mixer with award-winning professional preamps and built-in customizable effects.
- Onyx 12
Level-up your rig with a versatile 12-channel mixer designed...
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Complete your Mackie microphone setup. DB-100. DB-200. Mixer...
- Onyx 12
MobileMix is a USB-powerable audio mixer for A/V Production, Live Sound and Streaming. Featuring eight channels, two mic/instrument preamps, Bluetooth® with Mix Minus, stereo line inputs, EQ, effects and more, this mini mixer is the easiest way to get professional sound on the go.
Take control of your audio with the Mackie Mix8 compact mixer. Despite its small size, this versatile 8-channel mixer is loaded with premium features, including two microphone inputs with our studio-quality preamps, a 3-band EQ for each channel, an RCA I/O path for recording and more.
Buy Mackie Onyx8 8-Channel Premium Analog Mixer with Multitrack USB featuring 4 x Onyx Preamps, British-Style Perkins 3-Band EQ, Premium Analog Circuitry, Ultralow-Noise Design, Record & Playback to/from Mac/PC via USB, Studio Command Full-Color Display, Robust Digital Effects Engine, Dedicated Control Room Output, 12-Segment Stereo Meters ...
The Mackie ProFXv2 series mixers includes a new ReadyFX effects engine that instantly delivers your choice of 16 effects. In addition, the ProFX8v2 offers 60mm faders, 3-band equalization for each input, and a stereo 7-band Graphic EQ for the main or monitor mix.
Mackie Onyx8 8-channel Analog Mixer with Multi-track USB Features: 4 award-winning Onyx mic preamps; Analog circuitry delivers premium-quality sound with minimum noise; Analog/USB channel strips with flexible routing; Studio-grade effects with user customization options; 3-band Perkins EQ with On/Off hard bypass switches
Professional 8-Channel Mixer: The Mackie ProFX8 is a professional 8-channel compact mixer with four mic preamps and three full stereo channels. The Mackie ProFX series mixers include effects, graphic EQ, and USB I/O for playing and recording two channels of audio using a computer.