Mackie 1642VLZ3 16-Channel Mixer

10 studio-grade XDR2 Extended Dynamic Range mic preamps. Advanced DC pulse transformer RF rejection. 60mm long-wearing logarithmic-taper faders. 3-band active EQ.

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12 People rated this product : * * * * * * * * * * 9 out of 10

2 People wrote reviews

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

"best mixer in this price range."

Feature:
what can anyone say about mackie features? they are the best in the business for this class of mixer, very flexible for recording, broadcasting, recording. insert jacks that can be used for tape sends, 4 bus routing, 4 aux sends. i currently use this mixer for both broadcasting and recording. and if i need to pry it out of my studio to take it on the road, it would be well worth the work to take it out. the behringer SL2442FX-pro i have sits in a corner in shame collecting dust, because the mackie is 100 times more useful.

Quality:
durable, strong product, i have taken many mackie products on the road and NEVER had a problem with them.

Value:
best mixer for the money. i have tried several in this category, and the 1642 has met every need i have and then some.

Desirability:
well designed, well built, great to look at.

Sound:
great sounding mixer. low noise, excellent preamps, great clean EQ's

Ease of Use:
mackie writes the best instruction manuals in the business, even if you don't need to read the, to learn the features, the writing is comical, and very helpful.

Support:
never needed any product support from mackie. so i am not sure how to rate this, but i have heard they are real good with their support.

Overall:
if i ever do need a new mixer, you damn well better believe it'll be another mackie. the only reason i could see for buying a new mixer would be if i needed more channels. i use this mixer for broadcasting, and recording alongside my protools digi 003, and they work wonderfully together.

Submitted: 8/5/2008

Style of Music: hardcore, punk, talk radio.

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

"WOW has Mackie done it again? Can I give up my old 1604 for this one???"

Feature:
I can't say on features because it would take another ten years to utilize them all but it suits me fine for now and a few years into the future. Yes digital DAWS are taking over the world but you still need a real good quality analog mixer to bring in all your vintage music equipment and make them sound as good as digital and maybe a little warmer, but clean very clean! All components used are top quality here and it will not let you down live or in studio use.

Quality:
Fit and finish is better than some of the stuff coming out of Japan as of late and of course China, of course, China, Led anyone??? I can depend on it in the studio for at least ten years and more as long as you keep liquids and gritty dirt/sand off the face. Road worthy? Well as long as you don't smash the knobs and sliders off and throw it down a empty elevator shaft in a tall building, I think you will be ok to take it on the road, but use a case for it and sleep with it under your pillow at night , uh wait, no, maybe not?

Value:
If you consider what is out there in this price range, and I mean performance sound quality wise and long term durability, there is nothing out there period!!! And I really mean period. as in "." And you can drop it but not on the faders or knobs, those will break off down a flight of stairs, I should know, my friend took his Mackie for a long trip down some stairs and it still works/sounds good besides some of the knobs missing/broken. Doh'

Desirability:
Well besides sleeping with it under my pillow......??? It does one thing and one thing, well, actually many things it does well, but the sound of the EQ section and the Mic pre-amps on this baby' is a thing of beauty!!! And not to mention it kind of looks sexy too. It just gets sounds in and sounds out really well, so you can record it down to stereo or into your DAW, Reel to Reel, DAT or whatever you use.

Sound:
It blows away the competition by miles, I mean do you know of any Behringer and or Yamaha Mixers that still work like new 10 years later??? I bought a Mackie 1604 when they first came out in 1992 and it was the best sounding mixer for the price and built really well. Well it still works today like it was brand new and it saw allot of use in the studio. My only gripe about the old 1604 is that Mackie did use the tightest 1/4" jacks and you have to be careful what cable brand you use because they can and do get stuck in the mixer jack. I had to pull out a cable end that was stuck in the jack, and it broke off and I had to use pliers just to get it out, now that is just way too tight!!! And other people had this problem as well, so please use some WD-40 oil or something before pluggin' in! Sheesh........Mackie why??? This new Mackie mixer sound quality has improved over the old Mackie stuff and the improved headroom, total silence on the background hiss and warm sweet warm clear mic pre-amps round it off nicely. Not that the old 1604 sounded bad or their other mixers, they were clean and noisless for the most part and allot of headroom on my original 1604!

