Mackie 1642-VLZ Pro 16-Channel Mixer

16x4x2 professional compact Mixer. 48V phantom power. 8 TRS channel inserts.

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Mackie 1642VLZ3 16-Channel Mixer

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With its sleek new look, upgraded preamps and EQ circuitry, the new Mackie 1642-VLZ3 redefines perfection. With the same features and functionality of its predecessor, the re-engineered Mackie 1642-VLZ3 has even greater headroom than the original. Mackie could have stopped right then and there, but since we're obsessed with perfection, Mackie redesigned the Mix Bus and made significant enhancements to the EQs, giving the 1642-VLZ3 a more intuitive and musical feel. Learn More...

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38 People rated this product : * * * * * * * * * * 6 out of 10

3 People wrote reviews

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"I WAS LEGALLY ROBBED ?"

Feature:
DOESN'T WORK

Quality:
DEPLORABLE

Value:
NO

Sound:
NO SOUND

Ease of Use:
CAN'T GET ANY SOUNDS FROM IT

Support:
EXCUSES FROM THE RETAILER, NO ACTION

Submitted: 5/24/2008

Style of Music: COUNTRY, BLUES, ROCK

* * * * * * * * * * 2 out of 10

"Stay away from it."

Feature:
What I expected.

Quality:
Awful. Had a unit fail on me after 5 months. The shop gave me a new one, that failed after 15 months, meaning my warranty has now expired. Not what I expected, when paying 60% more than for a Behringer knockoff. Reapirs will amount to $300.

Value:
No way is this board worth the extra cash.

Desirability:
Looks nice.

Sound:
Nice transparent sound.

Support:
Haven't heard a peep from them.

Overall:
The fail-rate of this board is ridiculous.

Submitted: 4/14/2005

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No matter how much you spend on a microphone, its ultimate performance depends on how it interacts with the preamp it's plugged into. Yes. We openly admit it: Many high-end mic preamps can effortlessly amplify the slightest sonic nuance, creating an aural panorama that's breathtakingly realistic, excitingly vivid, and truly 3-dimensional in scope. For years, they've provided fidelity that just hasn't been possible with the "stock" mic preamps built into mixing consoles. Until now.

To develop the new XDR (eXtended Dynamic Range) mic preamp, the engineering team started with blank paper, concerned only with matching or exceeding the performance of $500 to $2000-per-channel esoteric preamps. They went through hundreds of iterations and revs and spent countless hours subjectively listening (and arguing). They started all over again several times. They scoured the world for rare parts. Then they spent more time critically listening and evaluating the design with every high-end microphone you can think of. Then they brought in veteran recording and live sound engineers for more exhaustive listening tests.

What they ultimately ended up with is not just an awesome sounding design. XDR is also a) highly resistant to damage caused by "hot patching" (caused by routing a phantom powered mic through a patch bay); b) remarkably independent of cable-induced impedance variations; and c) able to reject extremely high RF levels without compromising high frequency response.

Because a mic preamp must amplify faint one millivolt input signals up to a thousand-fold (60dB), its rectification components can also pick up radio frequency interference (RFI) from AM and FM stations, cell phones, and pager transmitters - even microwave ovens - and amplify them to audible levels.

Mackie assaulted RFI on 3 fronts. First, they incorporate bifilar wound DC pulse transformers with high permeability cores that reject RFI but don't attenuate the sound at 15kHz and above. Second, they use carefully matched, high-precision components for critical areas of the XDR preamplifier. Third, they direct-coupled the circuit from input to output and used pole-zero cancellation constant current biasing (which also avoids increased intermodulation distortion at high common mode signal levels).

Bottom line for the non-technical: you can use the new XDR mic preamps at the end of extremely-long cheap mic cables in an RFI-saturated urban environment while talking on your cell phone... without hearing a trace of RFI.

If a mic preamp isn't designed right, it will actually sound different depending on the impedance of the microphone and the cable load! XDR's Controlled Interface Input Impedance system accepts an enormous range of impedances without compromising frequency response.

