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Mackie's Onyx mixers. What's the consensus?
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<blockquote data-quote="Matt Errend" data-source="post: 41652" data-attributes="member: 618"><p>Re: Mackie's Onyx mixers. What's the consensus?</p><p></p><p>I like them personally. Ours is about 4 years old and has been rock solid. The layout is very tight and everything is spaced close together, but the overall chassis is very long, you might want to look at the exact depth before deciding to try and rackmount it. Feature wise, you get a pair of stereo groups, complete with inserts which is a nice +1 over the 16:2. All the aux busses are switchable pre/post, unlike the 16:2 which has two fixed pre and two fixed post buses. I don't have the firewire card, but from what I remember the sends are pre-EQ which was an issue to some hoping to use it in a studio setting and take advantage of the decent sounding EQ section.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt Errend, post: 41652, member: 618"] Re: Mackie's Onyx mixers. What's the consensus? I like them personally. Ours is about 4 years old and has been rock solid. The layout is very tight and everything is spaced close together, but the overall chassis is very long, you might want to look at the exact depth before deciding to try and rackmount it. Feature wise, you get a pair of stereo groups, complete with inserts which is a nice +1 over the 16:2. All the aux busses are switchable pre/post, unlike the 16:2 which has two fixed pre and two fixed post buses. I don't have the firewire card, but from what I remember the sends are pre-EQ which was an issue to some hoping to use it in a studio setting and take advantage of the decent sounding EQ section. [/QUOTE]
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