Ease of Use:
I think Mackie really gets it, unlike other mixer companies out there in la-la land. I mean Mackie always gives you a ton of examples in their manuals, and clear pictures on their brochures on what you really can and should try out and use with their mixers. I like their since of humor and advertising and they make real good sounding mixers built like a tank as they say, that actually work today and tomorrow and twenty years from now???

Support:
Warranty is alright I guess? Make sure a dealer who sells it to you can exchange in 30 days or so if you get a lemon which is rare with Mackie. I had my old Mackie 1604, one fader pot got crackily' noisly bad the first thirty days of use and so I took in to the dealer and they said, 'we have to send it in to Mackie', we can't give you another one', which pissed me off because I just bought it and spent like $900 dollars on it back then, grimminy!!! Never had a problem since, but the Mackie Service center did wire a turn knob in reverse polarity and I found about it after warranty ran out, of course!!! Grimminny', criminy', Oh well I don't use that knob adjustment often and when I do I just have to think Dis-lexic? I mean I don't know why they touched a knob when I had a slider fader go bad and it wasn't even on the same channel?!? mmmmmmm.......Mackie??? Why???

Overall:
I don't know yet, the perfect digital mixer has not come out yet for interfacing with my DAW for a reasonable price, instead something that cost as much as a full size real truck, fully loaded!!! When is this industry going to come out with 16 channels or more, digital mixer interface for your DAW at a reasonable price and is not buggy or sounds like a Behringer that has been dropped kicked and you don't have to refinance your home or something like that??? Huh, well......? If it was lost or stolen, I would say to the thief who stole it, you better make great music with it and make allot of money to pay me back so I can go out and buy the next best Mackie. Na' that would not happen, I would buy it again, I would hope so?

Submitted: 10/3/2007

Style of Music: Jazz, Hip-Hop, Acid Jazz and Lounge, Techno and Rock and Roll baby'

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About This Product!
Description
It's hard to believe, but Mackie has designed a new line of Mackie mixers that improves on the legendary performance of Mackie's highly acclaimed VLZ-Pro compacts. Mackie's engineers burned the late-night oil and extracted even more headroom and frequency response from Mackie's soon-to-be famous XDR2™ preamps. Then they tweaked the channel EQ for optimal performance and built an even better Mix Bus. After the dust settled, and after some much needed sleep, they unveiled the new VLZ3 Series—mixers with individual mic pre THD below 0.0007%, and overall THD less than 0.0025%. (In case you're not an electronics engineer, that means they're incredibly quiet!)

The Mackie VLZ3 Series builds on the features and functionality of previous VLZs, and they sound and look better than ever.

And the new universal switching power supply means you can use these mixers anywhere in the world, without investing your life's savings in bizarre voltage adapters. The Mackie mixers you've come to know and love are now even more perfect than perfect.

Features
New ultra-low noise VLZ3 design with highest possible headroom

10 studio-grade XDR2™ Extended Dynamic Range mic preamps with:
-- Ultra-wide 60dB gain range

-- 130dB dynamic range

-- +22dBu line input handling

-- Extended low frequency response

-- Distortion under 0.0007% THD (20Hz - 20kHz)

-- Phantom power for studio condenser mics

16 high-headroom line inputs (4 stereo pairs, 8 mono)

Advanced DC pulse transformer RF rejection

60mm long-wearing logarithmic-taper faders

4 Aux sends, level, pan, -20dB/Solo and OL/Mute LEDs on each channel

4 stereo Aux returns, 8 Direct outs, 4 stereo Group/Bus outputs

3-band Active EQ with sweepable midrange on mono channels

4-band Active EQ on stereo channels

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

Control Room/Phones multi-input source matrix with separate level controls

Balanced 1/4 in. inputs and outputs (except inserts)

Rack-mountable design using optional rack ears

Sealed rotary controls to resist dust and grime

New Multi-Voltage power supply for worldwide use

Rugged steel chassis

Live and Recording Multi-tool.
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.

