Mackie 2404-VLZ4 24-Kanal-Analogmischer - Fast neu
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Das Mackie 2404-VLZ4 bietet 20 Onyx-Mikrofonvorverstärker mit hohem Headroom, geringem Rauschen und großem Dynamikumfang und ist daher bei Live-Technikern und kleineren Studios beliebt. Das Pult kombiniert umfangreiches Routing mit 4 Subgruppen, 6 Aux-Sends, integrierter Kompression auf ausgewählten Kanälen und zwei RMFX+-Effektprozessoren sowie einem 4x2-USB-Interface für einfache Aufnahme und Wiedergabe. Das Stahlgehäuse und die abgedichteten Regler gelten als sehr langlebig und eignen sich für intensiven Tour- und Clubbetrieb. Im Gegenzug ist das 2404-VLZ4 groß und schwer und hat ein dichtes Layout, das Einsteiger überfordern kann. In sehr ruhigen Umgebungen berichten einige Nutzer von hörbarem Lüfter- oder Systemrauschen, und die USB-Funktion ist vor allem für Stereo In/Out gedacht, nicht als vollwertiges Multitrack-Interface. Für Käufer, die ein ernstzunehmendes analoges Live- und Aufnahmepult mit vielen Kanälen und Routingoptionen suchen, ist es dennoch eine sehr leistungsfähige Wahl.
Bewertungen von Mackie 2404-VLZ4 24-Kanal-Analogmischer - Fast neu
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Nice mixer. Pretty straight forward. I bought it new and want to connect it with my rme 802 and ferrofish ae16 . The only thing i find out it that its direct outs are ore eq?. So u could set up the four groups out to the four ins. Its has a usb interface, but i wanted to use de convertors of my Rme interface. I did read many times the manual and finaly i did understand when i wrote about the direct outs that the are ore eq.. I still like the makie sound , its has a clean sound. I did not use the preamps. So this is for me a decision to sell it, because the mackie mixer is built for live sound. So im looking for an alternative mixer. Whas thinking about the allen and heath mixwizard or maybe a soundcraft. If there are members over here please be free and sent me a pm or something
Nice mixer. Pretty straight forward. I bought it new and want to connect it with my rme 802 and ferrofish ae16 . The only thing i find out it that its direct outs are ore eq?. So u could set up the four groups out to the four ins. Its has a usb interface, but i wanted to use de convertors of my Rme interface. I did read many times the manual and finaly i did understand when i wrote about the direct outs that the are ore eq.. I still like the makie sound , its has a clean sound. I did not use the preamps. So this is for me a decision to sell it, because the mackie mixer is built for live sound. So im looking for an alternative mixer. Whas thinking about the allen and heath mixwizard or maybe a soundcraft. If there are members over here please be free and sent me a pm or something
taiko28
10. Mai 2019
Coming up on my third anniversary with this board. After a couple hundred gigs/rehearsals, I have ZERO problems to report. I uncase it, hook it up, and it works ... every time. I've used it indoors and out, under a variety of conditions. The Onyx preamps are warm, smooth, and predictable. The onboard effects are adequate, for most bar/club applications. The onboard compression is gentle, but effective and allows for cascading without feedback issues. Lastly, the "spread" format was a stroke of pure genius. You can access the controls without accidentally moving their neighbors. Well done, Mackie ... very, very well done.
Coming up on my third anniversary with this board. After a couple hundred gigs/rehearsals, I have ZERO problems to report. I uncase it, hook it up, and it works ... every time. I've used it indoors and out, under a variety of conditions. The Onyx preamps are warm, smooth, and predictable. The onboard effects are adequate, for most bar/club applications. The onboard compression is gentle, but effective and allows for cascading without feedback issues. Lastly, the "spread" format was a stroke of pure genius. You can access the controls without accidentally moving their neighbors. Well done, Mackie ... very, very well done.
Steve N.
23. Juni 2017
I thought after all the years I would treat myself to a HIGHER LEVEL mixer and spent the bucks on a 16 channel TOFT. Well, the sound was pretty good but the noise floor was so high I became angry every time is used it. There was a hiss on my vocals and had to use a voice suppressor to mute the hiss. Could not take it anymore for the money I paid... so I returned it and bought this- A Mackie. I had a 24 channel Mackie for about a dozen years and it was good. Decided to buy another and this one did not disappoint. The sound is clean and crisp, but not as grand as the TOFT. I had to play around with the EQ's in my Daw to get close to the sound of the TOFT- BUT- no more HISS on my vocals and the noise floor is almost not there. GOOD BYE TOFT- GOOD BUY FOR A MACKIE.
I thought after all the years I would treat myself to a HIGHER LEVEL mixer and spent the bucks on a 16 channel TOFT. Well, the sound was pretty good but the noise floor was so high I became angry every time is used it. There was a hiss on my vocals and had to use a voice suppressor to mute the hiss. Could not take it anymore for the money I paid... so I returned it and bought this- A Mackie. I had a 24 channel Mackie for about a dozen years and it was good. Decided to buy another and this one did not disappoint. The sound is clean and crisp, but not as grand as the TOFT. I had to play around with the EQ's in my Daw to get close to the sound of the TOFT- BUT- no more HISS on my vocals and the noise floor is almost not there. GOOD BYE TOFT- GOOD BUY FOR A MACKIE.
Duke Morgan
2. Februar 2016
We purchased a new refurbished mixer and had to return it because the FX 1 & 2 were producing a white noise beyond reasonable acceptance, the noise was accompanied with an electric type of phasing sound. Received a second one with the same problem where FX 1 was not as bad, although still producing noise when put in the unity gain levels and FX 2 ridiculously noticeable, still with a phasing noise and a new added electronic popping about every 30 seconds to at least every 2 minutes we are now waiting to receive a new board instead of refurbished, if the effects are not quiet Mr. Mackie you have a problem !!! The rest of the entire board is scary clean , I love it, quiet, great looking, until you activate the FX. Will the 3rd time be a charm?....... I hope so........
We purchased a new refurbished mixer and had to return it because the FX 1 & 2 were producing a white noise beyond reasonable acceptance, the noise was accompanied with an electric type of phasing sound. Received a second one with the same problem where FX 1 was not as bad, although still producing noise when put in the unity gain levels and FX 2 ridiculously noticeable, still with a phasing noise and a new added electronic popping about every 30 seconds to at least every 2 minutes we are now waiting to receive a new board instead of refurbished, if the effects are not quiet Mr. Mackie you have a problem !!! The rest of the entire board is scary clean , I love it, quiet, great looking, until you activate the FX. Will the 3rd time be a charm?....... I hope so........
Steve Kline
22. Februar 2015
Very easy to set up and run. Sound is very clear. Good range in the volume sliders. Not realy bass heavy like our old board was. I can get a much cleaner and better balanced mix.
Very easy to set up and run. Sound is very clear. Good range in the volume sliders. Not realy bass heavy like our old board was. I can get a much cleaner and better balanced mix.
Marshall Brence
6. Dezember 2014