0.0007% Total Harmonic Distortion. The lowest ever in any compact mixer.

Flat response. Not only are XDR mic preamps flat within a tenth of a dB across the bandwidth of any known microphone, but are also only 3dB down at an astonishing 192kHz!

Super-low intermodulation distortion at very high operating levels thanks to instrumentation-style balanced differential architecture, linear biasing, and use of DC-coupled pole-zero-cancellation constant current that frees the mic preamp from power supply fluctuations.

Think of the 1642 as an ultra-premium, esoteric mic preamp... that just happen to have really excellent compact mixers attached.

Features
Ultra-low noise, high headroom

16 channels (8 mic/line plus 2 stereo mic/line plus 2 stereo line)

10 new precision-engineered XDR(tm) Extended Dynamic Range premium studio-grade mic preamps with: Ultra-wide 0-60dB gain range, 130dB dynamic range for 24-bit, 192kHz sampling rate inputs, +22dBu line input handling, Distortion under 0.0007% THD (20Hz-20kHz)

48V phantom power

8 TRS channel inserts

Advanced DC pulse transformer RF rejection

60mm long-wearing log-taper faders

4 aux sends, level, pan, -20dB and OL LEDs on each channel

4 stereo aux returns, 8 direct outs

3-band active EQ with sweepable midrange on mono channels

4-band active EQ on stereo channels

18dB/oct. 75Hz Lo-Cut filters on mic channels

Control Room and Phones outputs with multi-input source matrix and separate level controls for each

Balanced inputs and outputs (except inserts)

Steel chassis, sealed rotary controls

Rack mountable

Technical Info

Main Mix Noise
20Hz-20kHz bandwidth, 1/4 in. Main Out, channel Trims @ unity gain, channel EQs flat, all channels assigned to Main Mix, odd channels panned left, even channels panned right.
Main Mix fader unity, channel faders down: (90dB Signal to Noise Ratio, ref +4dBu) -86.5dBu

Main Mix fader @ unity, channel faders @ unity: -84.0dBu

Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)
1kHz @ +14dBu: 20Hz-20kHz

Mic in to Main out: below 0.0007%

Attenuation (Crosstalk)
1kHz relative to 0dBu, 20Hz--20kHz bandwidth, Line in, � in. Main Out, Trim @ unity.
Channel Mute switch engaged: -84dBu

Channel fader down: -84dBu

Frequency Response
Mic input to any output

20Hz to 60kHz: +0dB/-1dB

10Hz to 100kHz: +0dB/-3dB

Equivalent Input Noise (EIN)
Mic in to insert Send out, max gain

150-ohm termination: -129.5dBm unweighted

Common Mode Rejection (CMR)
Mic in to insert Send out, max gain

1kHz: better than 90dB

Maximum Levels
Mic In: +22dBu

All other inputs: +22dBu

Main Mix � in. TRS outputs: +28dBu

All other outputs: +22dBu

Impedances
Mic In: 1.3 kilohms

Channel Insert return: 2.5 kilohms

All other inputs: 10 kilohms or greater

Tape out: 1.1 kilohms

All other outputs: 120 ohms

3-Band EQ (Channels 1-8)
High Shelving: �15db @ 12kHz

Mid Peaking: �15dB, sweep 100Hz-8kHz

Low Shelving: �15db @ 80Hz

Low Cut Filter: 18dB/octave, -3dB @ 75Hz

4-Band EQ (Channels 9-16)
High Shelving: �15db @ 12kHz

Hi Mid Peaking: �15dB @ 3kHz

Lo Mid Peaking: �15dB @ 800kHz

Low Shelving: �15db @ 80Hz

Low Cut Filter: (Ch 9-12): 18dB/octave, -3dB @ 75Hz

Power Consumption
120VA.C., 50/60Hz, 40 watts

Fuse Ratings
120V: 1A Slo Blo, 5 x 20mm

220-240V: 0.5A Slo Blo, 5 x 20mm

Weight
18.2 lbs. (8.3 kg)
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