The 1642-VLZ3's three unique channel strip formats allow you to input and shape any kind of signal, including mic, line, and stereo instruments. Whether you need a live mixing board for club work, or a full-featured workhorse for home and studio recording, you oMackie it to yourself to check out the new Mackie 1642-VLZ3. You'll think it's perfect, too.

Vastly Superior XDR2™ Mic Preamps
Our new XDR2 (Extended Dynamic Range) second-generation mic preamps are better than ever. They offer incredibly low noise, with individual mic pre THD below 0.0007%, and overall mixer THD less than 0.0025%. With 60dB of available gain per channel, the 1642-VLZ3 can handle inputs ranging from a whisper to a scream, and can even handle hot line-level signals up to +22db, without any added coloration. You simply won't find preamps this good on any other mixer in this price range.

Three Kinds Of Channel Strips
1. Channels 1–8 are essentially the same as those on Mackie's 1604-VLZ3, with mono line-level input and Mackie's ultra-high-quality XDR2 mic preamps. These VLZ (Very Low Impedance) mic pres offer superior sound quality and the best RFI rejection of any compact mixer on the market.

2. Channels 9/10 and 11/12 (two physical channel strips) each provide a stereo pair of line-level inputs and a mono XDR2 mic preamp.

3. Channels 13/14 and 15/16 (also in two physical channel strips) each provide a stereo pair of line-level inputs only, with fixed 4-band equalization at points that are specifically designed for line-level inputs, such as keyboards, sound modules, etc.

Two Unique Equalization Formats
High-quality equalization is a must for any good mixer, that's why Mackie didn't cut any corners on the 1642-VLZ3. Channels 1-8 feature the same world-renowned 3-band Active equalization that you'll find on the 1604-VLZ3. Tremendous resources went into optimizing the center points of these mic channel equalizers, with the Lows at 80Hz and the Highs at 12kHz. Midrange compensation is handled by a peaking control with a two-octave variable frequency center. This means the Mids can be swept from 100Hz all the way up to 8kHz—with a boost or cut of 15dB.

Mackie designed a fixed 4-band, "musically-correct" EQ for the remaining channels, which are primarily intended for line-level signals, such as keyboards, sound modules, and drum machines. This all adds up to practical, useful equalization, with the tone-shaping facility to actually improve the musical nature of the original signal.

Professional Features
The Mackie 1642-VLZ3 mixer is packed with premium features on every channel: 75Hz Low-Cut filters, four Aux Sends, inserts, phantom power, constant-loudness Pan controls, OL (overload) and signal present LEDs, sub and main mix assign switches, and assignable AFL/PFL Solo switch. And since you can never have too many output options, Mackie also provided a Control Room/Phones source matrix, Master Aux section with EFX to Monitor, tape outputs, a high-volume headphone amplifier, channels 1-8 direct outs, and balanced XLR and balanced/unbalanced TRS outputs.

Built Mackie Tough
All VLZ3 mixers are built tough. Mackie's legendary solid-steel chassis can take the kind of abuse that would turn Mackie's competitors' flimsy boxes into so much scrap. And instead of cheap, unsealed potentiometers, Mackie use co-molded pots, which offer substantial strain relief at all critical points. By design, Mackie's control knobs "ride" just above the surface of the chassis, so if something heavy falls onto the mixer, the impact is transferred from the knobs to the steel chassis—not to the potentiometers or circuit board. Finally, to eliminate potential circuit board damage, Mackie use a thick, horizontally mounted fiberglass PC board, braced with a shock-absorbing support structure. Nobody builds 'em tougher than Mackie!

Superior Sound Quality
Above all, the 1642-VLZ3 has superior sound quality, wide dynamic range, tons of headroom and extremely low noise, allowing you to create high-quality professional output. Whether you're tracking in the project studio or laying down the truth in front of a live audience, you can always count on the Mackie 1642-VLZ3 to provide superb sound quality and extreme versatility. Audition a "perfecter" mixer at your Mackie dealer today.
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